THE BOURNE REVENGE by Brian Freeman

 4* My 2nd read by this author featuring Jason Bourne, giving me more of an insight into the character and his personal mission.

This is a fast-paced read picking up where the previous left off, but, I think, some 6 months later. There's still the major 2-way 'I don't trust you' with Shadow/Marlen and JB, totally understandably given their past and his memory removal.

The identity of the Bae-Wotzisname character, when it was mentioned that he was American and had a huge knowledge database at his fingertips,  and was using Chinese memory-removal practices, pretty much became apparent. It took JB a long while to figure it out, and sadly, it was a huge betrayal.

The other betrayer I hadn't at all seen coming. But, the storyline felt believable. I was glad that both got what they deserved. 

There's a touch of sadness that JB-Marlen is over, but they really can't be anything else with the distrust and handler-agent relationship. Plus her Shadow-side's ruthlessness and power quest. 

The billionaire billionaire tech guy? A barely disguised Muskrat. Down to the last detail, other than the guy's physical fitness compared to the dough-boy Muskrat. Brave of the author, and probably freakily close to the truth. World, beware of egomaniac, megalomaniac, entitled white saddos.

ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Head of Zeus/Bloomsbury for my reading pleasure. 


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