Debt of Honor

Debt of Honor by Tom Clancy, published by Penguin on August 1, 1995, is a substantial work comprising 1008 pages. This novel presents a detailed narrative set in a world where former adversaries become allies, focusing on the complexities of political and military dynamics. The story follows Jack Ryan, who serves as the National Security Advisor to the U.S. President, alongside CIA operatives John Clark and Domingo Chavez, as they navigate a crisis that reveals the intricate and often devastating consequences of peace.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes related to political intrigue, technological advancements, and espionage. The plot delves into the financial and military strategies that propel America toward a significant global conflict, highlighting the multifaceted nature of international relations in a changing world. This edition offers a comprehensive look at Clancy’s signature style, combining thrilling elements with a profound examination of the geopolitical landscape.
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“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.
“[Debt of Honor] traces the financial, political, military, and personal machinations that drive America into the next major global war…A SHOCKER.”—Entertainment Weekly
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