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The Bourne Supremacy
Robert Ludlum, a US Marine in the Second World War, was born in New York City, raised in Short Hills, New Jersey and educated in Connecticut.
A former actor and theatrical producer, at forty he decided to change careers and try his hand at writing. The rest is history - a reputation for immediate bestsellers, publication in 40 countries and 32 languages, and sales of 200 million copies worldwide.
Robert Ludlum lives in Florida with his wife Mary, a former actress and his first critic. They have three children.
BY THE SAME AUTHOR
The Scarlatti Inheritance The Osterman Weekend
The Matlock Paper The Rhinemann Exchange
The Gemini Contenders
The Chancellor Manuscript
The Holcroft Covenant
The Bourne Identity
The Matarese Circle
The Road to Gandolfo
The Parsifal Mosaic
The Aquitaine Progression
The Icarus Agenda
Trevayne
The Bourne Ultimatum
The Road to Omaha
The Scorpio Illusion
The Apocalypse Watch

ROBERT LUDLUM

THE BOURNE SUPREMACY
Harper Collins Publishers
77-85 Fulham Palace Road,
Hammersmith, London W6 8JB
This paperback edition 1994 3579864
Previously published in paperback by Grafton 1987 Reprinted eight times
First published in Great Britain by GraftonBooks 1986
Copyright (c) Robert Ludlum 1986
The Author asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work
ISBN 0586 064540 Set in Times
For Shannon Paige Ludlum
Welcome, my dear.
Have a great life.
Printed in Great Britain by Harper Collins Manufacturing Glasgow
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