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For the first time ever, Tom Clancy's greatest characters come together in one electrifying thriller. For years, Jack Ryan, Jr., and his colleagues at the Campus have waged an unofficial and highly effective campaign against the terrorists who threaten Western civilization. The most dangerous of these is the Emir. This sadistic killer has masterminded the most vicious attacks on the West and has eluded capture by the world's law enforcement agencies. Now the Campus is on his trail. Joined by their latest recruits, John Clark and Ding Chavez, Jack Ryan, Jr., and his cousins, Dominick and Brian Caruso, are determined to catch the Emir, and they will bring him in . . . dead or alive. Watch a Video

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9780425263532
9780399157233
9781410432742
9781441888068
9781101544358

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Readers looking for plot-driven and fast-paced thrillers filled with suspenseful and action-packed international missions of an American counterterrorism group will find them in Pike Logan and Jack Ryan Jr. -- Andrienne Cruz
The sharp-witted protagonists of these action-packed political thrillers work in different areas -- Avery Keene's a law clerk; Jack Ryan, Jr. is a special agent -- but throughout both series, they share a common interest in defending the United States. -- Basia Wilson
International intrigue, conspiracies, and threats to national security abound in these plot-driven political thrillers starring skilled agents who used to work for the FBI (Mayberry and Garrett) and CIA (Jack Ryan Jr). -- Andrienne Cruz
In these plot-driven and fast-paced political thrillers, special forces tied to the CIA are dispatched to missions to protect the U.S. from foreign threats. Both feature intriguing and highly-skilled male protagonists thwarting terrorists in action-packed storylines. -- Andrienne Cruz
These fast-paced and suspenseful thrillers star a new batch of elite operatives in the same program as British intelligence agent James Bond (Double O) and in a newly-created program started by American intelligence agent Jack Ryan. -- Andrienne Cruz
Smart and skilled progenies of famous action-heroes Jack Ryan and Doc Savage feature in these action-packed, plot-driven, and suspenseful thrillers. Readers will enjoy entertaining plots threaded with threats to national security (Jack Ryan, Jr) and crime-fighting adventures (Doc Savage). -- Andrienne Cruz
These series have the appeal factors suspenseful, fast-paced, and intricately plotted, and they have the genres "thrillers and suspense" and "political thrillers"; and the subjects "international intrigue" and "intelligence officers."
These series have the appeal factors suspenseful, fast-paced, and intricately plotted, and they have the genres "thrillers and suspense" and "political thrillers"; and the subjects "international intrigue," "intelligence service," and "intelligence officers."
These series have the appeal factors suspenseful, fast-paced, and intricately plotted, and they have the genres "thrillers and suspense" and "political thrillers"; and the subjects "international intrigue" and "intelligence officers."

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NoveList recommends "Dewey Andreas thrillers" for fans of "Jack Ryan, Jr". Check out the first book in the series.
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Thick with dramatic tension, featuring heroes who must triumph to save the civilized world, Tom Clancy and Vince Flynn write thrilling espionage fiction set against a backdrop of horrors fresh from the front page. -- Tara Bannon Williamson
Dale Brown exhibits another aspect of techno-thrillers -- the strong right-wing political stance. In fact, it is not unusual for his heroes to go against even presidential orders, as they know what is best for the country. His aerial techno-thrillers provide satisfaction for Tom Clancy's fans. -- Katherine Johnson
Both authors write thoroughly researched, meticulously detailed political thrillers about tough military men and resourceful spies who foil the fiendish plots of evil terrorists, rogue assassins, and deceitful political opportunists. Frederick Forsyth's work often mirrors Tom Clancy's fervent patriotism. -- Derek Keyser
Larry Bond and Tom Clancy pen fast-paced techno-thrillers with intricate plots and unrelenting suspense. Richly detailed and packed with every conceivable bad guy, from crooked politicians, terrorist masterminds, and drug warlords, their novels are sure to give readers a massive action buzz. -- Mike Nilsson
Fans of fast-paced, action-packed naval battles -- especially when they feature ballistic submarines -- will appreciate the techno-thrillers of both Rick Campbell and Tom Clancy. Both authors also pack their suspenseful books with plenty of details about weaponry and military hardware. -- Shauna Griffin
Mark Greaney carries on Tom Clancy's tradition of red-blooded political thrillers both literally, in his work on the Jack Ryan series, and figuratively in his own work. Both authors pen action-packed books with lots of in-the-know jargon and compelling tough-guy heroes. -- Autumn Winters
Though Tom Clancy's work is more militaristic and action-oriented than Ho-Kei Chan's more thought-provoking tales starring ordinary people, both are known for their intricately plotted techno-thrillers packed with twists and suspense. -- Stephen Ashley
Not all techno-thrillers involve the military. Action, equipment, and suspense are the staples of R. J. Pineiro's high-tech cyberthrillers, and while characters may be stiff, the story drives the action. His books provide technological details, efforts to destroy the U.S. defensive superiority, FBI., and even Navy Seals. -- Katherine Johnson
Fans of suspenseful techno-thrillers with plenty of action will enjoy the works of both Tom Clancy and Remi Adeleke. Both tend to feature military protagonists and include lots of accurate detail thanks to research (Clancy) and experience (Adeleke). -- Stephen Ashley
Tom Clancy's readers will appreciate the fact that David Poyer's books have been used as textbooks at the United States Naval Academy, but even more, that they share a propensity for plots filled with technical details, action-adventure stories out of today's headlines, and series characters readers root for. -- Katherine Johnson
Tom Clancy and Yigal Zur both write militaristic thrillers with plenty of action and suspense starring heroes with complex, tumultuous backstories. Clancy's work tends to be more technology-forward. -- Stephen Ashley
Elements of espionage and mounting suspense, along with high-tech details, action, and adventure make Joe Weber a good suggestion for Tom Clancy fans, although Weber does include women and sometimes even romantic entanglements in his novels. -- Katherine Johnson

