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The Teeth of the Tiger [Large Print] (Hardcover)

by Tom Clancy (Author) "THE TOWN of West Odenton, Maryland, isn't much of a town at all, just a post office for people who live in the general area,..." (more)
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While last year's Clancy novel, Red Rabbit, hit #1 first week out, sales reportedly were down from previous books, as were the thumbs of critics, who found the book slow, talky and lacking in action. In an effort to repair the damage as well as to revitalize his long-running Jack Ryan series, Clancy has scrapped his usual one-novel-every-two-years cycle to deliver a shorter, swifter tale featuring not Ryan but Ryan's son, also known as Jack, as well as two of young Jack's cousins, fraternal twins Dominic and Brian Caruso, the former an FBI agent, the latter a Marine. All three are recruited to a privately funded vigilante organization, Hendley Associates, that aims to strike at America's enemies-particularly, terrorists-when the Feds can't or won't. The narrative divides into two parts. The first concerns the training of the three, with young Ryan basically pushing his way into the organization while Dominic is signed on after taking the law into his own hands by shooting a child killer, and Brian after demonstrating smarts during combat in Afghanistan. Their grapplings with the moral and logistical demands of their new jobs alternate with a villains' plot, as Islamic terrorists cut a deal with Colombian drug smugglers, sneak into the U.S. and move toward their killing-field objectives, four shopping malls in mid-America. The plot strands tie up in a terrifically exciting sequence, the novel's highlight, as Dom and Brian, by chance shopping at one mall, take down four of the terrorists. But the terrorists kill scores of innocents, so the rest of the novel details American vengeance-the teeth of the tiger-as the twins fly to Europe, followed by Jack, to take out several of the terrorists' handlers. This isn't Clancy's strongest novel, but it's a big improvement over Red Rabbit. Geopolitical analysis and operational details overwhelm the few action sequences, perhaps to the chagrin of many Clancy fans, but the author knows this stuff like no one else and delivers it all in his inimitable clipped manner. Clancy's smart flag-waving and targeting of terrorists will please many, of course, and leaves plenty of room for sequels. Expect generally satisfied fans.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Tom Clancy continues the saga of Jack Ryan, except that Ryan doesn't actually show up in the story. He's mentioned only as part of the background. Instead his son, Jack, Jr., takes center stage. Junior and two of his cousins work in deep cover for "The Campus," an organization that studies the electronic traffic of terrorists and then avenges their actions. Our heroes go after a terrorist cell, using the strategy of cutting off the head and letting the body die. Stephen Lang joins the ranks of readers such as Paul Michael and Scott Brick, whose styles are young, fluid, and well chosen for the thriller genre. D.R.W. © AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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THE TOWN of West Odenton, Maryland, isn't much of a town at all, just a post office for people who live in the general area, a few gas stations and a 7-Eleven, plus the usual fast-food places for people who need a fat-filled breakfast on the drive from Columbia, Maryland, to their jobs in Washington, D.C. And half a mile from the modest post office building was a mid-rise office building of government-undistinguished architecture. Read the first page
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1.0 out of 5 stars RUUUN RED RABBIT...RUUUUN!!!, Aug 13 2003
By NeuroSplicer (Freeside, in geosynchronous orbit) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Teeth Of The Tiger (Hardcover)
Remember RED RABBIT, that awfull cut&paste juvenile first draft that we got suckered into buying as a novel? Well I for one have not forgotten and, for that matter, neither have Clancy's readers I hope.

This one is a just tad better. More events, although none too cleverlly interwooven, lots and lots of extreme right-wing retorics (still looking for those Iraqi weapons of mass destruction, aren't we Tom?) and the nagging aftertaste of having bought another phoned-in flop.

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1.0 out of 5 stars More twists in 15 minutes of "24" than this waste of time, Jan 15 2007
By Torval Mork (Calgary, Alberta Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Teeth Of The Tiger (Hardcover)
I was sifting through a box of books left in the "donation" area of our condo building and found "Teeth of the Tiger." Having read all of the Jack Ryan novels, I felt well versed in the Tom Clancy dogma and decided why not continue forward. What a waste of time that turned out to be. I couldn't believe some of the wooden dialogue that was written for the three central characters. The two brothers (Dom and Brian - cousins to Jack Ryan Jr.) spoke to each other like two wide-eyed Archie comic high school students. If I spoke to my brother like that I'd be hard pressed to show myself in public. I find it easy to suspend myself in the reality that the TV show "24" creates from episode to eposide, because the action has you on the edge of your seat so you have no choice but to lean forward and give in to the thrill ride. Conversely, Teeth of the Tiger has a couple too many coincidences, such as the brothers (who have been recruited by a clandestine government sponsored anti terror agency) who just happen to be shopping at the mall that's been targeted by suicide gunmen. What a bore, to me the climax happened way too early, and caused me to flip unread pages to the end, which was entirely uneventful. I think Mr. Clancy, out of respect for the fans who he impressed with the Ryan chronicles, should kindly step aside and let a new generation write for an age that requires an entirely different type of dialogue, and a heck of a lot more adrenalin.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Teethless tiger??, Oct 3 2005
By Waldy (Caribbean) - See all my reviews
This is the first book I ever read by skipping plenty of pages throughout the process.... It was simply too boring and too big for such a short story.
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1.0 out of 5 stars A big mess
This was possibly the worst book I ever read. The plot is extremely unoriginal (killing terrorists. As well Clancy can't write a book for his life some chapters are basically just... Read more
Published on Mar 16 2005

4.0 out of 5 stars When is part 2???
Being a HUGE fan of Clancy (I've read them all), I certainly enjoyed this book.

My main problem is that the book ended far too early, without the typical "double... Read more

Published on Aug 10 2004

4.0 out of 5 stars Cirrusreview
Now that I've read so many reviews panning Clancy's latest I'm starting to wonder if I need to get an IQ test before adding my thoughts. Read more
Published on Jul 17 2004

2.0 out of 5 stars Bring back the old characters
These new characters are like old Clancy lite. Watered down versions of everyone's favorite characters, Clark, Jack Ryan, the Foleys, Ding...

I did not like this book...

Published on Jul 16 2004 by jadespartan

1.0 out of 5 stars I'd give it less stars if I could...
To be fair, I thought the idea of a clandestine, vigilante group to be intriguing. (Why not level the playing field? Read more
Published on Jul 14 2004

1.0 out of 5 stars Teeth of the Tiger has no bite
I've been a big fan of Tom Clancy novels for some time. I've noticed that over the past few, his topics are getting weaker and the repetitiveness of the dialog/topic are becoming... Read more
Published on Jul 9 2004 by S. DELANCEY

2.0 out of 5 stars Fun ride, but only half he story
I am a fan of Clancy's novels and have read them all. This one, like many of the others, is a fast read. Read more
Published on Jul 6 2004 by amanuensis

2.0 out of 5 stars half a book
To me, this was not a typical Clancy book. It seemed light while reading it without as much substance as one of his earlier thrillers. Read more
Published on Jun 29 2004

3.0 out of 5 stars Horrible Ending
I'm not the biggest fan of Clancy's new material. Sure, Red October and Patriot Games are classics that will never lose their appeal, but the new stuff (Op-Center, etc. Read more
Published on Jun 28 2004 by John Dough

3.0 out of 5 stars Good, not great
A Clancy fan from way back, I was eager to read this book. While it isn't my favorite of his, it does have its moments. Read more
Published on Jun 28 2004

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