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Debt of Honor
by Tom Clancy
I love this set of three books that form a bit of a nice, continuous story arc for Jack Ryan: Sum of All Fears, Debt of Honor, and Executive Orders.
This one in particular has one of the best climax/endings of the Tom Clancy books - a bit unexpected and really has you eager to read the next book.
The level of detail and complex storytelling is unmatched by other authors in the Military Thriller genre. Tom Clancy is the best! I appreciate the opportunity to continue reading about beloved characters via the authors who have picked up the series after Mr. Clancy was no longer able to, but there is a loss of that complexity. In a true Tom Clancy novel, there are about 30 different plotlines going on and you don't get a clear picture of the direction the story is taking until about 100 pages in.
This one in particular has one of the best climax/endings of the Tom Clancy books - a bit unexpected and really has you eager to read the next book.
The level of detail and complex storytelling is unmatched by other authors in the Military Thriller genre. Tom Clancy is the best! I appreciate the opportunity to continue reading about beloved characters via the authors who have picked up the series after Mr. Clancy was no longer able to, but there is a loss of that complexity. In a true Tom Clancy novel, there are about 30 different plotlines going on and you don't get a clear picture of the direction the story is taking until about 100 pages in.