Robert Ludlum's (TM) the Bourne Dominion cover

Robert Ludlum's (TM) the Bourne Dominion

Jason Bourne • Book 9

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Why You'll Love This

Two men who trust each other completely are now contractually obligated to kill each other — and the clock is already running.

  • Great if you want: globe-hopping espionage with genuine friendship tested by duty
  • The experience: fast and relentless — multiple continents, multiple threats, zero downtime
  • The writing: Lustbader keeps chapters short and kinetic, built for momentum over depth
  • Skip if: you're new to the series — backstory is assumed, not explained

About This Book

Jason Bourne has faced enemies who wanted him dead before, but few scenarios cut as deep as a threat engineered by someone he trusts. In The Bourne Dominion, a sprawling conspiracy targeting America's most critical resources forces Bourne into a collision course with his closest ally, Russian FSB-2 chief Boris Karpov—a man bound by a lethal oath he cannot refuse. The emotional weight of two honorable men locked into mutual destruction gives this thriller something beyond explosive set pieces: genuine tension rooted in loyalty, betrayal, and impossible choices. The geopolitical stakes range from the Colombian highlands to Munich, Cadiz, and Damascus, with a countdown that leaves almost no room to breathe.

Van Lustbader handles the dual-protagonist structure with real confidence, toggling between Bourne's relentless forward momentum and Karpov's morally fractured position without losing pace or clarity. The prose stays lean and kinetic while still carving out space for the psychological complexity that distinguishes this series from straightforward action fare. Readers who have followed Bourne across multiple installments will find the Karpov dynamic particularly rewarding—a relationship developed over several books that finally faces its most serious reckoning here.