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Old 08-05-2019, 11:51 AM   #3478
sufue
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Although I've never liked Tom Clancy's politics, which sometimes bleed over a fair amount into his books, especially the later ones, he does write rip-roaring thrillers. Debt of Honor is the 6th (SYKM) or 7th (blurb) in Clancy's Jack Ryan series, and it has dropped to $1.99 at Kindle US.

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IMS, I loved the "do-over" in this one

link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001QEAQPS

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THE #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING JACK RYAN NOVEL

“A harrowing tale…Clancy keeps you riveted with political intrigue and military maneuvering [and] sends you rushing headlong to the book’s stunning conclusion.”—USA Today

Bestselling author Tom Clancy takes a bold, incisive look at what our nation’s leaders are calling “the new world order.” The time and place: a world at peace, where yesterday’s enemies are tomorrow’s allies. The players: Jack Ryan as the new U.S. President’s National Security Advisor, and his CIA colleagues, John Clark and Domingo Chavez. The crisis: a shocking chain of events in which the wages of peace are as fully complex—and devastating—as those of war.
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