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A man named Mohammed sits in a café in Vienna, about to propose a deal to a Colombian. Mohammed has a strong network of agents and sympathizers throughout Europe and the Middle East, and the Colombian has an equally strong drug network throughout America. What if they were to form an alliance, to combine all their assets and connections? The potential for profits would be enormous-and the potential for destruction unimaginable.

In the Brave New World of terrorism-where anybody with a spare AK-47, a knowledge of kitchen chemistry, or simply the will to die can become a player-the old rules no longer apply. No matter what new governmental organizations come into being, the only truly effective ones are those that are quick and agile, free of oversight and restrictions . . . and outside the system.

Way outside the system.

In a nondescript office building in suburban Maryland, the firm Hendley Associates does a profitable business in stocks, bonds, and international currencies, but its true mission is quite different: to identify and locate terrorist threats, and then deal with them, in whatever manner necessary. Established with the knowledge of President John Patrick Ryan, "the Campus" is always on the lookout for promising new talent, its recruiters scattered throughout the armed forces and government agencies-and three men are about to cross its radar.

The first is Dominic Caruso, a rookie FBI agent, barely a year out of Quantico, whose decisive actions resolve a particularly brutal kidnap/murder case. The second is Caruso's brother, Brian, a Marine captain just back from his first combat action in Afghanistan, and already a man to watch. And the third is their cousin . . . a young man named Jack Ryan, Jr.

Jack was raised on intrigue. As his father moved through the ranks of the CIA and then into the White House, Jack received a life course in the world and the way it operates from agents, statesmen, analysts, Secret Service men, and black ops specialists such as John Clark and Ding Chavez. He wants to put it all to work now-but when he knocks on the front door of "the Campus," he finds that nothing has prepared him for what he is about to encounter. For it is indeed a different world out there, and in here . . . and it is about to become far more dangerous.

  • Sales Rank: #398717 in Books
  • Brand: Military Novels Putnam Publishing Group, The
  • Published on: 2003-08-11
  • Released on: 2003-08-11
  • Ingredients: Example Ingredients
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.36" h x 1.47" w x 6.30" l, 1.60 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 431 pages
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From Publishers Weekly
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.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From the Inside Flap
A man named Mohammed sits in a café in Vienna, about to propose a deal to a Colombian. Mohammed has a strong network of agents and sympathizers throughout Europe and the Middle East, and the Colombian has an equally strong drug network throughout America. What if they were to form an alliance, to combine all their assets and connections? The potential for profits would be enormous--and the potential for destruction unimaginable.

In a nondescript office building in suburban Maryland, the firm Hendley Associates does a profitable business in stocks, bonds, and international currencies, but its true mission is quite different: to identify and locate terrorist threats, and then deal with them, in whatever manner necessary. Established with the knowledge of President John Patrick Ryan, ?the Campus? is always on the lookout for promising new talent, its recruiters scattered throughout the armed forces and government agencies--and three men are about to cross its radar.

The first is Dominic Caruso, a rookie FBI agent, barely a year out of Quantico, whose decisive actions resolve a particularly brutal kidnap/murder case. The second is Caruso?s brother, Brian, a Marine captain just back from his first combat action in Afghanistan, and already a man to watch. And the third is their cousin . . . a young man named Jack Ryan, Jr.

Jack was raised on intrigue. As his father moved through the ranks of the CIA and then into the White House, Jack received a life course in the world and the way it operates from agents, statesmen, analysts, Secret Service men, and black ops specialists such as John Clark and Ding Chavez. He wants to put it all to work now, but when he knocks on the front door of ?the Campus,? he finds that nothing has prepared him for what he is about to encounter. For it is indeed a different world out there, and in here . . . and it is about to become far more dangerous.

About the Author
Over the course of twelve novels, Tom Clancy's "genius for big, compelling plots" and "natural narrative gift" (The New York Times Magazine) have established him as one of the preeminent storytellers of our time. His latest book, however, is perhaps the most remarkable one of all, and the most timely. Filled with the exceptional realism and cutting-edge authenticity that are his hallmarks, this is Clancy at his best-and there is none better.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Feels like half a book
By Jayson Olson
Being the Clancy fan that I am, I make this 3 star judgment in accordance to his other works.

