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Colombian drug lords, bored with Uncle Sam's hectoring, assassinate the head of the FBI. The message is clear: Bug off!
At what point do these druggies threaten national security? When can a nation act against its enemies? These are questions Jack Ryan must answer because someone has quietly stepped over the line. Does anyone know who the real enemy is? How much action is to..more
Published August 1st 1994 by Berkley Pub Group
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Oct 04, 2013Jason Koivu rated it liked it
There was a clear and present danger that I wasn't going to finish this. Apr 01, 2014Igor Ljubuncic rated it really liked it
I don't watch soap operas. I used to. I'd get home and General Hospital would be on (Mom was heavily invested in the Luke & Laura saga,) so I got stuck with it. Consequently I know a soap opera when I see one and Clear and Present Danger is a soap opera. How so? It jumps from character to character, from scene to scene. Some of it's nearly as melodramatic as a soap, but I won't go that far in my analogy. Mainly the issue..more
Shelves: thriller, espionage, tom-clancy, action, techno-thriller
Just re-watched the movie last night, and I thought about the book. While Han Solo did pull off quite a few of Clancy's movies with great flair back in the early 90s, Clear and Present Danger notwithstanding, the book is still better. Mostly because it portrays Clark and Chavez in a more profound, emotional light than they are shown onscreen. As a techno thriller, it's relatively low on materiel details, but the action is still solid. It's also a beginning of The Fellowship of the Oval Ring, get..more
Mar 26, 2015Thomas Strömquist rated it liked it · review of another edition
A Jack Ryan in which we see quite little of Jack Ryan. It's about the US war on Colombian drugs and it's quite long. And honestly, that's about all I can remember about this particular one. Because this was one that I did not re-read and I'm guessing that also says something. As a recommendation to anyone who hasn't and wants to experience the Jack Ryan series, I'd say stop at book 8. For the non-completist I would say read The Hunt for Red October, The Cardinal of the Kremlin & The Sum of A..more
Aug 20, 2008Stephen rated it really liked it
Shelves: spy-stuff, political-fiction, 1990-1999, thriller, ebooks
4.0 to 4.5 stars. Excellent Tom Clancy novel in which Jack Ryan and the Mr. Clark take on the Columbian drug cartels. This was a terrific read from beginning to end and confirmed by opinion of Tom Clancy as a master of the political thriller.
Aug 26, 2014Nicole Chase rated it it was ok
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ME I FINISHED IT.
Next time, someone tell me to just watch the movie. For the Pop Sugar Challenge, this was 'a book you started but never finished.'
Jun 15, 2009Jake rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This is the last Tom Clancy novel I absolutely loved. With this one, I felt like he was at peak performance, generating a focused, plausible storyline that could stand on its own, rather than just being an installment in an increasingly outlandish saga. Clear and Present Danger is a grand techno-thriller, and a fine outing for Jack Ryan, Clancy’s all-American CIA analyst turned reluctant field operative. The story is lengthy, but moves at a brisk pace. There are a great mix of supporting charact..more
I read this book after I saw the movie with Harrison Ford.
The President of the United States finds himself between a rock and a hard place. A prominent businessman and his family connected to him have been found murdered. Turns out they are victims of the drug cartels. With things getting out of hand, he wants something done, but politics and red tape prevent him from doing so. With the help of his security advisor, they devise a plan of using armed troops to take on the cartels in the heart of..more
May 01, 2018C.T. Phipps rated it it was amazing
Well, more like 4 1/2 stars but I'm being generous because this is my favorite of Tom Clancy's novels. I'm not a big fan of 'Dad Fiction' in general but it's hard to deny the influence of the father of technothrillers in the modern day. He's a guy who also was a master of marketing and created, directly or indirectly, some of my favorite franchises like Rainbow Six, Ghost Recon, and Splinter Cell. Mind you, his contributions were mostly an ethos but they had a massive effect and I intend to read..more
Jan 06, 2012Michael rated it did not like it · review of another edition
I wanted to really like this book because I've heard such good things about it. Also, I like action and military stories, etc. So I went in very excited. But, I got a bit more than 200 pages into it when I just had to stop. I probably could have made it, had it not been for the massive amounts of swear words; specifically F-words. I really, REALLY hate swearing. Maybe it's the father in me, or the saint lurking somewhere within, but it just grates on me. I used to work in a factory making styrof..more
Oh, I love this one! The movie too was fanfuckingtastic .
