
Tom Clancy True Faith and Allegiance
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Narrateur(s):
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Scott Brick
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Auteur(s):
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Mark Greaney
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The number-one New York Times best-selling series is back with the most shocking revelation of all. After years of facing international threats, President Jack Ryan learns that the greatest dangers always come from within....
It begins with a family dinner in Princeton, New Jersey. After months at sea, US Navy Commander Scott Hagan, captain of the USS James Greer, is on leave when he is attacked by an armed man in a crowded restaurant. Hagan is shot, but he manages to fight off the attacker. Though severely wounded, the gunman reveals he is a Russian whose brother was killed when his submarine was destroyed by Commander Hagan's ship.
Hagan demands to know how the would-be assassin knew his exact location, but the man dies before he says more.
In the international arrivals section of Tehran's Imam Khomeini airport, a Canadian businessman puts his fingerprint on a reader while chatting pleasantly with the customs official. Seconds later he is shuffled off to interrogation. He is actually an American CIA operative who has made this trip into Iran more than a dozen times, but now the Iranians have his fingerprints and know who he is. He is now a prisoner of the Iranians.
As more deadly events involving American military and intelligence personnel follow, all over the globe, it becomes clear that there has been some kind of massive information breach and that a wide array of America's most dangerous enemies have made a weapon of the stolen data. With US intelligence agencies potentially compromised, it's up to John Clark and the rest of The Campus to track the leak to its source.
Their investigation uncovers an unholy threat that has wormed its way into the heart of our nation. A danger that has set a clock ticking and can be stopped by only one man...President Jack Ryan.
©2016 Mark Greaney (P)2016 Random House AudioMy biggest complaint was the narrator, Mr. Brick. Throughout the book it felt like someone reading a bedtime story, when he would lower and soften his voice to a near whisper. Mr. Brick did a good job providing accented voices for foreign characters, he did little to make individual voices recognizable. This was especially evident whenever more than one American man was speaking in a scene.
Otherwise, solid book, however I don't see how the title of the book corresponds to the story. This plot may be more memorable than the others, but I'll likely never remember which title this plot goes with, and therefore won't be able to recommend the book to others. Whereas I know which book involved a search for a Russian submarine, or a clandestine service called Rainbow, or a Russian Kardinal.
Better than I expected
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Great fun!
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A good story!
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