Threat Vector
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.92 (812 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1469273829 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 572 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-04-12 |
Language | : | English |
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TUCSON ROBERT said As in most Clancy/Greaney novels the first "As in most Clancy/Greaney novels the first 20 percent of the book is filled with superfluous and boring background narration" according to TUCSON ROBERT. THREAT VECTOR is a Tom Clancy novel with Jack Ryan written by Mark Greaney. The fact that it’s a Jack Ryan novel makes the story appealing. The book’s relevance to today’s (2016) real world crises with China and Russia makes it even more enticing. As in most Clancy/Greaney novels the first 20 percent of the book is filled with superfluous and boring background narration. If you can wind your way through this early part you will be rewarded. Most of the action takes place in China and the South China Sea. The book is full of excit. 0 percent of the book is filled with superfluous and boring background narration. THREAT VECTOR is a Tom Clancy novel with Jack Ryan written by Mark Greaney. The fact that it’s a Jack Ryan novel makes the story appealing. The book’s relevance to today’s ("As in most Clancy/Greaney novels the first 20 percent of the book is filled with superfluous and boring background narration" according to TUCSON ROBERT. THREAT VECTOR is a Tom Clancy novel with Jack Ryan written by Mark Greaney. The fact that it’s a Jack Ryan novel makes the story appealing. The book’s relevance to today’s (2016) real world crises with China and Russia makes it even more enticing. As in most Clancy/Greaney novels the first 20 percent of the book is filled with superfluous and boring background narration. If you can wind your way through this early part you will be rewarded. Most of the action takes place in China and the South China Sea. The book is full of excit. 016) real world crises with China and Russia makes it even more enticing. As in most Clancy/Greaney novels the first "As in most Clancy/Greaney novels the first 20 percent of the book is filled with superfluous and boring background narration" according to TUCSON ROBERT. THREAT VECTOR is a Tom Clancy novel with Jack Ryan written by Mark Greaney. The fact that it’s a Jack Ryan novel makes the story appealing. The book’s relevance to today’s (2016) real world crises with China and Russia makes it even more enticing. As in most Clancy/Greaney novels the first 20 percent of the book is filled with superfluous and boring background narration. If you can wind your way through this early part you will be rewarded. Most of the action takes place in China and the South China Sea. The book is full of excit. 0 percent of the book is filled with superfluous and boring background narration. If you can wind your way through this early part you will be rewarded. Most of the action takes place in China and the South China Sea. The book is full of excit. "A page-turning enjoyable thriller- as long as you don't hold to the Tom Clancy attention to detail." according to ILuvReading. A great read, Threat Vector is a fast-paced page turner, very hard to put it down. Very chilling look at how terrorists could use our dependency on everything digital against us! I've read a large number of Tom Clancy books including the originals actually written by Clancy himself. When 9/11 happened I had two thoughts: 1) Bin Laden must be a Tom Clancy fan (Debt of Honor used a plane as a bomb), and 2) Bin Laden would have been smarter to attack out our computer infrastructure. I suspect USA’s enemies are still reading Clancy. So why only . Way too much unnecessary technical detail/jargon Thomas B. Elliott I also was a big fan of the 'old' Clancy novels and enjoyed them very much but as other reviewers have commented - something has changed in the style of Clancy and not for the better. This story is loaded with technological jargon and detailed technical descriptions that add no value to the story. At one point I began to skim page after page trying to find something of substance that contributed to the storyline/plot. I started to read it and then about half way through I almost gave up. If I wanted a travelogue on the places that the Hendley crew
. Mark Greaney has a degree in international relations and political science and is pursuing his master’s in intelligence studies with a concentration in criminal intelligence. Please visit his website at markgreaneybooks. In his research for the Gray Man novels, he traveled to seven countries and trained alongside military and law enforcement in the use of firearms, battlefield
Meanwhile, Chinese cyber warfare experts have launched a devastating attack on American infrastructure. An aborted coup in the People's Republic of China has left President Wei Zhen Lin with no choice but to agree with the expansionist policies of General Su Ke Quiang. It's a new combat arena, but it’s every bit as deadly as any that has gone before. There's just one problem: someone knows about the off-the-books intelligence agency and threatens to blow their cover sky high.. Jack Ryan, Jr. Jack Ryan has only just moved back into the Oval Office when he is faced with a new international threat. and his colleagues at the Campus may be just the wild card that his father needs to stack the deck. The Ryan administration is determined to thwart China’s ambitions, but the stakes are dangerou
“Clancy still reigns.” —The Washington Post“Pulse-pounding action grabs you from the opening page and keeps hold till the end.” —The Burlington Hawk Eye “The man who virtually invented this genre.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)