

Jason Bourne had it heyday in the first and second book.but the number of times there was a heart-tugging lament of the pain and struggle with his wife Marie, or within his own psyche between these 2 alter egos was positively embarrassing. If i went back and re-read 3 or 4 pages, i could typically recover and move forward.but by then, often, my limited reading time had passed.WARNING!!!!! - this is not a 5-10 page at a time book (unless you want it to take 1/2 a year!)

Not to mention we have 2 enemies in this tale, 1 so complicated it was hard to follow. My life was such that every time i picked the book up, I could not figure out or recall what the hell was going on.a steady cacophony of names, from not only this book, but the previous books (which i read eons ago!), kept me in a near-permanent state of fog. But this one convoluted into near destruction.

I do usually love Ludlum, albeit they sometimes tend to be a bit convoluted. This does not sound like the encouraging intro to a positive review.and it is not meant to be. I started this on my July 4th camping trip, and have finally finished it 6+months later. Tenants Harbor - 2022 #1 - This was a dreadfully long slog for me.
