Command Authority (Jack Ryan #9)
Command Authority is the ninth installment of the Jack Ryan series, and it was kind of sad to read it, knowing that Tom Clancy isn't with us anymore. Nevertheless, I'm sure that Jack Ryan's adventures aren't completely over and Clancy's legacy will live on in fans' hearts for a long time (and fan-fiction will probably start popping up on the internet after a while), so that's something to hold onto, right? I'm also hoping that there are a few unfinished manuscripts that are hidden in a safe
Command Authority, written by Tom Clancy was another successful Clancy story. The book opens with a prologue that I had completely forgotten about until after finishing the book. Upon starting to reread the prologue, I remembered my initial state of confusion when I had first read it but then looking back everything made sense and I realized what the point of the prologue and why it was put into the text. In the first few chapters, I had thought that it was going to be a rather linear story
Great book. Somewhat prescient, though it has the U.S. figuring out what is going on and ending it. Much faster. Another great book for understanding the importance of information in our world today and what one can do with it. From a real politic point of view, the book demonstrates the importance of strength and technical advancement in intelligence capabilities, military systems, and the willingness to quietly and judiciously use these capabilities. It also points out that our nation has, and
Gripping plot a very intense book. Clancy writes with a mastery of technical skill. I would read about how to fly military weaponry carry and shoot with varied weapons, spy techniques and interrogations, Military tactics I would never be exposed to. Also it it wrote with flashbacks and I still tore it up! It took me out of the daily grind. I have to admit It was a challenging read, this is way off the worn path style of book for me. It took about 100 pages to really get me engaged and the story
This was the best of The Campus novel books. The story revolves around an off-shoot of the former KGB taking coming to power in Russia. Jack Jr. is in London working for a business intelligence firm while the rest of the Campus operators are training back in the US while trying to find a new operating space after the last novel. Quickly Jack Jr. uncovers some shady business dealings that tie directly to the Soviet government, which eventually leads him to uncovering information that leads to a
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Original Title: | Command Authority ASIN B00EOARZ4G |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Jack Ryan #9, Jack Ryan Universe #16, Jack Ryan Universe (Publication Order) #16, Jack Ryan, Jr. #5 , more |
Characters: | Dan Murray, Arnold Van Damm, Robert Burgess, Scott Adler, Mary Patricia Foley, Jay Canfield, James Greer, Arthur Moore, Keith Bixby, Mark Jorgensen, Eric Conway, Andre “Dre” Page, Barry “Midas” Jankowski, Harris “Grungy” Cole, Domingo “Ding” Chavez, Sam Driscoll, Dominic “Dom” Caruso, Jack Ryan, Jr, Gavin Biery, Dr. John "Jack" Patrick Ryan, John Clark, Gerry Hendley, Adara Sherman |
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The #1 New York Times-bestselling author and master of the modern day thriller returns with his All-Star team. There’s a new strong man in Russia but his rise to power is based on a dark secret hidden decades in the past. The solution to that mystery lies with a most unexpected source, President Jack Ryan.Identify Appertaining To Books Command Authority (Jack Ryan #9)
Title | : | Command Authority (Jack Ryan #9) |
Author | : | Tom Clancy |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 609 pages |
Published | : | December 3rd 2013 by Berkley |
Categories | : | Fiction. Thriller |
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Ratings: 4.1 From 13230 Users | 859 ReviewsCritique Appertaining To Books Command Authority (Jack Ryan #9)
it is a little sad to Know that the man who created Jack Ryan, John Kelly/Clark and some of the best stories i have read is dead, but i must say the book was written just well enough to say good bye and maybe lead to some more for Junior through Mark Greenburg !! lets hope soCommand Authority is the ninth installment of the Jack Ryan series, and it was kind of sad to read it, knowing that Tom Clancy isn't with us anymore. Nevertheless, I'm sure that Jack Ryan's adventures aren't completely over and Clancy's legacy will live on in fans' hearts for a long time (and fan-fiction will probably start popping up on the internet after a while), so that's something to hold onto, right? I'm also hoping that there are a few unfinished manuscripts that are hidden in a safe
Command Authority, written by Tom Clancy was another successful Clancy story. The book opens with a prologue that I had completely forgotten about until after finishing the book. Upon starting to reread the prologue, I remembered my initial state of confusion when I had first read it but then looking back everything made sense and I realized what the point of the prologue and why it was put into the text. In the first few chapters, I had thought that it was going to be a rather linear story
Great book. Somewhat prescient, though it has the U.S. figuring out what is going on and ending it. Much faster. Another great book for understanding the importance of information in our world today and what one can do with it. From a real politic point of view, the book demonstrates the importance of strength and technical advancement in intelligence capabilities, military systems, and the willingness to quietly and judiciously use these capabilities. It also points out that our nation has, and
Gripping plot a very intense book. Clancy writes with a mastery of technical skill. I would read about how to fly military weaponry carry and shoot with varied weapons, spy techniques and interrogations, Military tactics I would never be exposed to. Also it it wrote with flashbacks and I still tore it up! It took me out of the daily grind. I have to admit It was a challenging read, this is way off the worn path style of book for me. It took about 100 pages to really get me engaged and the story
This was the best of The Campus novel books. The story revolves around an off-shoot of the former KGB taking coming to power in Russia. Jack Jr. is in London working for a business intelligence firm while the rest of the Campus operators are training back in the US while trying to find a new operating space after the last novel. Quickly Jack Jr. uncovers some shady business dealings that tie directly to the Soviet government, which eventually leads him to uncovering information that leads to a
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