Shadowy master assassin Jason Bourne spends too much time offstage in  bestseller Lustbader's cliché-ridden fourth thriller in the Ludlum  franchise (after The Bourne Sanction). Having pushed his latest  archenemy, Russian Leonid Arkadin, off a tanker into the ocean, Bourne  assumes his foe must be dead. Not long after, Arkadin ambushes Bourne,  hitting him with a rifle shot that would've killed a normal man.  Seriously but not mortally wounded, Bourne decides to keep his survival a  secret. The duel between the pair gets submerged in a plot line about a  corrupt U.S. defense secretary's efforts to use the downing of a  civilian airliner in Egypt by an Iranian missile as a casus belli. The  action sequences and inevitable betrayals are old hat. Clumsy prose  doesn't help (œShe was dead, but he could not forget her, or what she  caused in him: the tiniest fissure in the speckled granite of his soul,  through which her mysterious light had begun to trickle, like the first  snowmelt of spring
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