Bourne Supremacy
- Published
- 2004
- Pages
- 688
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780752863887
- Reading Time
- ~12h 3min
Bourne Supremacy is a book by Robert Ludlum. In 2004. It has 688 pages.
About this book
Robert Ludlum’s *The Bourne Supremacy* follows Jason Bourne, an amnesiac former operative navigating a landscape where his own agency has turned against him. The narrative centers on Bourne’s fragmented attempts to reconstruct his identity while evading both foreign adversaries and former handlers. Ludlum grounds the story in procedural realism, emphasizing psychological tension over conventional espionage spectacle. Through Bourne’s experience, the novel examines institutional betrayal, the moral ambiguities of deniable operations, and the lasting psychological toll of covert warfare. The work is widely recognized for shifting spy fiction away from gadget-driven narratives toward character-focused suspense, establishing structural and thematic conventions that influenced decades of subsequent thriller writing. Its measured pacing and unflinching portrayal of state-sponsored violence underscore a recurring inquiry into how individuals are managed, discarded, and ultimately forced to confront the consequences of their own erased histories. The novel remains a defining entry in modern thriller literature, valued for its atmospheric precision and enduring exploration of memory and autonomy.
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How many pages is Bourne Supremacy?+
Bourne Supremacy has 688 pages.
When was Bourne Supremacy published?+
Bourne Supremacy was published in 2004.
What is Bourne Supremacy about?+
Robert Ludlum’s *The Bourne Supremacy* follows Jason Bourne, an amnesiac former operative navigating a landscape where his own agency has turned against him. The narrative centers on Bourne’s fragmented attempts to reconstruct his identity while evading both foreign adversaries and former handlers. ...
Who wrote Bourne Supremacy?+
Bourne Supremacy was written by Robert Ludlum.