Series: Book 12 in the Jack Ryan series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: EN-Action, Lang:en
Summary
While last year's Clancy novel, Red Rabbit, hit #1 first
week out, sales reportedly were down from previous books, as
were the thumbs of critics, who found the book slow, talky
and lacking in action. In an effort to repair the damage as
well as to revitalize his long-running Jack Ryan series,
Clancy has scrapped his usual one-novel-every-two-years cycle
to deliver a shorter, swifter tale featuring not Ryan but
Ryan's son, also known as Jack, as well as two of young
Jack's cousins, fraternal twins Dominic and Brian Caruso, the
former an FBI agent, the latter a Marine. All three are
recruited to a privately funded vigilante organization,
Hendley Associates, that aims to strike at America's
enemies-particularly, terrorists-when the Feds can't or
won't. The narrative divides into two parts. The first
concerns the training of the three, with young Ryan basically
pushing his way into the organization while Dominic is signed
on after taking the law into his own hands by shooting a
child killer, and Brian after demonstrating smarts during
combat in Afghanistan. Their grapplings with the moral and
logistical demands of their new jobs alternate with a
villains' plot, as Islamic terrorists cut a deal with
Colombian drug smugglers, sneak into the U.S. and move toward
their killing-field objectives, four shopping malls in
mid-America. The plot strands tie up in a terrifically
exciting sequence, the novel's highlight, as Dom and Brian,
by chance shopping at one mall, take down four of the
terrorists. But the terrorists kill scores of innocents, so
the rest of the novel details American vengeance-the teeth of
the tiger-as the twins fly to Europe, followed by Jack, to
take out several of the terrorists' handlers. This isn't
Clancy's strongest novel, but it's a big improvement over Red
Rabbit. Geopolitical analysis and operational details
overwhelm the few action sequences, perhaps to the chagrin of
many Clancy fans, but the author knows this stuff like no one
else and delivers it all in his inimitable clipped manner.
Clancy's smart flag-waving and targeting of terrorists will
please many, of course, and leaves plenty of room for
sequels. Expect generally satisfied fans.
A New York Times Bestseller
In the New World of terrorism old rules no longer apply.
In suburban Maryland, Hendley Associates does a profitable
business in stocks, bonds, and international currencies. But
its true mission is to identify and locate and deal with
terrorist threats in whatever manner necessary. When
President John Patrick Ryan's son goes to work for Hendley
Associates he finds that nothing has prepared him for what he
is about to encounter.From Publishers Weekly
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