
Stephanie S. (
punkinema) wrote on 7/22/2007...
This is a story of Jack Ryan Jr.'s (Ryan's son) entrance into the spy game. No matter what you think of the method, it is awesome to read the book.

Michael A. (
malone99) wrote on 5/3/2007...
"A plot that keeps readers turning pages" I know I couldn't stop reading it.
Novel about secret organizations set up to identify terrorist groups a real thriller

Janet C. (
Mamacop2) wrote on 3/12/2007...
New York Times best seller.
I didn't read this one, my husband did... sorry, no review details.
Jack Ryan, Jr., a man who has grown up around intrigue, is about to put his skills to the test. Taught the ways of the world by agents, statesmen, ananlysts, Secret Servicemen, and black-ops specialists,he crosses the radar of the "The Campus"--a secret organization set up to identify local terrorist threats and deal with them by any means necessary. A book that brings the thought: Is there possibly a real "Campus" in todays America? The time we live in gets you thinking.
I enjoyed all of this series of books.

Freda L. (
MomCat) wrote on 1/9/2007...
A man named Mohammed sits in a cafe in Vienna, about to propose a deal to a Colombian. What if they combined his net-work 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-ops 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.
Incredibly addictive . . . 400-odd tightly-woven, adrenaline-fueled pages of intelligence interception, 6 a.m. fitness training, shooting, and hard men. Such fun!
I love the Jack Ryan Novels and this is as good of any of them in my book.