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  • Tom Clancy Line of Sight

  • Jack Ryan Jr., Book 4
  • Written by: Mike Maden
  • Narrated by: Scott Brick
  • Length: 12 hrs and 4 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (95 ratings)

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Tom Clancy Line of Sight

Written by: Mike Maden
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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Publisher's Summary

Jack Ryan Jr. finds that the scars of war can last a lifetime in this entry in Tom Clancy's number one New York Times best-selling series.

Twenty-six years ago, Dr. Cathy Ryan restored the eyesight of a young Bosnian girl who had been injured during an attack in the Bosnian War. Today, her son, Jack Ryan Jr. has agreed to track down the young woman and deliver a letter from his mother. What he finds shocks them both.

The helpless child has grown into a remarkable woman. Aida Curic is a self-possessed beauty with a big heart and an even bigger secret who runs a controversial refugee agency near Sarajevo. Jack finds himself deeply drawn to both her and her country but soon finds himself in the crosshairs of the seething ethnic tensions and ancient blood feuds of the Balkans, the region of Europe where empires go to die. If Jack can't navigate the world of secret service agencies, special operators, and local mafias to save Aida, Sarajevo will prove the be the fuse that lights the next world war.

©2018 Mike Maden (P)2018 Random House Audio

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Scott Brick is incredible but the story is weak

I'm not sure if this is the direction that they want to take Jack Jr. but a story with him following his genitals around rather than using his usual intellect is just not in keeping with the general character development over the previous iterations of Clancy books. However, Scott Brick really is the best narrator throughout the entire series and again does a masterful job.

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Tom Clancy's Legacy...

I have been a lifelong fan of Tom Clancy, specifically the Jack Ryan Universe. While I am grateful the series lives on, I am noticing that the main character (Usually Jack or Junior) are veering off-script. Specifically Junior and his womanly-desires-and-comments, and lack of discipline which seems to vary book by book. To me, the Ryan's have always been quite classy. I hope the books end up returning to the more classy version of the character.

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Disappointing

I felt ashamed of Jack Ryan Jr’s performance. He acted like a teenage boy instead of the intellectual covert operative. This was not nearly as good as previous books in the series. As I am listening in order, I hope the rest are better than this one.

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Felt like a Harlequin romance.

I don’t want to knock the books in this series, because I love them. I’ve read and listened to the series a bunch of times from start to finish, and while there are elements of this book I really enjoyed (the setting for one), the story hurts every time I hear it - Jack Ryan Jr., in this series, seems to have forgotten all of his training. No PerSec, no OpSec, trusting people blindly, following his loins around even though he’s had girls spy on him in the past, and at the beginning of the novel one wanted to remove his head. He also seemed to ditch his usually consistent fighting style in favour of just swinging like a drunk frat boy. They also didn’t use the campus at all, and for Jack to ignore and disregard Jerry while Jerry wanted to protect him was ridiculous. Two books ago he had to decide if the campus was for him after a six month suspension?!? He comes back and acts like a jerk?! Oh well. The books bounce back a bit after this one, but it always prickles a bit. Some parts are great, but the character of Jack is just too different from the other books.

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Downhill

The last couple of stories have declined in all aspects. It’s disappointing. Now I’ll have to find another series.

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Another SMASHING hit for young Jack

Another prospect presented and tragically taken away by fate but at least he kept his head (barely). Campus life for this student of the world.

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A love story novel

Is this a spy novel or a Harlequin romance novel??
too much romance and it didn't make much sense

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weak

weak implausible story with a lot of US chest beating. unnecessary discription made the story way to long.

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Horrible

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I fear that the Tom Clancy universe is on a steady decline. This story was full of plot holes. There are also so many instances where Jack Jr. acted so out of his character that you wonder whether he is in the same universe as the other novels. Too bad Mark Greaney is no longer writing.

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Not his greatest

This book has it's moments but wouldn't buy it again if I had a choice. This coming from someone who has every Jack Ryan book.

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