In a post 9/11 world, Clancy unveils a frightening possible reality in such a way that you almost wonder why it hasn't already happened, or perhaps it's a premonition of things to come with the mindset of terrorists.

It appears that a middle eastern faction very similar to Al Qaeda has sets its sites once again on American soil. But this time it's not a well known target, and not achieved through dramatic or expected means. The terrorists have teamed up with the drug lords of South America in a "I'll scratch your back, if you'll scratch mine" plot to strike at the American people where both partners can realize the fruits of each others labors.

Taking advantage of our lax southern borders with Mexico, a covert team of middle eastern terrorists are supplied with weapons and means of infiltration through tried and true drug trafficking chains overseen by the Columbians.

Once here on American soil, they strike yet again in a heinous fashion showing that no American is safe, not even those is small rural cities.

Enter Jack Ryan Jr., a hot track financial analyst who using his mind and black 'agency' resources at his side able to track suspicious financial transactions that may be tied to the recent terrorist attack and just who the 'players' are. Also Jack's two cousins are recruited by the 'agency' as well as field agents who must administer swift and deniable justice.

Overall the book sets up a very convincing scenario and the means to track and follow and identify the bad guys is very interesting but not too technical.

The book was shorter than Clancy's other novels and the climax was very late and very short. This coupled with the fact that everyone is cousins and everything just happens to fall into place at the end may be a somewhat of a stretch, but begs for more.

How so? Well, I think this book is only half a book as that the South American drug lords are never seen or heard from again after the initial chapters and key in the overall plot development. It appears that since the book was short and the climax was compacted, that there is possibly a second sequel on the fast track right behind this one that will see our agents make the Columbian connection. The reader can only hope so, for I felt somewhat cheated and let down that so many threads were opened up and never addressed.

I expected more from Tom Clancy.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
It's not just the teeth you have to worry about.
By S. M. Pringle
Like his father before him SHORTSTOP is finding his own way in the world and like his father is truly heading in the same direction as a spook but by a totally different route. I like Junior's character. He is very unique from his father in many ways but oh so similar in other ways. Great book and great series. Keep them coming.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Clancy needed to do some more development
By A. Burchfield
I've read all of Clancy's Ryan stories and found this one to be possibly his weakest.
... Near the end of Patriot Games, written in '87 but set in about '82 or '83, Jack Ryan jr. was born- he's now 23 and a recent college graduate which would make the story set in 2006 or so yet the war in Iraq (I thought Clancy met the real one, not his fictional Gulf War)is characterized as recent. Sometimes refered to as Jack, sometimes as Ryan or even Junior by the author our hero has determined that a financial business is really a front for an inteligence operation and he talks his way into a job during a meeting with the boss (a former senator who knew his father, the now retired president Ryan).
I didn't mind the totally off the books covert intelligence unit (only the ex- president and a few others even know it exists)but you get a story that isn't really well developed. The Campus has existed for just over a year hacking into CIA and everyone else's computers and communications tracking down various bad guys and their financing. About this time the bunch decides to move into full operation by recruiting a couple of twin brothers solely on the strength of the Marine brother having killed a few guerilla fighters in Afghanistan and the FBI brother administering a little on the spot justice to ONE child rapist/ murderer. I wasn't really clear about how they were selected, didnt like the way their superiors were unsure how good these two would be until they performmed a hit or two and I really didn't like the way they just happened to be Ryan jr's cousins ( the exact relation was never explained, I didn't know either Jack Sr. or Cathy Ryan had siblings, and what family history you do get is weak)
The best part of the book (if you can call it that)is the terrorist group allying itself with Columbian smugglers, not really liking each other but seeing benefits in each aiding the other. After the Columbians smuggle a few terrorist teams into the U.S.you hear almost nothing more about them (will we in a future book?)but you do get a rather scary little bit about the terrorist groups shooting up a few shopping malls (Clancy used an airliner as a missle in 1994's Debt of Honor, it happened for real in 2001 this scenario is also plausible) The twins going after some of the Bad guys in Europe reads pretty well but this 431 page book reads like Clancy cut another 431 pages off at the end to serve as his next book.

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