Jack Ryan has always been a soldier. Now he's giving the orders.
At the climax of Debt of Honor, the most devastating terrorist act in the history of the world left the President, the Joing Chiefs, the Supreme Court, and nearly all of Congress dead. Only Jack Ryan, confirmed Vice President mere minutes before, survived to take the reins of a shaken and leaderless country. Now he must rebuild a government, confort a grieving nation, and become a true leader. Meanwhile, he is surrounded by enemies--both inside the White House and around the world--all of them plotting to destroy an untested President. And bring an already wounded country to its knees.....
"Undoubtedly Clancy's best yet" --Atlanta journal & Constitution

Stephanie S. (
punkinema) wrote on 5/28/2007...
This is a long, long book (over 1300 pages) but a very great read which gets very intense in the last third of it. I could not put it down until I got to the last page. Another great Jack Ryan novel.
I thought that this book was a little slow in parts but over all it's a terrific read. Make's you glad that it is a novel.

Angie A. (
alanders) wrote on 2/19/2007...
Sequel to Debt of Honor. The ongoing tale of Jack Ryan. Having been made Vice-President only minutes before (and grudgingly at that) Jack is now forced to take the reigns and guide our country in the wake of the most devastating terror attack this country has ever seen.

Pamela G. (
blessed1) wrote on 1/19/2007...
You can't beat Clancy for a knuckle biter!
Jack Ryan is now president.Nw he must rebuild a government,comfort a grieving nation,and become a true leader.Meanwhile he is surrounded by enemies both inside the white house and around the world all of them plotting to destroy an untested president.and bring an already wounded nation to it's knee's.
My husbands favorite author. I know if I pick up any new Tom Clancy book He'll be happy for days.
bought used. minor tears on cover, paperback