A man named Mohammed sits in a café in Vienna, about to
propose a deal to a Colombian. Mohammed has a strong network of agents
and sympathizers throughout Europe and the Middle East, and the
Colombian has an equally strong drug network throughout America. What if they were to form
an alliance, to combine all their assets and connections? The potential for profits
would be enormous -- and the potential for destruction unimaginable.
In the Brave New World of terrorism, where anybody with a
spare AK-47, a knowledge of kitchen chemistry, or simply the will to
die can become a player, the old rules no longer apply. No matter what new
governmental organizations come into being, the only ones that could be
truly effective are those that are quick and agile, free of oversight
and restrictions. . . and outside the system.
Way outside the system.
In a nondescript office building in suburban Maryland, a
firm named Hendley Associates does a profitable business in stocks,
bonds, and international currencies, but its real mission is quite
different: to identify and locate terrorist threats, and then deal with
them, in whatever manner necessary.
Set up with the knowledge of President John Patrick Ryan, "The
Campus" is always on the lookout for promising new talent, its
recruiters scattered throughout the armed forces and government
agencies -- and there men are about to cross its radar.
The first of them is Dominic Caruso, a rookie FBI agent,
barely a year out of Quantico, whose decisive actions resolve a
particularly brutal kidnap/murder case. The second is Caruso's
brother, Brian, a Marine captain just back from his first combat
action, in Afghanistan, and already a man to watch. And the third is their
cousin. . . a young man named Jack Ryan, Jr.
Jack has grown up around intrigue. As his father rose
through the ranks of the CIA and then to the White House, Jack received
a life course in the world and the way it works, from agents,
statesmen, analysts, Secret Servicemen, and black-ops specialists such
as John Clark and Ding Chavez.
He wants to put it all to work now -- but when he knocks on the
front door of "The Campus," he finds that nothing has prepared him for
what he is about to encounter.
For it is indeed a different world out there, and in here. . . and
it is about to become a lot more dangerous.
Over the course of twelve novels, Tom Clancy's "genius
for big, compelling plots" and "natural narrative gift" (The New
York Times Magazine) have established him as one of the preeminent
storytellers of our time. His
new book, however, is perhaps the most remarkable of all, and the most
timely. Filled with
the exceptional realism and cutting-edge authenticity that are his
hallmarks, this is Clancy at his best -- and there is none better.
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