Bourne Ultimatum was a bittersweet goodbye to Robert Ludlum’s exquisite world of espionage and stellar storytelling about one of my favorite assassins in the genre.
The Bourne series by Robert Ludlum is a treasure cove of world-building with details and highly expressive conversations that direct the flow of events rather than simply stating the events. It’s a lost art of writing, as the genre now adopts a more streamlined and faster pace. It’s a long book, but it’s well deserving since the book is the resolution of Bourne going up against his most dangerous adversary, Carlos The Jackal. It’s one of the best and the most exciting showdowns you will ever read. Not just because the showdown took 3 books to culminate, but also because the conflict is so vengeful and so blood-fueled between the two lethal assassins that you will feel your adrenaline spike up as you read the predators outsmart and outgun each other. If that wasn’t enough of a pickle for Jason Bourne, his family, Alex Conklin, and Mo Panov ( the closest things to family Bourne has other than his wife and kids ), Bourne and Conklin uncover there is a reincarnation of Medusa from the past books. A shadowy organization with members in the highest levels of government in all the major nations, putting a monopoly on business trades and gains while remaining in the shadows. With Jason Bourne’s antics pressuring Medusa to take violent measures, It’s Jason Bourne against both Carlos the Jackal and The Medusa. Will Bourne prevail, or will his healing mind shatter under the immense pressure?
The character of Jason Bourne is highly intriguing. I’d describe him as the Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of the action thriller genre. David Webb is a man of academics, a scholar , who wishes to live a life of peace and harmony with his wife, Marie, and their children. That peace is threatened when Carlos gets back on Webb’s trail and promises to seek vengeful and brutal retribution for Webb’s tenure as Jason Bourne when he took Carlos’s kills and reputation as his own to get a shot at taking Carlos out. With no regard for Webb losing his memory of those events, Carlos comes back to haunt Webb and Webb can only do one thing to save his family and put an end to Carlos once and for all; he has to tap back into the darkness, the home of Jason Bourne, Webb’s violent nature. Jason Bourne is the Mr. Hyde to Webb’s Dr Jekyll. You see this imagery repeatedly when Bourne takes over and buries Webb deep inside layers of trauma, for only Bourne can do what needs to be done. This emotionally complex character is mapped out and described beautifully by Robert Ludlum.
The action is ramped up even more in this final book in the trilogy. Bourne is unhinged and takes no chances at letting Carlos slip away, unleashing his feral side with his .45 automatic and AK-47s in exciting and wonderfully executed combat shootouts. Even though some of the weaponry in this book is fictional, a well known characteristic of Ludlum’s books, it doesn’t hurt the fantastic and adrenaline pumping action sequences. The throwdowns between Bourne and Carlos are particularly my favorite action sequences. You can actually feel the bloodlust in the two characters as they try to shoot, stab, and blow each other up in cinematic fashion.
Bourne Ultimatum is a book that is every bit as smart as it is action packed. Jason Bourne is no ordinary spy. His shrewd and precise nature, stemming from intensive training, is displayed in full force in the events of the book as he tries to outsmart his adversaries in strategy and execution. There is no clear cut path for Bourne to take to get to Carlos. The plot is an intricate puzzle of brainstorming ideas and layered strategies that make brilliant sense once the proper amount of thought process has incurred. The events are mapped out as dominoes, each action having a ripple effect, giving us the next clue of the bigger picture and so forth. To get to Carlos, Jason Bourne has to uncover a whole hidden network of Carlos’s minions and other unsavory characters who feel larger than life and are so much fun to read and picture. Bourne’s analytical and espionage oriented mind comes into play in the form of some witty encounters that a character not as smart as Bourne wouldn’t handle really well.
Bourne Ultimatum is a must-read work of literature that is highly expressive in its content with details, interesting characters and dialogues, intricate plotting, and emotional distress of a good man falling back into violent habits to save his family. The action is super fantastic, the characters are super intriguing, the narrative is top-notch, and I found it to be even better than I had imagined. It’s packed with twists and turns that will leave you gasping for air in pure utter shock. A bittersweet goodbye for Jason Bourne, who won’t be the same without Robert Ludlum, but will always retain a special place in literature as one of the best and most complex protagonists. It’s a wonderful payoff to an exquisite series. I couldn’t have asked for more in an action thriller series.