Bourne to be wild
Category: Crime Fiction
Review: Natchez Burning – Greg Iles
It's what you love about the south.
Review: The Dying Hours – Mark Billingham
A world-class crime fiction writer
Review: The Holy Thief – William Ryan
As Stalin's Great Terror begins, a killer strikes
Review: The Lost Symbol – Dan Brown
We got crushed by the founding fucking fathers!
Review: The Whitehall Mandarin – Edward Wilson
Couldn't have been more impressed if it had fallen off the shelf onto my toe!
Review: Stay Another Day – Mark Timlin
Sharman's back in town
Review: the Bourne Imperative – Eric Van Lustbader
Bourne again
Review: Ratlines – Stuart Neville
Don't judge a book by its title
Review: The Bourne Dominion – Eric Van Lustbader
Jason Bourne 9 My version: PaperbackGenre: FictionPublisher: Orion, HatchetteFirst published: 2011ISBN: 978-1-4091-2055-1Pages: 534Bought From the cover:Bourne's enemies are gathering force.Severus Domna, a secret cabal, is planning to destroy the only person capable of thwarting its bid to destabilise the world economy - Jason Bourne. In order to succeed, the group turns to Bourne's most trusted … Continue reading Review: The Bourne Dominion – Eric Van Lustbader
