The Bourne Deception
Author | Robert Ludlum (series creator) Eric Van Lustbader |
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Language | English |
Series | Jason Bourne |
Genre | Spy, Thriller novel |
Publisher | Grand Central Publishing |
Publication date | June 9, 2009[1] |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (Hardback) |
Pages | 432 pp (first edition) |
ISBN | 9780446539821 |
Preceded by | The Bourne Sanction |
Followed by | The Bourne Objective |
The Bourne Deception is the title for the novel by Eric Van Lustbader and the seventh novel in the Jason Bourne series created by Robert Ludlum. It was released on June 9, 2009. It is Lustbader's fourth Bourne novel, following The Bourne Sanction that was published in 2008.
The Bourne Deception picks up where The Bourne Sanction left off. Jason Bourne's nemesis, Arkadin, is still hot on his trail and the two continue their struggle, reversing roles of hunter and hunted. When Bourne is ambushed and badly wounded, he fakes his death and goes into hiding. In safety, he takes on a new identity, and begins a mission to find out who tried to assassinate him. Jason begins to question who he really is, how much of him is tied up in the Bourne identity, and what he would become if that was suddenly taken away from him. Meanwhile, an American passenger airliner is shot down over Egypt by what seems to be an Iranian missile. A massive global investigative team is assembled to get at the truth of the situation before it can escalate into an international scandal. Jason Bourne's search for the man who shot him intersects with the search for the people that brought down the airliner, leading Bourne into one of the most deadly and challenging situations he has ever encountered. With the threat of a new world war brewing, Bourne finds himself in a race against time to uncover the truth and find the person behind his assault, all the while being stalked by his unknown nemesis.
Following this novel, Eric Van Lustbader has revealed at his official website, that the eighth Jason Bourne novel's working title is: The Bourne Objective.
Plot Introduction
In the prologue, secretary of Defense Bud Halliday returns. Halliday is meeting with Boris Karpov, a Russian colonel. Halliday is trying to make a plan with Karpov in which Karpov will kill Jason Bourne. In return, Halliday must assassinate Abdulla Khoury, the head of the Eastern Brotherhood, who is practically "holding hands" with the president of Iran himself. Karpov, who claims they were on a Mexico drug bust, extracted a notebook computer with cross references to the Middle East and Mexico. The Eastern brotherhood financed fifty percent of their profits to buying weapons who transshipped to the Middle East. As Karpov exits the pub and turns the corner he takes off his face accessories, revealing his true identity, Leonid Arkadin. Arkadin flies to Denpasar in Bali, because he extracted information from Moira Trevor's computer at Next Gen Energy Solutions, where he knows he will find Bourne.
Meanwhile, Bourne and Trevor are staying in Bali, Indonesia about two weeks after the LNG tanker went down. Bourne, confused by his thoughts, is persuaded to go to the holy man, Suparwita, by Moira. The two go there and to find out the truth behind his identity and see if the man can figure out Bourne's past himself. Suparwita tells Bourne his birthday has been mistaken, and it was on December 31. He also tells him he has been here before and will come again after making a trip to Tenganan, a place Bourne has never heard of. Bourne, disgusted, grabs Moira. As they're exiting the apartment, Arkadin chases them on a motor scooter through the forest into a town called Tenganan. As Bourne thinks he's lost his pursuer, he is sniped in the back. A crowd gathers, as Arkadin leaves, knowing he's completed his share of the bargain.
Plot Summary
Three months later, in Munich, Germany, a car carrying the Eastern Brotherhood's finance minister is blown up by a boy who was paid by Arkadin. Abdulla Khoury had a conversation with Arkadin letting him know that he may kill all of his associates, but he'll never kill him. Jason Bourne, who everyone thinks is dead, is currently at a hospital in Tenganan having major surgery on his heart.
Meanwhile an American airliner goes down over Cairo, Egypt. The government is informed of the situation during a meeting at the White House. Veronica Hart, the DCI, persuades the president to let her get Soraya Moore, the head Typhon agent, over to the crime scene.
As Soraya arrives at the crash site of the plane, she meets Amun Chalthoum whom she has met before while she was kidnapped due to the infiltration of CI. Al Mokhabarat was trying to place a microdot, which would reset the network. The mood between the two is more than awkward. Delia, one of Soraya's leading case officers, discovers a bomb was definitely not a case of the explosion. She also states it could not have been a plane. She suggests a ground-to-air missile, which would involve the cooperation of al Mokhabarat, whom Amun Chalthoum is the leader of, meaning he would be their unknown enemy, responsible for the crash. The teams discover ashes of a fire in the desert. Three days ago, in Iran, they were celebrating the new year. During the new year cannons are fired. In this case, it was a missile, leaving them confused as to if it was a mistake or a shot at the government.
Moira gets in a car accident following her friend Jay, who says he has information that she needs to see. During the pursuit of a cop, Jay is killed and Moira is sent to the hospital. Without letting anybody know she has it, Moira sneaks into a back booth in the restaurant and opens the file she took from Jay's pocket. Moira barely has time to read the code Pinprickbardem as she is ambushed at the restaurant by the NSA.
Arkadin is currently in Nagorno-Karabakh, Azerbaijan, training his strike force. As Maslov comes out of his plane, Arkadin starts thinking about his current plan to take over the Eastern Brotherhood. His partner, Triton, is probably going to try to kill Arkadin before the last part of the mission so he can take the Eastern Brotherhood for himself. Arkadin receieves a phone call from an unknown caller (Williard), and is told Ian Bowles, whom he sent to find out information about Bourne, is dead. Arkadin concludes Bourne is still alive, after receiving the call, thinking if Bourne was dead, they wouldn't have bothered to call.
Bourne is on his way to Seville, Spain to find Don Fernando Hererra who bought a cartridge off of Wayans, the pig dealer. Disguising himself as a pig dealer, Wayans is also able to sell rifles, guns, and all sorts of weaponry and ammunition.
Yet to be completed
Publication history
References
- ^ "Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Deception". Hachette Book Group. Retrieved 2009-05-17.