A review by boxerrebellion1
Tom Clancy's Duty and Honour by Grant Blackwood

2.0

Jack Jr is no Jack Ryan and Grant Blackwood is no Tom Clancy.

Jack Jr. is too impulsive, doesn't think things through the way his Dad does and always seemed to do; he isn't level headed. Apparently, that's what led to his break with The Campus. Maybe he learned, maybe he didn't. This behavior is what leads to an adrenaline rush from start to finish - with no chance to catch breath, for the reader or the main characters. Stopping to think would have saved a lot of trouble and is something Dad would have done.

Mr. Blackwood seems desperate to prove to be as knowledgeable and 'in the know' as Mr. Clancy was - and the desperation shows. The word 'AK' is probably used more than any other. We get it, Jack Jr. was using an AK-47. I understand that Mr. Clancy gave Mr. Blackwood his blessing as Heir Apparent, but there is a reason that hardcover Jack Ryan/Rainbow Six/John Clark are on my shelf and I borrow Jack Jr. from the library.