In the aftermath of Communism's collapse, the Gulf War,
the realignment of the world's powers, comes a novel so terrifyingly
real, so uncommonly prescient, that it could have been written only by
Tom Clancy.
With his "genius for big, compelling plots" and his
"natural narrative gift" (The New York Times Magazine), Clancy
has written five novels, which now total more than 28 million copies in
print. His most
recent book, Clear and Present Danger, was the best-selling
novel of the 1980s.
And now he gives us his most remarkable novel yet.
How do you save the United States President from himself? What if the President is
incompetent to deal with the greatest crisis of all? Jack Ryan never thought
he would have to ask those questions as, the world order changing, he
prepares the ground for the Middle Eastern peace plan that, at last,
might be the one to work.
But too many groups have invested too much blood. Shunned by their
erstwhile Soviet sponsors, increasingly isolated by the realignment of
the Mideast, these terrorists have one more desperate card to play,
requiring a degree of ruthlessness never before seen. With one terrible act,
the world is plunged into an instant nuclear crisis -- and the
floundering President is plunged into the ultimate nightmare.
Forces collide. Shots are exchanged. What had seemed to be an
isolated and horrible incident appears to each side as the incendiary
mischief of the other. With
the world poised on the brink of nuclear war, Ryan and his FBI
counterpart, Dan Murray, frantically seek a solution before the chiefs
of state lose control of themselves -- and the world.
With the exceptional realism and authenticity that have
long been his hallmarks, Tom Clancy constructs a novel of unrelenting
suspense, a story as explosive as today's headlines. It is Tom Clancy at his
best -- and there is no better.
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