Gather Debt Of Honor: A Jack Ryan Novel Illustrated By Tom Clancy Textbook
book is long and intense, Its full of action, the character development was pretty solid, and the plot keeps you wanting, I didnt enjoy this book as much as most of the Ryan books Ive read, There were so many subplots and background discussion that I lost interest, The conclusion was startling and well done, Worth reading many times. A truly great story with many examples of faith and a willingness to go beyond the normal bounds of trust and worthwhile behavior.
I have enjoyed them all, Actually I hesitate before each book because of the many pages, After reading the books Im sorry there are too few, Most enjoyable. I read this book many years ago when it first came out and when I just reread it this week I found it every bit as good.
While the geopolitics may be implausible in retrospect, the action and technology make for a thrilling adventure.
This book is gripping when it gets going but takes forever to get started, Not my favorite Clancy book but enjoyable, A good Clancy read, but almost overwhelmed by the military jargon and minutiae, You also need quite an imagination to make this work, but now I am compelled to read the next in the series, which I already downloadedthough Im going to have to read something else in order I've read.
Most of Tom Clancy book this one a real page turner, It was thoughtful. It was exciting. I loved it. Clancy plunges hero Jack Ryan into nonstop high adventure, as two seemingly unrelated occurrences being a chain of events that will stun the world.
Called out of retirement to serve as National Security Advisor to
the president, Ryan, with the help of CIA officers John Clark and Domingo Chavez, must prepare the untested president to meet the challenges of a new world order.
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