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Tom Clancy's Net Force [Audiobook] (Audio Cassette)

by Tom Clancy (Author), Steve Pieczenik (Author)
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Clancy's newest collaboration takes us to 2010, when the virtual Web looks like a stock-car race and gadgets and gizmos abound. Net Force, a computer security agency created by Congress, patrols the technological etherworld and those who hook into it. When the agency's director is assassinated, Deputy Director Alex Michaels suddenly finds himself in command. Diverted by the Chechen mastermind in Russia, Michaels and his forces are soon battling the New Mafia and an Irish assassin named "The Selkie." Out in the field, the Special Forces carry advanced armor and weapons systems while joshing around in cartoonlike jargon. The computer jocks drive their virtual Vipers to investigate "roadblocks" and "pileups." The equipment is interesting, but the action doesn't bear up under the ponderous exposition and flatter-than-a-floppy-disk characters. (Feb.) FYI: Net Force is soon to be an ABC mini-series.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 Almost a book, Mars 26 2004
Par Jorge Frid (Mexico City) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This story is out of reality at any time, it has an almost love story, almost FBI thriller, almost futuristic, almost childish, and I can keep going about almost everything, apart of that, you can skip almost half of the book and you will understand it, so to resume this review, this book is a complete (not almost, complete) waste.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 FUTURISTIC GLIMPSE, Fév 18 2004
Par Sandy Rhoad "Insatiable reader" (Branchville, SC United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Tom Clancy is a genius at research on any topic - and he excels in the futuristic world of the virtual world computer. If you enjoy the science of computers, the possibilities of virtual world then this is a must read. It will be a scary prospect when considering RW (real world vs. VR (virtual reality) - but brace yourselves because Clancy has hit the nail on the head. If you are a fan of his writing - don't miss this one.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Beginning of a worthwhile series, Aoû 4 2003
Par Brian Hulett "okierazorbacker2" (Oinklahoma) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I've read a few of the NetForce novels, including this one that launched the series, and thought I'd pop around and see what some of the Amazon.com users like me thought about them. I'm really surprised they're not more well received. Some thoughts in reply to several comments I've seen readers make here:

1) Tom Clancy did not write these novels. He and Steve Pieczenik are listed as "created by," and it appears that a writer named Steve Perry may have done most of the actual writing of at least two of the three NetForce novels I've read. His name is an attention-getter, and it is somewhat odd to me that so many reviewers comment on "this isn't Clancy's best work." Of course not. It's obviously not his writing, so the books cannot be accurately reviewed from that angle.

2) Comments regarding there being less than Clancy's usual tons of technical detail are irrelevant as well. Personally the technical detail bores me anyway, and there is too much here for my tastes, making it one of the weaknesses of the NetForce series IMO. YMMV; some reviewers want more technical detail, I want less. There's enough in this series to be illustrative, but for me (I prefer plot exposition, moving the story along, and character development) the writer stops to explain various weapons more than enough. It slows the story down, but at least it's not too distracting.

3) Someone commented that this series "is not written for people who actually use computers." Ahem. I have operated a commercial website for several years as a part-time job, and my full-time job is on my PC as well. I have rebuilt and upgraded entire computer systems by myself with minimal instruction. I practically *live* in e-mail. And I do enjoy this series. Again, perhaps the reviewer was looking for some kind of extensive technical detail on the computer systems and how they function and interface, but gimme a break, that's *work* to me. I read for pleasure, not to take my work with me into those hours. The internet crime focus and extensive descriptions of a futuristic virtual-reality-driven internet are definitely interesting reading.

Having said all that, the prospective reader of this series must also be aware that it is not just a series of self-enclosed stories but an actual serial of sorts. One of the bad guys in this novel returns later in the "Night Moves" book (third in the series), our heroic geek Jay Gridley meets someone in that one who changes his life and becomes part of future episodes, the working relationship between Alex & Toni (with occasional comments about an attraction) bears fruit in future volumes, and Colonel Howard's family life (plus the life of his son Tyrone) is another thread that runs throughout much of the series.

The NetForce books realistically include people of multiple races, backgrounds, personalities, interests, religions, politics, etc., and consistently have the interesting multiple perspective of viewing the story through the eyes of various characters. It also introduces us to some little-known martial arts, primarily from Indonesia, but in the later "CyberNation" book we get some sharply drawn bad guys and one of them has a Brazilian fighting style. By and large, this is a series which I will continue to follow with interest.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 AMAZING Thriller
Tom Clancy is an amazing author. We have begun to expect thrilling novels from him. Net Force is just a step above the rest. Read more
Publié le Avril 15 2003 par elfishdrummer

4.0étoiles sur 5 A good Clancy Technological thriller
The author, Tom Clancy, is known for being a military technology buff, and porting his love over to his novels. Read more
Publié le Janv. 8 2003 par duohawking

5.0étoiles sur 5 Great Book
Tom clancy is one of my favorite writers and his net force series is great. The first book starts off a lot of diffrent trails to be expanded upon in future additions to the... Read more
Publié le Juil 10 2002

1.0étoiles sur 5 Bad experience
I've read the Spanish translation.

This book is very poor, elemental. There is no emotion, no thriller. Some argumental threads become suddently dead. Read more

Publié le Mars 15 2002 par Gabriel Massip Fons

4.0étoiles sur 5 BOMB (literally)
This was my first Tom Clancy book. It really got me hooked.
I guess a lot of people read some of his better books and then frowned upon this one. Read more
Publié le Fév 8 2002

4.0étoiles sur 5 #1 Book in America
Net Force by Tom Clancy is a fantastic and interesting novel. I loved it because its supposedly based in the year 2010 a time when computers are the superpowers of the world. Read more
Publié le Janv. 22 2002 par Devin Brown

4.0étoiles sur 5 #1 Book in America
Net Force by Tom Clancy is a fantastic and interesting novel. I loved it because its supposedly based in the year 2010 a time when computers are the superpowers of the world. Read more
Publié le Janv. 22 2002 par Devin Brown

4.0étoiles sur 5 #1 Book in America
Net Force by Tom Clancy is a fantastic and interesting novel. I loved it because its supposedly based in the year 2010 a time when computers are the superpowers of the world. Read more
Publié le Janv. 22 2002 par Devin Brown

5.0étoiles sur 5 This book is great!
Tom Clancey is a master of putting suspense, reality, action, futuristic worlds, and thrill all into one novel. Read more
Publié le Mai 11 2001 par Dan

1.0étoiles sur 5 Clancy's Descent Into Formulaic Novels Accelerates
On the whole, this novel may be one of the worst mass market novels ever published. Wasting a decent if predictable premise, Clancy - or whoever it was who actually wrote this -... Read more
Publié le Mai 1 2001 par sog11

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