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The Bear and the Dragon (Jack Ryan) Tom Clancy
Berkley, 2001
Lengthy, but interesting - I recommend it For President Jack Ryan, things have never just rolled along smoothly. After the Russians discover great mineral wealth in Siberia, the CIA discovers that China is casting greedy eyes to the north. America is in a race to block China from grabbing the wealth that is ...
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Patriot Games (Jack Ryan) Tom Clancy
Berkley, 1988
Still my favorite Clancy novel This is still my favorite Clancy book ever. It's the most personal Jack Ryan story and is very, very emotional (and thus very gripping) for that reason. The only time I've ever cheered at a novel was while reading this! This book has much less technical and military ...
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The Cardinal of the Kremlin Tom Clancy
Berkley Books, 1989
Cardinal of the Kremlin I had read this book previously, but wanted to read it again. Clancey's books are just too good to read only once.
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Rainbow Six Tom Clancy
Berkley, 1999
A little far-fetched, yet the action is so dramatic that you don't notice John Clark, ex-Navy Seal and now a covert operative with a past that is best forgotten, is the commander of a newly formed elite international anti-terrorism group known as the Rainbow Team. As he takes his new assignment, the action begins faster than he could ...
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Debt of Honor (Jack Ryan) Tom Clancy
Berkley, 1995
Couldn't put it down Debt of Honor is the next book in the Jack Ryan series, after The Sum of All Fears, and it was so much better. The book has a faster pace and the suspense builds up nicely from the beginning. The book is pretty long, more than 900 pages, but the story moves along ...
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Without Remorse Tom Clancy
Berkley, 1994
Great Tom Clancy Backstory for Great Characters One of my favorites heroes, besides Jack Ryan, in Tom Clancy's books is John Clark. He is a dark figure with a mysterious past. He's a man admired for his action and his word. He works in black ops but has his own moral code. Clark is a man of action. This ...
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The Hunt for Red October (Jack Ryan) Tom Clancy
Berkley, 1992
Truly a Great Wrok from a Great Writer A rare look at the first major novel written by one of the greatest writers of all time. Truly worth the money and you certainly will not be able to put it down once you begin this masterpiece.
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So They Went and Elected A Jewish President Tom Clancy
iUniverse, Inc., 2008
Confused I got an email from Amazon. This product sounds bogus! Did he write this or is this "official" TC licensed book with his name on it? Anyway, sounds strange to me.
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Executive Orders (Jack Ryan) Tom Clancy
Berkley, 1997
Fast Paced and Thrilling If you are a fan of Tom Clancy you will love this book. It has all the aspects a book require to make it a great read. Twist after twist this book will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last page. The events in this book are so realistic you might as ...
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Red Storm Rising Tom Clancy
Berkley, 1987
Best Tom Clancy Book, Red Storm Rising!! By far, the BEST book written by Tom Clancy. I have read many of his books and this one is the best. Never any chapters or areas that drop off or put you to sleep. It is a non stop action book based on the what if scenario of WWWIII. The opening chapter starts with ...
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War of Eagles: Op-Center 12 (Op-Center) Jeff Rovin
Berkley, 2005
Tom Clancy's Op-Center: War of Eagles This is the best one yet of the bestselling Op-Center series! The leading characters are all there, and the action kept me on the edge of the seat. It ends in a way that leaves the reader even more hungry and anxious for the sequel to the story.
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The Teeth Of The Tiger (Jack Ryan) Tom Clancy
Berkley, 2004
4.5 stars I used to read all of Tom Clancy's books until I got annoyed by the Op-Center series, and bored by Into The Storm: A Study in Command and Every Man a Tiger (Tom Clancy's Commanders Series) (which were interesting, but dry as dust) and quit reading them altogether. Then ...
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Carrier (Tom Clancy's Military Reference) Tom Clancy
Berkley Trade, 1999
Amazin' But Flawed and Idealistic This is one of Clancy's best. Not only is it interesting and fun to read, it is very informative and the information is accurate with a few exceptions. These include the misnaming of certain carriers. As good as this book is, there are many things I simply didn't like ...
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The Sum of All Fears Tom Clancy
Berkley, 2002
Excellent story, overly complicated technology The movie with the same does not follow Clancy's original plot however the movie is also worth seeing.
The Sum of All Fears is one of Clancy's best stories. A plot based on the loss of a tactical nuclear bomb, an event that could occur in the fog of war. A somewhat ...
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Point of Impact: Net Force 05 (Net Force) Tom Clancy, Steve Perry
Berkley, 2001
Tom Clancy at his Best! There is an illegal drug being sold on the Net that makes you Superman. The FDA calls on Net Force and the NSA to stop the seller.
I liked the action and the descriptions Clancy uses to describe what's going on. Every thing is described with great detail.
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