Series: Book 2 in the Jack Ryan series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: EN-Action, Lang:en
Summary
The bestselling author of
and brings Jack Ryan back in his to fight
his deadliest battle yet. From England to Ireland to America, an explosive wave of
violence sweeps a CIA analyst and his family into the
deadliest game of our time: international terrorism. An
ultra-left-wing faction fo the IRA has targeted the CIA man
for his act of salvation in an assasination attempt. And now
he must pay ... with his life. Introduced in The Hunt for Red October, Jack Ryan, the
naval historian who freelances for the CIA, returns in this
novel, in which Clancy demonstrates once again that he is a
master of a genre he seems to have createdthe
technico-military thriller. On a visit with his wife and
daughter in London, Ryan stumbles onto an attempt by a new
Irish revolutionary group to kidnap the Prince and Princess
of Wales and their eldest son. Using his Marine Corps
training, Ryan saves the royals (which leads to several
visits between the Ryans and the residents of Buckingham
Palace), but Ryan becomes the target of the surviving
terrorists. Many familiar elements of the Clancy style are
evident here: a fascination with machines and systems and
procedures; thin characters; idealization of the soldier's
life ("the discipline and the essential toughness that makes
them different"); sarcastic humor; and a discordant
sentimentality about family life. There are also some
unintended ironies, particularly Clancy's praise of the CIA
and the Marines, considering recent news from Washington and
Moscow. Nonetheless, Clancy spins a marvelously tense yarn
that will appeal to his legion of fans. First serial rights
to Penthouse; Literary Guild, Doubleday Book Club, Military
Book Club, Reader's Digest Condensed Books selections.
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From Publishers Weekly
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