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Publisher's Weekly Review

After stumbling with The Teeth of the Tiger (2003), bestseller Clancy is back at the top of his game, aided by Blackwood (An Echo of War), with this update on the Jack Ryan story, both father and son. While the senior Ryan is sitting at home quietly penning his memoirs, the real action is taking place at "The Campus," the independent secret intelligence agency he set up when he was commander in chief. Jack Ryan Jr., who works for The Campus as a researcher, has, unbeknownst to his father, begun involving himself in field operations. Uppermost in the sights of The Campus is the deadly Emir (read Osama bin Laden), who has set in motion a new round of attacks. Jack Sr. is furious at current President Edward Kealty, whose liberal administration is stripping the CIA and other intelligence agencies of funding and manpower. In-depth research, continuous suspense, and scores of fascinating characters prove again why Clancy, the man who virtually invented this genre, reigns supreme in the crowded thriller field. (Dec. 7) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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After years of waiting by eager fans, Clancy's sequel to Teeth of the Tiger begins where that title left off and features the ensemble characters from previous novels, including John Clark, "Ding" Chavez, and a thoroughly aggravated former president, Jack Ryan Sr. The United States is threatened by the Emir, a shadowy Osama Bin Laden-type terrorist leader who has planned a series of devastating attacks on America and her allies. Internally, a corrupt and inept John Kealty, an old nemesis of Ryan's, is now president, and his actions threaten the country as much as the Emir's, causing Ryan to consider another presidential bid. Verdict At a whopping 900-plus pages, it would be awful if this thriller wasn't good. Fortunately, it is good, although the complex plot and the large number of characters can be confusing. Still, it is a surprisingly fast read for a Clancy novel and is, as usual, timely and controversial. Better, there is plenty of room for future installments. [See Prepub Alert, LJ 7/10.]-Robert Conroy, Warren, MI (c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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The publication of Clancy's first novel since 1994 was big news back in April. Here's a don't-miss-this reminder for anyone who wants to see top Clancy characters from the last quarter-century battle the evil Emir, who's plotting the demise of the West. With a 1.75 million-copy first -printing. Copyright 2010 Reed Business Information.

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LJ Express Reviews

After years of waiting by eager fans, Clancy's sequel to Teeth of the Tiger begins where that title left off and features the ensemble characters from previous novels, including John Clark, "Ding" Chavez, and a thoroughly aggravated former president, Jack Ryan Sr. The United States is threatened by the Emir, a shadowy Osama Bin Laden–type terrorist leader who has planned a series of devastating attacks on America and her allies. Internally, a corrupt and inept John Kealty, an old nemesis of Ryan's, is now president, and his actions threaten the country as much as the Emir's, causing Ryan to consider another presidential bid. Verdict At a whopping 900-plus pages, it would be awful if this thriller wasn't good. Fortunately, it is good, although the complex plot and the large number of characters can be confusing. Still, it is a surprisingly fast read for a Clancy novel and is, as usual, timely and controversial. Better, there is plenty of room for future installments. [See Prepub Alert, LJ 7/10.]—Robert Conroy, Warren, MI (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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PW Annex Reviews

After stumbling with The Teeth of the Tiger (2003), bestseller Clancy is back at the top of his game, aided by Blackwood (An Echo of War), with this update on the Jack Ryan story, both father and son. While the senior Ryan is sitting at home quietly penning his memoirs, the real action is taking place at "The Campus," the independent secret intelligence agency he set up when he was commander in chief. Jack Ryan Jr., who works for The Campus as a researcher, has, unbeknownst to his father, begun involving himself in field operations. Uppermost in the sights of The Campus is the deadly Emir (read Osama bin Laden), who has set in motion a new round of attacks. Jack Sr. is furious at current President Edward Kealty, whose liberal administration is stripping the CIA and other intelligence agencies of funding and manpower. In-depth research, continuous suspense, and scores of fascinating characters prove again why Clancy, the man who virtually invented this genre, reigns supreme in the crowded thriller field. (Dec. 7)

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