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The Bourne Trilogy by Robert Ludlum Details Books and Reviews

The Bourne Trilogy

About The Bourne Trilogy

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  1. Complete Title: The Bourne Trilogy (Jason Bourne, #1-3)
  2. Format: Paperback
  3. Language: English
  4. Number of Pages: 1408
  5. Publication Time: January 1, 2003
  6. Publisher: Orion
  7. ISBN: 0752860399
  8. ISBN13: 9780752860398

About Robert Ludlum

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Robert Ludlum was the author of twenty-seven novels, each one a New York Times bestseller. There are more than 210 million of his books in print, and they have been translated into thirty-two languages. He is the author of The Scarlatti Inheritance, The Chancellor Manuscript, and the Jason Bourne series–The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy, and The Bourne Ultimatum–among others. Mr. Ludlum passed away in March, 2001. Ludlum also published books under the pseudonyms Jonathan Ryder and Michael Shepherd.

Some of Ludlum’s novels have been made into films and mini-series, including The Osterman Weekend, The Holcroft Covenant, The Apocalypse Watch, The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy and The Bourne Ultimatum. A non-Ludlum book supposedly inspired by his unused notes, Covert One: The Hades Factor, has also been made into a mini-series. The Bourne movies, starring Matt Damon in the title role, have been commercially and critically successful (The Bourne Ultimatum won three Academy Awards in 2008), although the story lines depart significantly from the source material.

Reviews The Bourne Trilogy

User ImageAndrea Cox

The adventures in this trilogy of books are completely different than those in their modern-day movie counterparts. That being said, they are intriguing in their own right. The story lines are fascina…

User ImagePaul

If you’re a Ludlum fan and haven’t read the Bourne series, you should.If you’ve seen the movies, the books are a step further into the minds of the characters.Well worth a read…

User ImageJack

Robert Ludlum Value Collection of Little Value: I did not do my research before purchasing this collection of 3 Bourne abridged stories before purchasing. These are very abridged, lacking the depth of…

User ImageEskay Theaters & Smart Homes

One of the most interesting (although pulpy/campy) espionage stories out there! Special mention to the antagonist character who has to be one of the most legendary villains in 20th century fiction…

User ImageL.G. Cullens

I remember reading this years back, and I guess it was passable reading at the time. From what I remember of the story though, it isn’t what I’d read anymore…

User ImageMichelle

The books are great, and I really enjoyed them. Don’t try and confuse them with the movies, because they are completely different. When the screen writer wrote the screen play for the first movie he/s…

User ImageGretchen

When you have to have some brain candy… This series is good to okay. I have to have something to read at night before bed and textbooks don’t do it for me…

User ImageSarah

Probably some juvenile imprinting left over from when I first picked these up as a pubescent reader more intent on devouring what my dad – a Green Beret- referred to as “that trash”. Ha! He was always…

User ImageAnne Smith

Really enjoyed the Bourne books – read them again recently – so much better than the films. Matt Damon does a good job of playing Bourne, but they changed the storeylines far too much for my liking…

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