The Bourne Identity (novel)

The Bourne Identity (in Dutch also called The Bourne Deception) is a book from 1980 by the writer Robert Ludlum . After this first part, he wrote two parts, The Bourne Supremacy and The Bourne Ultimatum . Eric Van Lustbader wrote after this trilogy yet the book The Bourne Legacy (The Bourne Legacy). The Bourne Identity is the world's most popular book. It was filmed in a total of two times, once in 1988 and once in 2002. The last film with Matt Damon as Jason Bourne, the most popular, but many readers of the book at the same time also rejected because it would seriously hamper do with the original story.

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Jason Bourne is found by a fisherman with a totally ripped body. He is taken by the fisherman with a doctor who is more drunk than sober. Bourne knows this all again in a few months to patch. There's just one problem: Jason Bourne suffers amnesia, a severe form of amnesia as a result of physical and mental stress. He is many things forgotten as even his own name, some things he has not forgotten and that are mainly daily actions. The only link with the past is a microchip in his hip is inserted containing a number of a bank account in Zurich. Slowly fragments as flash back in his head and he discovers who he is. First he believes to be an assassin, but in reality it appears Jason Bourne never to have existed as the world knows him. Bourne was created by an agency of the US intelligence to the world's most notorious assassin Carlos the Jackal to lure out of hiding and arrest. This body is called Treadstone 71, and is unknown to virtually everyone. Before Bourne in this 71- Treadstone project named Jason Bourne took his name was David Webb, and he was part of Medusa in theVietnam War . Medusa was a death squad formed by the United States consisting of the worst criminals. Throughout the book is increasingly clear to him about his past.