Series: Book 6 in the Jack Ryan series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: EN-Action, Lang:en
Summary
Avid readers of Clancy's bestselling techno-thrillers (
The Hunt for Red October et al.) know agent John Kelly,
code-named Mr. Clark, as Jack Ryan's "dark side." Here, in
1970, Vietnam vet Kelly gets involved in a secret operation
to rescue 20 American pilots from a North Vietnamese prison
camp. Betrayed by someone in Washington, the mission ends in
apparent failure. Clancy balances the military movements with
a dark narrative of Kelly's tragic personal life. While
mourning the death of his pregnant wife in a traffic
accident, Kelly picks up a young hitchhiker named Pam, a
prostitute and drug "mule" fleeing her cruel masters. The
pair fall in love and set out to bring down the drug lords,
but an error on Kelly's part leads to Pam's horrible demise
at the hands of the vengeful criminals. After his own
recovery from a shotgun blast, Kelly begins methodically to
murder his way through the drug ring. Clancy attempts to
rationalize this amoral crusade with passages of
introspection by characters who are either noble warriors or
human scum, but the technique doesn't wash. Although full of
failings of style and moral judgment, this overlong, often
melodramatic novel seems destined to follow its predecessors
to the top of the bestseller lists. BOMC selection.
From Publishers Weekly
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.