My uncle gave me this book and I owned it for years but finally gave it away. I would give it 5 stars but I don't like Tom Clancy.
Jul 17, 2012Andrew Nettleman rated it it was amazing
Tom Clancy never disappoints. I have decided to go back and go through the Jack Ryan series in the Chronological order of the story's events, rather than the order they were released and it is like I am getting to know an old friend all over again.
When Columbian Drug Lords assassinate the director of the FBI on the street of Bogota,the CIA and the president (without the knowledge of Acting CIA Intelligence Chief Ryan) decide to take extraordinary action. Chavez, Ryan and Clark take center stage..more
Aug 08, 2016M.L. rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Seven stars******* if I could. Exciting, big plot, some poetic justice due and received. A big plot where, the author knows everyone-they all have 'bios.' Many heroes and villains, John Clark being one of the main good guys, and my favorite, he walks the talk. The nice thing about 'discovering' Tom Clancy is his huge body of work, long involved novels. Looking forward to the next one. This is a favorite
Sep 20, 2008Janet rated it really liked it
I must confess, I am on the Clancy jazz now. Clear and Present Danger the novel blows away C&PD the movie just like a Pave Low lll helicopter firing miniguns on bad guys (scene from the book). Well perhaps not quite that dramatic as there are some fine correlations with the movie, yet there is so much more. The terrain is familiar to me as our heroes fly in and out of Eglin AFB, Hurlburt Field, and the Pensacola Naval Air Station….soaring out over the white sands and emerald waters of the Gu..more
If you've never read Tom Clancy, this could be a difficult book to get into, as it was in my case. however, once past trying to remember what person fit with what name it became the greatest book i've read in my entire life. i've read it twice just to make sure. this book makes you feel things you lead a somewhat bland existence. I actually raged at some of the characters because they were so human and so despicable in what they were capable of. from the ratings, you know it's a good book if the..more
Feb 08, 2013Corey rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Shelves: spy-espionage, political-thriller, military
Another good Clancy read, I would probably put this one right up there with Hunt for Red October, another page turner. I own the movie Clear and Present Danger which once again stars Harrison Ford as Ryan, and Willem Dafoe portrays John Clark. The movie was good but once again the book is better. This book is about the US government going to war against the Columbian drug cartels. Clancy's always very descriptive in his books and he always makes the story very realistic. I always tell myself tha..more
I love this book. It was full of Clancy's trademark political and military knowledge. He certainly researched his books very well. I rated 4 stars because it was so steeped in tech language and jargon that it literally took me six months to read it. This one was a great thriller, though. Check it out!
now i am hooked. This was such a great, easy and creative book. i was hooked after the first page.
The characters were easy to fall in love with and follow, along with the story. the author made the mental visions so easy and vivid of the surroundings and the characters actions felt so real. i would highly recommend this author and this book.
Mar 03, 2008Laura rated it really liked it
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Colombian drug lords, tired of being harassed by US law enforcement agents, have assassinated the American Ambassador and the visiting head of the FBI. Their message is clear: leave us alone. But they have pushed too far.
Good book about clandestine operations and some also good details about South American intrigue. Clancy also does a good job describing action scenes and putting together plausible, while still entertaining scenarios. Compared to the book, the movie was stupid. Well researched.
Apr 14, 2008Eddie rated it really liked it
This has to be among the Clancy classics. I recommend this to any military or political buff. Clancy definitely rocks the house with this one.
