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Original Title: Patriot Games
ISBN: 0425134350 (ISBN13: 9780425134351)
Edition Language: English
Series: Jack Ryan #1, Jack Ryan Universe #2, Jack Ryan Universe (Publication Order) #2 , more
Characters: The Prince of Wales, Dr. John "Jack" Patrick Ryan
Setting: London, England(United Kingdom) Annapolis, Maryland(United States)
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Patriot Games (Jack Ryan #1) Paperback | Pages: 503 pages
Rating: 4.14 | 179458 Users | 1327 Reviews

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Title:Patriot Games (Jack Ryan #1)
Author:Tom Clancy
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 503 pages
Published:May 1st 1992 by Berkley (first published August 4th 1987)
Categories:Fiction. Thriller. Mystery. Suspense. Spy Thriller. Espionage. Action. War. Military Fiction

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Tom Clancy's Patriot Games is filled with the exceptional realism and authenticity that distinguished the author's two previous bestsellers, Hunt for Red October and Red Storm Rising. Patriot Games puts us on the cutting edge of another type of war — the international battle of terrorism.
It is fall. Years before the defection of a Soviet submarine will send him hurtling into confrontation with the Soviets, historian, ex-Marine and CIA analyst Jack Ryan is vacationing in London with his wife and young daughter, when a terrorist attack takes place before his eyes. Instinctively, he dives forward to break it up, and is shot. It is not until he wakes up in the hospital that he learns whose lives he has saved -- the Prince and Princess of Wales and their new young son -- and which enemies he has made -- the Ulster Liberation Army, an ultra-left-wing splinter of the IRA.

By his impulsive act, he has gained both the gratitude of a nation and then enmity of hits most dangerous men -- men who do not sit on their hate. And in the weeks and months to come, it is Jack Ryan, and his family, who will become the targets of that hate.



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Ratings: 4.14 From 179458 Users | 1327 Reviews

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5.5/10This was quite a dull read in all honesty. Im pretty sure Im going to leave Tom Clancy alone for now or at least until Ive read all of Vince Flynns books. I know Mitch Rapp came afterwards but I prefer him by a country mile!The plot overview seemed interesting enough but I knew after 50 pages when the first terrorist attempt had taken place that there was still 550+ pages to go and not much was going to happen in the run up to the climax. I think Tom Clancy likes to waffle; perhaps hes

Executive Summary: After enjoying The Hunt for Red October, I had high hopes for this book, and found myself a bit disappointed.Audio book: I've listened to one or two books read by Scott Brick. He's a decent reader, but nothing special. He does a passable English and Irish accent here, but not in anyway to make the characters of similar accents distinguishable from one another. He does a better job of that with his American voices, but still not great. I'd happily listen to another book read by

This book started and ended with a bang but lost me in the middle. After the quick start with lots of action, the next 150 to 200 pages felt like filler pages. A lot of them could have been taken out or condensed down and the book would have been better. The last part of the book really picked up though and made for a good ending.If you are looking for a deep intellectualy book then Patriot Games probably isn't for you. The book focuses on terrorism and is a complete work of fiction. Ryan Jack

Irish bashing aside, a solid thriller. Can't deny I had a good time with the sun, not in the sun. Too much fun. Not that you need to know any of that. Details are all mine.



Clancy's second Jack Ryan book is a prequel, which is perhaps why some suggest new readers should read them in the order the events took place rather than in the order they were written. Some of the suspense is muted because you know how the big picture will work out. This story is about Ryan's actions in England when, as an innocent bystander, tries to stop a terrorist (IRA-like group) action and what happens as a result in England and then back home in Annapolis. It also tells of how he gets

It really deserves more like 4.5 stars. Id forgotten how good Clancy was at pacing and building a plot. His books are pure pretty caesura land can bog down in the details here and there, but in general theyre excellent and pull the reader along in a compelling way. Really enjoyable.
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