In Lustbader's workmanlike second novel to continue the saga of Robert  Ludlum's amnesiac assassin and spy (after 2004's The Bourne Legacy),  Jason Bourne joins the war on terror. Troubled by visions of a woman  dying in his arms, Bourne seeks psychiatric help, unaware that the  doctor is an imposter who has tampered with the rogue agent's already  messy and incomplete memories. That mental sabotage is part of a  diabolical plan by Islamic terrorists to strike at Washington, D.C., led  by Karim, a human chameleon who has fooled the CIA—and Bourne—into  believing that he's actually deputy CIA director Martin Lindros. Aided  by an attractive fellow agent who manages to overcome her distrust of  Bourne, he races the clock to uncover the traitor within the  intelligence community. Lustbader is less successful than Ludlum in  dramatizing Bourne's inner torment—a feature that distinguished the  character from many similar thriller heroes.
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