Customer Reviews
Interesting but slow in parts - By: M. Wilkinson, 10 Nov 2007 
If you were hooked with Identity then this book takes the story forwardin time, & is good fun. It could do with editing down a bit as I agree it gets a bit slowin the middle but I enjoyed it. I would give Identity 5 stars, Supremacy 3 stars & Ultimatum 4 stars. The films has little to do with the book except the title & Jason Bourne.
Poor - By: Kato, 09 Sep 2007 
A generic unimaginative storyline, been there & read it all before. An extremely poor writing style, agonising to read & boredom was the only drive to finish it. I'm sure some devotees will enjoy it, but there are far better spy thrillers out there.
Good book, but takes a while!!!! - By: Mr. Clark Gillies, 23 Nov 2005 
After reading the Bourne Identity I bought this book, to see the next chapter of the Bourne Adventure.
It's a good read, but after you are 1/4 of the way through it, the story starts to drag on (a chapter on what Bourne is doing, then suddenly moving away from himin the next chapter & about 15 pages of Marie!!!) Picks up over the last 100 or so pages.
It is awfully slow (infact I gave up reading half way through to read the Bourne Legacy before going back to it) but an enjoyable story if you can devote time to it.
FINALLY.... - By: Mr. Jd Ware, 22 Nov 2005 
I have managed to finish this book. It's incredibly long, & at points extremely dull, but don't let that put you off, because there is a reward come the ending.
This sequel to The Bourne Identity suffers from the same problems that afflicted that book - a lot of repetition, a need to describe everythingin great detail (which starts to drag). But Supremacy is also slightly faster paced than its prequel, with far more action.
Also, if you have seen the film, don't expect this to be similar. The only thing the book & the film share are the names of the characters.
Here, Bourne is forced back into the spy gamein an effort to rescue his wife Marie, who has been kidnapped. Of course, as he does his work, he starts to uncover a conspiracy...
The settingin the Far east is much more Exotic, & gives the opening of the book more interest. The middle section of the book fairly plods along at snails pace, with Ludlum seemingly intent on telling us the story of Marie, when it is Bourne's story which is far more interesting.
But hang on, because the last 150 pages literally run past at such a pace that it is hard to put down. If only the rest of the book had been like this! There's plenty of action as Bourne eases ever closer to his wife, & a scene setin a bird sanctuary was particularly violent & memorable.
If you enjoyed the first book, then this is a must. If you didn't like the first book, then this is worth trying out as the ending makes it all worthwhile.
Read it even if you have watched the film - By: , 24 Jan 2005 
A highly entertaining second installment to Robert Ludlum's Bourne trilogy. It is worth the effort even if you have seen the film (which does no justce to it whatsoever), because the book & film draw very few parallels to one another. Despite its somewhat laboured storyline, the book holds suspence very well. I would reccomend reading itin one short burst otherwise the storyline may begin to bore. It is not an all time great, but it will keep you entertained. Worth reading!