Book Description
For many readers, Jack Ryan embodies
the essence of the modern American hero. Morally centered, disciplined,
humble yet powerful, Ryan (and his onscreen incarnations in Alec Baldwin
and Harrison Ford) has made Tom Clancy one of the most popular writers
in the world. But as Clancy has constructed the Ryan mythology, he
has quietly established Ryan's shadow double, John Clark.
Appearing in The Cardinal of the Kremlin, Clear and Present Danger,
and Without Remorse, Clark has many of Jack Ryan's most appealing
traits, but he is also a darker figure embodying the more paranoid
sensibilities of the late '90s. As is made clear from the opening
pages of Rainbow Six, ex-Navy SEAL Clark and his colleagues believe
violent, deadly force to be the best deterrent for terrorism.
Clark (a.k.a. Rainbow Six) has left the CIA to create an England-based
organization code-named "Rainbow." Its mission: deploy an
elite squad of American operatives combined with handpicked British,
French, and German agents to stop terrorism in its tracks. Rainbow's
emergence could not be more timely: in quick succession, the force
diffuses three attempted terrorist actions. But Clark becomes suspicious
when Russian agents suddenly show interest in Rainbow's work. Rainbow
Six appeals on all the levels that Clancy fans could hope for.
The Rainbow operatives, from Navy SEALs to German mountain-leader
school graduates, are rendered to inspire with their physical and
mental prowess. The book is infatuated with the latest gadgets for
scrambling, transmitting, and decoding secrets. And, in a carefully
woven narrative that simultaneously traces the Rainbow team, a former
KGB agent named Popov, the Australian Olympic security team, and a
sinister group of American scientists, Clancy artfully reveals the
mystery of "Shiva" at the center of the novel.
How does Clark measure up against Jack Ryan? He may be the perfect
hero for a world with hidden villains.
About the Author(s)
Tom
Clancy is the bestselling author of The Bear and the Dragon,
The Hunt for Red October, Red Storm Rising, Patriot Games, Clear and
Present Danger, Without Remorse, Debt of Honor and Executive Orders.
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