Debt of Honor

Cover of Debt of Honor by Tom Clancy
Author: Tom Clancy
Year: 1994
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 766
ISBN-13: 9780399139543
Dimensions:
Height: 9.32 Inches
Length: 6.18 Inches
Weight: 1.73 Pounds
Width: 2.02 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813′.54-dc20, 813/.54
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Debt of Honor by Tom Clancy, published by G.P. Putnam’s Sons in 1994, is a gripping narrative that explores the complexities of modern conflict. In this edition, spanning 766 pages, Clancy presents Jack Ryan as he confronts a new and formidable threat that challenges the very fabric of international relations. The story unfolds with seemingly unrelated events that set the stage for a potential war, revealing how the nature of conflict has evolved in a world where historical norms are upended.

Readers will find a detailed examination of espionage and military strategy as Ryan, now the National Security Advisor, navigates a landscape where allies can quickly become adversaries. The plot intricately weaves together elements of technological warfare and suspense, highlighting the precarious balance of peace and the looming dangers that threaten both national security and economic stability. As Ryan collaborates with CIA operatives John Clark and Domingo Chavez, the stakes escalate, leading to a confrontation that underscores the high costs of honor in a changing world.


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Every novel by Tom Clancy has been “a jaw-tightener and a nail-biter of the first order”, as the San Diego Union described Without Remorse. But Debt of Honor surpasses them all, with Jack Ryan facing his greatest challenge – against a peril that may become all too real. In retrospect, it would seem an odd way to start a war. . . . The end of history. The new world order. Fine phrases, but as Jack Ryan is about to discover, history isn’t dead yet – and only the nature of the threat is new. On the Pacific island of Saipan, a wealthy Japanese businessman regards his new-bought land with satisfaction. In the Indian Ocean off Sri Lanka, a foreign navy begins a series of highly unusual exercises. At the headquarters of America’s major stock-clearing corporation, an engineer brings a customized computer program on-line for the first time, and smiles at his own private joke. Three seemingly unrelated incidents, but all just the first links in a chain of events that will stun the world. Called out of retirement to serve as the new President’s National Security Advisor, Jack Ryan quickly realizes that the problems of peace are fully as complex as those of war. Enemies have become friends, friends enemies, and even the form of conflict has changed. What he cannot realize, however, is just how close the next conflict is. And when one of those new enemies readies a strike not only at America’s territory, but at the heart of her economy, it is Ryan, with the help of CIA officers John Clark and Domingo Chavez, who must prepare an untested President to meet the challenge, if Ryan can only figure out how. For there is a debt of honor to be paid – and the price will be terrifyingly high. . . .

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Language: en. Pages: 766. Edition: 1.

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