Threat Vector
by:
Mark Greaney (author)
Tom Clancy (author)
For Jack Ryan, Jr., and his comrades at the covert organization known as The Campus, the fight against America’s enemies is never over. But the danger has just hit home in a way they never expected
The Campus has been discovered. And whoever knows they exist knows they can be destroyed....
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For Jack Ryan, Jr., and his comrades at the covert organization known as The Campus, the fight against America’s enemies is never over. But the danger has just hit home in a way they never expected
The Campus has been discovered. And whoever knows they exist knows they can be destroyed. Meanwhile, President Jack Ryan has been swept back into the Oval Officeand his wisdom and courage are needed more desperately than ever. Internal political and economic strife has pushed the leadership of China to the edge of disaster. And those who wish to consolidate their power are using the opportunity to strike at long-desired Taiwan, as well as the Americans who have protected the tiny nation. Now, as two of the world’s superpowers move ever closer to a final confrontation, President Ryan must use the only wild card he has leftThe Campus. But with their existence about to be revealed, they might not even have a chance to enter the battle before the world is consumed by war.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780425262306 (0425262308)
ASIN: 425262308
Publish date: December 3rd 2013
Publisher: Berkley
Pages no: 608
Edition language: English
Part of the story is interesting. With the hacking and the using of drones. The part about Hong Kong is a bit off and boring. The part about Melanie, Jack Ryan Jr is just plain horrible. Spied against her boyfriend to cover up her father's past? How corny is that? Half through and only got a ...
I do enjoy a book that will take me away for a good while! In this case, the 800+ pages kept me occupied for a couple of days and each time I put it down, I looked forward to going back for more. What fun!I can only image how much research goes into creating a story that includes governmental intrig...
The audio equivalent of an 18-hour long event movie. Despite some apprehension, I enjoyed this book. The plotting and conniving are vintage Clancy (with perhaps a healthy dose of emotions from his collaborator Mark Greaney, does a commendably outstanding job bringing the story to life. There is a...