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The Teeth Of The Tiger

The Teeth Of The Tiger

Tom Clancy brings Jack Ryan's son—Jack Ryan, Jr.—to the forefront in this #1 New York Times bestselling thriller.

A man named Mohammed sits in a café in Vienna, about to propose a deal to a Colombian. What if they combined his network of Middle East agents and sympathizers with the Colombian’s drug network in America? The potential for profits would be enormous—and the potential for destruction unimaginable.
 

A young man in suburban Maryland who has grown up around intrigue is about to put his skills to the test. Taught the ways of the world firsthand by agents, statesmen, analysts, Secret Servicemen, and black-op specialists, he crosses the radar of “The Campus”—a secret organization set up to identify local terrorist threats and deal with them by any means necessary.

His name: Jack Ryan, Jr.

Reviews
  • The Teeth of the Tiger

    Superb.

    By wadenof

  • Meh

    Slow start; empty ending. Worst Clancy yet. Stick with the original Jack Ryan and his cohorts and you’ll be good.

    By Sittingbull strongbear

  • Real

    I hope we are doing this for real

    By mflgolf

  • The Teeth of the Tiger

    This book is pretty decent. This is not your typical spy verses spy book like the previous books Tom Clancy had done with Jack Ryan. In this book, you begin to follow Jack Ryan’s oldest son, Jack Ryan Jr., as he enters the world of espionage. This book starts out at a pretty fast pace, but quickly comes to a very slow read as you work your way through details involving the behind the scenes work of espionage of the modern age, computers. However, as hard as it is to make it through all the day to day life of an analyst reviewing emails from the target group, Tom Clancy spins it around so that Jack Jr. goes into the field to assist the agents with up to date information and even finishes the job that they can not.

    By nstepp9135

  • Amazing

    Great book! Honestly, when I first looked at it it had mixed feelings. But this book is work your time.

    By Mr,'z

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