Tom Clancy's Oath of Office
by Marc Cameron
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Pub Date 29 Nov 2018 | Archive Date 13 May 2020
Penguin UK - Michael Joseph | Michael Joseph
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Description
A gripping thriller in Tom Clancy's internationally bestselling Jack Ryan series - inspiration for the blockbuster Amazon Prime television series.
On a crowded tourist beach in Portugal, US operatives use a high-tech drone to watch a French arms dealer flirt with a beautiful woman. It's only when she leaves that they realise she has shot him dead.
In Iran, protests are growing against the oppressive regime, whipped up by a charismatic student. Most external observers are excited, but on the ground a spy of questionable loyalty senses something is badly amiss.
And meanwhile, with the United States reeling from a string of natural disasters, Russian troops and ships are massing on the borders of the Ukraine, bringing the two powers ever closer to war.
Across the globe a conspiracy is brewing, so darkly brilliant that no-one has yet joined the dots. And the distracted President Ryan has little time to play catch-up: little does he know that he faces a madman with a plan more devastating than he could possibly imagine...
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780718189310 |
PRICE | £20.00 (GBP) |
PAGES | 528 |
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Featured Reviews
When you read a novel in the Jack Ryan series, you know you are in for full on action from beginning to end. Oath of Office does not disappoint. Spanning Portugal, Afghanistan, Iran, Cameroon and the United States with POTUS’s son at the grunt end of the action you only envy the Airmiles he clocks up.
Whilst it’s a fun read, it’s a bit formulaic and in that way…..predictable. So, I’m knocking one star off for that.
Ideal reading for a long journey or aircraft delay where external disturbance wouldn’t mar the plot.