Posted on 04/08/2010 2:01:54 PM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
Super groups: They worked for Blind Faith, the Avengers, Them Crooked Vultures and the 1992 mens United States Olympic basketball team, so why not Tom Clancy? On Wednesday, Penguin Group said it would publish a new thriller by Mr. Clancy that would bring together many of his best-known characters from his last-quarter century of literary output.
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I’m sort of glad the “Son of Jack Ryan” series never took off (Teeth of the Tiger). The book and story seemed kind of vague, yet forced.
I’m sort of glad the “Son of Jack Ryan” series never took off (Teeth of the Tiger). The book and story seemed kind of vague, yet forced.
Tom Clancy is still around? Last book of his was written by so many different ghost writers and was so incoherent that I had to toss it not even halfway through it.
I loved his early Jack Ryan books, but the last few have been awful.
I’ll read this one only after I hear it’s worth my time.
The Hunt for Red October (1984)
Red Storm Rising (1986)
Patriot Games (1987)
The Cardinal of the Kremlin (1988)
Clear and Present Danger (1989)
The Sum of All Fears (1991)
Without Remorse (1993)
Debt of Honor (1994)
Executive Orders (1996)
SSN: Strategies for Submarine Warfare (1996)
Rainbow Six (1998)
The Bear and the Dragon (2000)
Red Rabbit (2002)
The Teeth of the Tiger (2003)
Dead or Alive (2010)
Tom Clancy is still around? Last book of his was written by so many different ghost writers and was so incoherent that I had to toss it not even halfway through it.
No joke! I never went from being a fan to loathing someone
as fast as I did with Clancy. I was lucky enough to get a
tour by the skipper of a L.A. class sub in when “Red
October” was a big hit. He was a big fan also. Kept pointing
things out and prefacing his comments with, “remember in the book when.....”
I suspect this book will be quite good. I ENJOY the fact young Jack is following the lead of his Dad. It adds a new character to develop. Clark and Daddy Jack are getting old; I would not be surprised if Clark is killed off in this book.
I suspect we will see the emergence of young Jack and Ding in this book.
His last decent novel was Rainbow Six. Everything after that I found to be not worth reading.
Is he still married to his young and rich second wife?
Agree that “Red Storm Rising” was his best work, followed closely by “Red Rabbit.” The rest of them were all pretty exciting as well. I’d like to see Hollywood turn those into movies, as well as “Cardinal in the Kremlin.” I’m sure they’d ruin the plot lines, though.
I got The Hunt for Red October the day after Thanksgiving of 1984. Then I watch Doug throw the Hail Mary against Miami. What a day.
IF anyone wants to read a GREAT author and FANTASTIC books (especially for you ex Military types) I higly recommend anything by W.E.B. Griffin.
This guy makes all of his characters come to life and his "Men at War" (from the Lieutenants thru the Generals) is exceptional
Check his web site out as he has a whole different series and every one is better than the rest.
Bang for the buck and an enjoyable read I will take WEB Griffin over Clancy. Clancy and his ghost writers could learn a lot about character development from WEB Griffin (pen name), especially his series on the USMC. Unfortunately my entire hardbound collecion of WEB Griffin was wiped out during Katrina. Slowly putting it back together, not so with my Clancy’s or Ludum’s (why bother).
Probably as close to depicting what a real NATO-Warsaw Pact conflict in the '80s would have looked like as any genuine scenario.
Sweeeeet! That is what he has been needing to do for many years. The "community" of "operators" has always been pretty small, no reason why they would not have, after an entire career, knew of each other.
Based on your recommendation I will seek a copy today. Thank you....
Another good book about what a NATO-Warsaw Pact conflict would have looked liked is “Team Yankee” by Harold Coyle. I thought it was a great read at the time. However, with the fall of the Soviet bloc, I just cannot get into those type of books anymore.
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