"The Bourne Sacrifice" by Brian Freeman - No novelty!
This book is published by Head of Zeus in 2022 and has 385 pages. This is Book 17 of Jason Bourne series.
A German lady is killed in a park. Another lady approaches Abbey Laurent claiming that the lady is not who she is told to be. Abbey investigates and lands in trouble that practically ends her journalistic career. Bourne, who has left Treadstone, has a lead in his mission of finding Lennon. But he needs help and has to partner with Treadstone. An organization called Pyramid is playing behind the scenes influencing policy, government and intelligence.
Will Abbey and Bourne meet again? Will they remain together? Who runs Pyramid? How deep is the rot?
Bourne and Abbey are on the run. They are hunted but need information to become hunters. Their personal relationship is tested. Abbey crosses an invisible threshold. Will she be the same again?
It's a typical thriller. A wealthy individual with the dream of world dominion. An organization that controls the world. Deo roots. A hired assassin. Bourne standing between Pyramid and absolute control.
You can easily imagine how it ends.
This book doesn't bring anything new to the table. So, although it's not boring, there's nothing special to write about.
Why did I read this book? I am reading the series.
What didn't I like? Lack of novelty.
What did I like? Umm....
Give it a miss.
