The Teeth of the Tiger

The Teeth of the Tiger by Tom Clancy is a thrilling narrative that brings Jack Ryan’s son, Jack Ryan, Jr., to the forefront. Published by Penguin on July 27, 2004, this 496-page edition is presented in English and delves into the world of espionage and crime. The story begins with a man named Mohammed in a café in Vienna, proposing a dangerous alliance between his network of Middle Eastern agents and a Colombian drug network, setting the stage for a high-stakes adventure.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure as Jack Ryan, Jr. navigates the complexities of his upbringing in a world filled with intrigue. Trained by various experts, he becomes involved with “The Campus,” a covert organization dedicated to identifying and neutralizing local terrorist threats. This edition captures the essence of Clancy’s storytelling, focusing on themes of espionage and the challenges faced by those in the line of duty.
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Tom Clancy brings Jack Ryan’s son—Jack Ryan, Jr.—to the forefront in this #1 New York Times bestselling thriller.
A man named Mohammed sits in a café in Vienna, about to propose a deal to a Colombian. What if they combined his network 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-op 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.
His name: Jack Ryan, Jr.
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