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Bourne is Back.
...and in the crosshairs of every intelligence agency on the planet.New York Congresswoman Sofia Ortiz has been assassinated - and it looks like Jason Bourne was the rogue gunman responsible.
Ortiz was about to blow the whistle on a scandal that could tie one of the most powerful tech companies in the country to Treadstone, the shadowy government agency that trained Bourne, and to something even more sinister. If he is to clear his name, Bourne is going to have to get to the bottom of the conspiracy Ortiz was killed to protect.
It won't be easy: alone, on the run, with enemies at every turn, Bourne will have to put all his skills to the test - and uncover some new ones.
About the author
Brian Freeman is the bestselling author of the Jonathan Stride and Frost Easton series. His novel Spilled Blood won the award for Best Hardcover Novel in the International Thriller Writers Awards, and his debut novel, Immoral, won the Macavity Award and was a finalist for the Dagger, Edgar, Anthony, and Barry awards for Best First Novel. He lives in Florida with his wife, Marcia.
Follow Brian on @BFreemanbooks and www.bfreemanbooks.com.
Summary
Bourne is Back.
...and in the crosshairs of every intelligence agency on the planet.
New York Congresswoman Sofia Ortiz has been assassinated - and it looks like Jason Bourne was the rogue gunman responsible.
Ortiz was about to blow the whistle on a scandal that could tie one of the most powerful tech companies in the country to Treadstone, the shadowy government agency that trained Bourne, and to something even more sinister. If he is to clear his name, Bourne is going to have to get to the bottom of the conspiracy Ortiz was killed to protect.
It won't be easy: alone, on the run, with enemies at every turn, Bourne will have to put all his skills to the test - and uncover some new ones.
Foreword
America's most enduring hero, Jason Bourne, returns - with old skills and new plot twists - in a propulsive, action-packed addition to the Bourne canon.
Additional text
[I] have enjoyed Brian Freeman's accomplished first take on the franchise... The opening fifty pages of which contain enough trademark Bourne action to have Paul Greengrass reaching for his storyboards'