For readers who wondered how Tom Clancy could possibly
top The Hunt for Red October, the sensational Red Storm
Rising provided the answer.
It sold a million copies in hardcover alone, and firmly
established Clancy at the head of the league.
And now Clancy Tops Red Storm Rising -- with Patriot
Games. Filled
with the exceptional realism and authenticity that distinguished his
two previous books, but on a far more intimate scale, and featuring Red
October's charismatic hero, Jack Ryan, Patriot Games puts
us on the cutting edge of another type of war, but one no less deadly:
the international battle against terrorism.
It is fall. Years
before the defection of a Soviet submarine will send him hurtling into
confrontation with the Soviets, historian, ex-Marine and CIA analyst
Jack Ryan is vacationing in London with his wife and young daughter,
when a terrorist attack takes place before his eyes. Instinctively, he dives
forward to break it up, and is shot. It is not until he wakes up in the hospital that he leans whose
lives he has saved -- the Prince and Princess of Wales and their new
young son -- and which enemies he has made -- the Ulster Liberation Army,
an ultra-left-wing splinter of the IRA.
By his impulsive act, he has gained both the gratitude of
a nation and then enmity of hits most dangerous men -- men who do not
sit on their hate. And
in the weeks and months to come, it is Jack Ryan, and his family, who
will become the targets of that hate.
Sweeping from England to Ireland to America with
ever-growing momentum, its suspense steadily intensifying as Ryan must
summon all the skills and knowledge at his command to battle back
against his nemesis, Patriot Games gives us a remarkable set of
characters in the most desperate struggle of their lives. As with Tom Clancy's two
previous triumphs, it is both a marvel of the storyteller's art -- and,
as the headlines attest, frighteningly real.
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