Tom Clancy's first novel was the phenomenal The Hunt
for Red October, a story about the chase for a defecting Soviet
submarine that topped the bestseller lists for seven months; that had
the intelligence experts of several nations reading it for its
astonishing authenticity; that gained raves from critics, admirals and
even the President himself.
"If Red October is only Clancy's first," wrote
Jack Higgins, "then the rest of us better look out, because God alone
knows what the second and third are going to be like."
Red Storm Rising is Clancy's second novel, and it
is in every way bigger, more daring, even more thrillingly dramatic.
Once again, the players are the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. --
but this time the stakes are much higher. When
Moslem fundamentalists blow up a key Soviet oil complex, making an
already critical oil shortage calamitous, the Soviets decide they have
no choice. To survive, they must seize the oil in the Persian Gulf; to seize the oil,
they must find a way to keep NATO from retaliating.
And they find it:
Red Storm, an audacious, four-month master plan of elaborate
diplomatic trickery and crash military buildup designed to keep the
West off-balance -- and ready it for the knockout blow. As the weeks tick by, and
we watch the brilliant Soviet strategy unfolding, the rumors flying,
the West scrambling to keep up, Clancy turns up the tension, notch by
notch, until it seems it can go no higher -- and then the novel explodes
with the full fury of the Soviet armed forces as they sweep into Europe
and the North Atlantic, and the West finds itself in an all-out
shooting war, and maybe more -- the climactic battle for control of the
globe.
In one of the most remarkable depictions of modern
warfare ever written, Clancy weaves men, planes, ships, missiles and
submarines; scenes of large-scale battle and individual acts of
heroism; moments of tragedy, joy and unimaginable endurance into an
intricate pattern that dances and whirls before our eyes. Filled with a memorable
cast of Russians and Americans alike, and the extraordinary authentic
detail for which Tom Clancy has been acclaimed, it is both a triumph of
the storyteller s art -- and frighteningly real.
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