For Fear of Sounding like an Idiot! Well, I am in fear of it when I come to praise Tom Clancy’s book A Clear and Present Danger. I only read this door-stop (656 pages!!!!) because my son, an avid gamer, gave it to me for Christmas. I could have put it with all of the sweaters I have never received, and the ties I don’t get, but I thought, (internal complex reasoning), Jon, you write sci-fi thrillers with secret agents, armies, presidents, shit blowing up, assassinations, conspiracies, maybe you..more
Sep 05, 2018Bettie☯ rated it liked it
Shelves: mystery-thriller, north-americas, recreational-drugs, recreational-homicide, published-1989, kaboom, tbr-busting-2018, spies, series, adventure
Description: Colombian drug lords, bored with Uncle Sam's hectoring, assassinate the head of the FBI.
The message is clear: Bug off! At what point do these druggies threaten national security? When can a nation act against its enemies? These are questions Jack Ryan must answer because someone has quietly stepped over the line. Does anyone know who the real enemy is? How much action is too much? Which lines have been crossed? Ryan and his 'dark side', a shadowy field officer known only as Mr...more
Jan 29, 2019Emily L added it · review of another edition
I'm not giving a rating since I didn't finish it.
Quitting because it's a little inappropriate (well, it's a realistic military operation story, so what do you expect?) and it's sooooo long. Plus, I'm having trouble keeping track of all the plot lines.
Mar 31, 2019Dave Jones rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Solid Tom Clancy story. The movie did not spoil the plot. Clancy has a knack for letting the reader get inside the character's heads. He also ends his novels well by tying up all the loose ends. Sep 24, 2017Rob rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Probably a 4.5 star read. It doesn't seem like a 800-900 page book.
Shelves: author-male, read-2018, thriller, audio-book
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Executive Summary: I've been so-so on the first few Tom Clancy books I've read, but this one I really enjoyed.
Audiobook: Michael Prichard does a pretty good job with this one. It's been a few weeks since I listened now, I think he did a few voices at times, but mostly read it with his own voice. I could be totally wrong. His normal reading voice is a good fit for the story however. He speaks clearly and with good pacing and inflection. This is definitely not a must listen, but audio is definitely..more
This book is part of the Jack Ryan series but it can be read as a stand alone. A rape and murder is committed on a boat that is in the open seas. It is discovered and puts into motion a series of events that will find the United States initiating a strike against the drug cartel who is the opposition in the war on drugs.
I loved the concept of this novel and I believe that everyone would too. Who cannot get behind the idea of a nation trying to protect its citizens and strike a blow against the d..more
Dec 01, 2008Brett rated it it was ok
I read the first few of this series when I was in high school and thought I might return to it for some more mindless entertainment. Unfortunately, I forgot how mindless it really is.
Clancy's reputation, as the blurb on any of his novels will tell you, is for writing 'techno-thrillers'. I guess it's true that there is a degree of military technology that he seems to have a good handle on, but the man really can't write a pleasing sentence to save his life, his characters don't have depth, and hi..more
After reading a terrific book, The Hunt for Red October, I had to read another Tom Clancy book. My teacher suggested that I read Clear and Present Danger because I have seen all of the Jack Ryan movies, and she stated that the best one to read after seeing the movie (apparently the movie was terrible compared to the book), was Clear and Present Danger. It was a fantastic book! The movie didn’t even compare to the book. The movie left out a lot of interesting and important details such as Captain..more
I enjoyed this book quite a bit. It was my first time reading a Tom Clancy book. I can understand what others have said about his over-detailed style, but I didn't feel that it slowed the story down much. The first half was full of details that I thought might not have been completely necessary, but by the end it was fairly obvious that the author was just laying out all the pieces to the puzzle before he put them all together. The second half of the book definitely flowed better, and it became..more
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Tom Clancy was an English major at Baltimore’s Loyola College. As a Maryland insurance broker with a passion for naval history, his dream of writing a novel came true with his first effort, The Hunt for Red October (1984).
He since wrote more than a dozen novels, which have a blend of realism and authenticity, intricate plotting, and razor-sharp suspense. Ten of the novels, including The Teeth of..more
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