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Apr 26, 2011Keogh rated this title 2 out of 5 stars
Clancy's better days are well behind him, as this book clearly demonstrates. He's still running with the worst case scenario, which can be a good thing, but as usual, spends far too much time explaining little bits of technology or facts that fascinate him but distract the reader. If he refrained from that, he could chop a couple hundred pages off the total. If not more. He continues to mess around with his own continuity in this book, trying to fit real-world situations like 9/11 and his own right wing politics in, using an Osama-stand in called the Emir as his villain in a coordinated attack in America's heartland, one designed to cripple the US. If you want to read some good Clancy, pick up one of the earlier books.