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Sum Of All Fears (Mass Market Paperback)

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Once again, Tom Clancy manages to add new twists to the alternate U.S. history he initiated in The Hunt for Red October. In The Sum of All Fears, the center of conflict is the perpetual hot spot the Mideast, where a nuclear weapon falls into the hands of terrorists just as peace seems possible. Clancy realistically paints an almost unthinkable scenario--the bomb is planted on American soil in the midst of an escalation in tension with the Soviet Union; the terrorists hope to rekindle cold war animosity and prevent reconciliation between Israelis and Palestinians.

Despite such a dramatic story line, Clancy doesn't neglect the individuals who drive his tale. Jack Ryan's problems are as much domestic as they are part of the international crisis that is the ostensible narrative: National Security Director Elizabeth Elliot has the president's ear, and she has convinced him that Ryan's ethics are questionable. She hints at marital infidelity and an insider-trading scandal. Of course, both accusations are false, but her arguments have enough evidence behind them (e.g. some photographs of an innocent embrace with a friend) to cause a strain in the Ryans' marriage and a flurry of media attention. While "Mr. Clark" tracks the terrorists, he also provides some needed intelligence to heal the Ryan family.

The Sum of All Fears is the stuff of nightmares but contains enough verisimilitude to terrify sober minds. Ryan has matured into a complex protagonist as Clancy's writing, too, has matured. Ryan is plagued by stress and self-doubts that test even his dauntless moral compass and make him a more interesting subject for readers' attention. Those fascinated by military hardware, from nuclear submarines to atomic weapons, will find almost enough here to start their own army. And Clancy's understanding of international politics seems chillingly correct. --Patrick O'Kelley



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Clancy evolves from storyteller to novelist in his latest techno-thriller, as gadgets take second place to politics and personalities. In the late 1990s the world is cautiously emerging from the Cold War; even the Arab-Israeli conflict is being resolved, thanks to the cleverness of Clancy's hero Jack Ryan. But as confrontation yields to cooperation, what becomes of displaced terrorists? Palestinians without a cause and East Germans without a country seek to rekindle U.S.-U.S.S.R. animosity. A small nuclear device is exploded at the Super Bowl; in Berlin American and Russian troops are tricked into firing on each other; residual suspicions carry the action from there. After the solution of the Middle East crisis serves as an exciting preliminary to the main plot, the novel's middle parts seem a recycling of situations and characters from Red October and Cardinal of the Kremlin. But in the last third of the book Clancy integrates story lines, taking readers on a nonstop roller-coaster ride to a nail-biting finish. Fundamentally, Clancy is writing about a vital and elusive quality: grace under pressure. Whether terrorists or statesmen, Clancy's characters face a common challenge--situations that break down pretensions of rank, power and ideology. Their responses, carefully and empathetically constructed, make this book compelling instead of merely ingenious.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 One of Clancy's best, Juil 7 2004
I wish the film had been this good. Clancy hasn't written a book this great for a long, long time. I wish he'd study his work here and duplicate it (not literally!) in his next novel, because evidently the money has gotten to his head and he's lost it. He once told a classroom of students at his old high school that his inspiration to write is the car he drives. He's turned into a hack!
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5.0étoiles sur 5 A Transitional Ryan Tale, Avril 27 2004
Par Jeffrey Clinard "Jeffrey" (Las Vegas, NV USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Jack Ryan is on the other side - political forces from the National Security Advisor to the President want him out. Information about his past - such as his connections to the Zimmer family - are hinted at in the press. His wife thinks he's unfaithful, the president thinks he's James Bond, and certain forces are building a hydrogen bomb to provoke a war between the US and the Russians.

From the ashes of his dismay, Jack eventually finds redemption, not in alcohol, but in the form of Mr. Clark, and Domingo Chavez, who give his wife the truth about her husband's gallantry and fidelity. Those forces nudge him back to his job - and his interception in not only preventing a nuclear war, but in his ultimate choice to defy the President in his choices - and willing to sacrifice his job for it.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 If you've seen the movie, be prepared for a shock!, Fév 19 2004
Par Connie Williams "connie87" (California, United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I liked the film, and it led me to read the book. Boy, was I surprised! I have to wonder what Clancy thought of the screenplay because about the only thing they have in common is the name and a bomb that goes off...but not as or where it depicts in the film.
The book is really good, but I was continually faced with differences, so it was an interesting journey. The other reviewers have done a good job of explaining the story, so all I'll say is that you owe it to yourself, if you're a Clancy fan, to see what HE wrote instead of what the screenwriter did with it. I can assure you, you'll wonder if the screenwriter even read the book!
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5.0étoiles sur 5 The Sum of Clancy's Greast Novel
This is my favorite Clancy Book! Some SPOLIERS in Review

It is late 1991 after the Gulf War. The Soviet Union is in its final days and the American victory in the Gulf causes... Read more

Publié le Nov. 2 2003 par John M. Trofimuk

5.0étoiles sur 5 A Scary Ride
The Sum Of All Fears is by far THE BEST CLANCY NOVEL EVER! First it starts off that a Israeli nuclear missle is missing, and it falls in the hands of a Palestinian man who's... Read more
Publié le Oct. 8 2003 par Eric

5.0étoiles sur 5 Clancy's "Fear-ful" novel is chilling, taut...
In his sixth novel (and fifth entry in the Jack Ryan series), The Sum of All Fears, Tom Clancy once again turned his attention on the specter of global terrorism and meshed it to... Read more
Publié le Sep 25 2003 par Alex Diaz-Granados

3.0étoiles sur 5 More information that I want in a novel
I have never read one of Tom Clancy's books. I have seen most of the movies that were made from them and have enjoyed most of them. Read more
Publié le Sep 15 2003 par Jackie M. Bachenberg

4.0étoiles sur 5 It all comes together in the end.
It takes a while to get into this book, but when you do its worth it. Its a real page turner (and there's alot of them), its several stories that all come together to one great... Read more
Publié le Aoû 21 2003 par David Hassall

5.0étoiles sur 5 Clancy at his best
Wow. This book is, for me, the best Clancy has ever written. It's masterful plot concerns a peace plan for the middle east set into plan by the Americans, and a missing Israili... Read more
Publié le Aoû 4 2003 par cleeclee2003uk

4.0étoiles sur 5 another Jack Ryan hit
Clancy continues Jack Ryan's rise in The Sum of All Fears. This book should be read for what it is without relating it to the movie version; there are significant deviations from... Read more
Publié le Juil 9 2003 par mackattack9988

5.0étoiles sur 5 Movie almost as good as the book.
After what Hollywood did to Exec Orders, Clancy was involved in making this book into a movie. An older book, the movie was actually made before 911. Read more
Publié le Juil 3 2003 par JediMack

2.0étoiles sur 5 Not satisfying!
Jack Ryan is the hero of this book. He's the DDCI Director of Intelligence, and he's got to work and deal with infomation from the Secret Service (CIA). Read more
Publié le Jui 4 2003

3.0étoiles sur 5 Turn off mind before reading first half, then on again.
I enjoyed this yarn, overall, as I do most of Clancy's stuff. But I wish he wouldn't put so many obstacles in the way of buying into his premise. Read more
Publié le Jui 2 2003 par David Marshall

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