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Clear and Present Danger (Paperback)

by Tom Clancy (Author) "YOU COULDN'T LOOK at her and not be proud, Red Wegener told himself ..." (more)
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At the end of the prologue to Clear and Present Danger, Clancy writes, "And so began something that had not quite begun and would not soon end, with many people in many places moving off in directions and on missions which they all mistakenly thought they understood. That was just as well. The future was too fearful for contemplation, and beyond the expected, illusory finish lines were things fated by the decisions made this morning--and, once decided, best unseen." In Clear and Present Danger nothing is as clear as it may seem.

The president, unsatisfied with the success of his "war on drugs," decides that he wants some immediate success. But after John Clark's covert strike team is deployed to Colombia for Operation Showboat, the drug lords strike back taking several civilian casualties. The chief executive's polls plummet. He orders Ritter to terminate their unofficial plan and leave no traces. Jack Ryan, who has just been named CIA deputy director of intelligence is enraged when he discovers that has been left out of the loop of Colombian operations. Several of America's most highly trained soldiers are stranded in an unfinished mission that, according to all records, never existed. Ryan decides to get the men out.

Ultimately, Clear and Present Danger is about good conscience, law, and politics, with Jack Ryan and CIA agent John Clark as its dual heroes. Ryan relentlessly pursues what he knows is right and legal, even if it means confronting the president of the United States. Clark is the perfect soldier, but a man who finally holds his men higher than the orders of any careless commander.

Along with the usual, stunning array of military hardware and the latest techno-gadgets, Clear and Present Danger further develops the relationships and characters that Clancy fans have grown to love. Admiral James Greer passes the CIA torch to his pupil, Ryan. Mr. Clark and Chavez meet for the first time. Other recurring characters like Robert Ritter and "the President" add continuity to Clancy's believable, alternate reality. This is Clancy at his best. --Patrick O'Kelley



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When a U.S. president decides that drug smuggling has become a "clear and present danger" to national security, the response is a complex and covert military campaign against the "Colombian Cartel." "The dean of techno-thrillers demonstrates once again his mastery of the genre," stated PW .
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Best Book I have ever read!!!!!!!, Jun 13 2003
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I'm not the biggest clancy fan but I could not put this book down. The action just never stopped moving and continued to escalate throughout the book. The last hundred pages kept me on the edge of my seat. I'd recommend this book to all readers even if you're not the biggest clancy fan
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5.0 out of 5 stars Drug Warriors, Dec 6 2001
By Matherson (New York) - See all my reviews
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Probably the most reflective of all of Clancy's books, this tells the story of what would happen if the "cold" war on drugs developed into a "hot" war. Was turned into a decidedly skeptical film. The most cogent narrative takes place in the early stages, on board the coast guard cutter. Also features lots of derring-do on board Pave Low helicopters, if you're into that sort of thing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Best of the Bunch, Nov 23 2001
By N. Cooley (Gilbert, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
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"Clear and Present Danger" is the best of Clancy's novels. I find it amazing that Clancy can conceive a storyline and more often than not that story comes to fruition in real life. I decided to read this one even though I had seen the movie and was astonished at how far the movie strayed from the book. The book is so much better with so much more detail (obviously) and a much more fluid storyline. I have read most of Clancy's novels and this one is the best of the Ryan series and probably my favorite of them all.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Clancy on how the Monroe Doctrine does, or doesn't, work, in techno-thriller guise
This book tells it just as it is. This book, set largely in Latin America, is so realistic. I have lived in Latin America, been eyeball to eyeball with some prominent people... Read more
Published on Jun 18 2007 by M. J. Fenn

5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
amazing book one of my new favorites. this was my first Tom clancy Novel and i was gripped from the beginning. Read more
Published on Mar 11 2005 by Ghosty

2.0 out of 5 stars Boring and Trite
I believe most of Clancy's works are unoriginal and somewhat boring, but Clear and Present Danger was personally offensive to me as a woman. Read more
Published on Feb 12 2004

4.0 out of 5 stars This was Clancy when Clancy was Clancy!
i enjoy clancy's earlier works in the jack ryan series (Hunt for Red October, Patriot Games, Cardinal of the Kremlin). Read more
Published on May 14 2003 by bmd

4.0 out of 5 stars Still a great story.
This is not his best book but still worth a look.It is still a great story. Not superior. Ryan is up to his neck in trouble. A great ending.
Published on May 31 2002 by Daniel R. Bills

5.0 out of 5 stars Clancy does it again!
Mr. Clancy further proves why he is the best in this genre with Clear and Present Danger. I read it once, and just recently read it again. Read more
Published on May 30 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Another Excellent Book From Clancy
I continue to think that Clancy is a quality author and I will read anything he (not the team) writes. This is no exception. Read more
Published on April 9 2002 by John G. Hilliard

5.0 out of 5 stars Solid Action/Adventure Story about the War on Drugs
This book is perhaps my favorite after the Hunt for Red October. It involves the President declaring an unofficial war on the drug dealers on Central America. Read more
Published on Mar 22 2002 by Scott Rachui

1.0 out of 5 stars Audio version a joke
This refers to the unabridged audio version of 'Clear and Present Danger'. The book is very long, and the way they squeeze it into a series of cassettes is bogus. Read more
Published on Jan 14 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars If you like Clancy, you'll like Clear and Present Danger
A typical Tom Clancy book. The details can be overwhelming at times, and sometimes bog down the story, but then again, that is Tom Clancy! Read more
Published on Dec 21 2001 by Jeff Wood

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