Chain of command / Marc Cameron.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780593188163
- ISBN: 0593188160
- Physical Description: x, 497 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
- Publisher: New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, [2021]
Content descriptions
General Note: | Sequel to: Target acquired by Don Bentley. Source: Goodreads. |
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Subject: | Ryan, Jack, Sr. (Fictitious character) > Fiction. Presidents > United States > Fiction. Kidnapping > Fiction. Billionaires > Fiction. Pharmaceutical industry > Fiction. |
Genre: | Thrillers (Fiction) Spy fiction. Novels. |
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Available copies
- 74 of 76 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
- 1 of 1 copy available at North Kansas City.
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- 0 current holds with 76 total copies.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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North Kansas City Public Library | FICTION CLANCY 2021 (Text) | 0001002390027 | Fiction | Available | - |
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Kirkus Review
Tom Clancy Chain of Command
Kirkus Reviews
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A kidnapping prompts President Jack Ryan to temporarily step aside. Criminals force "some poor schmuck" to fly his Cessna toward the White House and the Capitol, and a pair of F-16s prepare to shoot him down. So begins a convoluted plot to stop President Ryan from pushing through a Pharma Independence bill vehemently opposed by Indian foreign minister Varma. (Varma vs. Pharma--hmm.) Anyway, the bad guys kidnap first lady Cathy Ryan, and what's a Clancy thriller without fighting and skulduggery in far-flung reaches of the world, with do-good American doctors who stand to be executed as no-good spies in a part of Afghanistan so remote that even the Taliban doesn't go there? As fans will remember, Cathy, a world-class ophthalmic surgeon, is the love of the president's life. Knowing his own deep emotional involvement, he sees the need to temporarily cede constitutional power to the newly minted Vice President Dehart. (VP Hargrave has suddenly died.) Yes, the first lady might not survive--wherever she is--but the president must put country above all else. The plot even includes a possibly rogue Chinese cross-border incursion onto the Roof of the World, a testy top-level chat with China's president, and an encounter with the Argentine border patrol. And with Aussies and Brits who've fought in Africa and who may kill Cathy, the story is like No Continent Left Behind. So yeah, the plot sort of holds together, but wouldn't stopping the drug bill have been lots easier using the tried-and-true method of buying off a few U.S. senators? As a White House official muses, there's "no easy explanation for human stupidity--or violence." In other words, this is vintage Clancy, may he rest in peace, with plenty of fast-paced excitement in locales galore. Another adventure-packed treat for fans of the Ryan family. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Publishers Weekly Review
Tom Clancy Chain of Command
Publishers Weekly
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Bestseller Cameron's admirable if flawed fifth Jack Ryan novel (after 2020's Shadow of the Dragon) injects new blood into the late Tom Clancy's signature franchise. President Jack Ryan's efforts to push a protectionist pharmaceutical bill through Congress alarms greedy billionaire Harjit Malhotra, whose pending sale of his generic drug manufacturing company, which would increase his wealth tenfold, is under threat from the legislation. In order to distract the president from ensuring its passage, Malhotra hires Señor Gil, the founder of the Camarilla, a secretive cadre of ruthless mercenaries, to abduct First Lady Cathy Ryan, among other no-less-violent crimes. Cameron skillfully depicts the audacious and bloody kidnapping, but it's all in service of weak and contrived motives, which a last-second gotcha moment makes superfluous anyway. Jack Ryan Jr., a member of the Campus, "an off-the-books quasigovernmental intelligence organization," is mostly background noise, though Cameron introduces new Campus members, who are developed enough to merit their own series. Readers will hope for a more worthy foe in the next entry. Agent: Jennifer Rudolph Walsh, WME. (Nov.)
Library Journal Review
Tom Clancy Chain of Command
Library Journal
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In President Jack Ryan's latest outing, a truly evil pharmaceutical billionaire spends big bucks supporting various radical groups whose violence is meant to distract officials as he floods the U.S. market with counterfeit drugs. Now that people are dying of bad medicine, he sets in motion the ultimate power grab, which means getting rid of the president himself.