Brick seems completely comfortable sitting in the narrator's seat of  Lustbader's (Black Heart, etc.) substantial espionage thriller, which  brings Robert Ludlum's Jason Bourne back for a fourth outing. Bourne's  peaceful life as a family man and teacher of Eastern studies at  Georgetown University is brutally interrupted by a sudden sniper attack  and the double murder of his two best friends. Framed for the killings,  Bourne is forced back into the violent world he had hoped never to  revisit. What follows is a roller coaster ride of intrigue and betrayal  that will take Bourne halfway around the world in an effort to clear his  name. Along the way, he uncovers a deadly plot against an upcoming  summit on terrorism. Brick handles the large cast and international  settings with ease, keeping his foreign accents on the light side. Even  when the writing strays toward the melodramatic, Brick maintains his  straightforward reading style. While some transitions happen so quickly  that listeners may be confused as to where they are and who is speaking,  Brick knows how to keep the action moving and the characters grounded  and real. 
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