Tom Clancy terminal velocity

M. P. Woodward

Book - 2025

"A string of savage murders in the United States seems unrelated until the FBI makes a shocking discovery: a decade ago, all of the murder victims were involved in a raid to eliminate the Umayyad Revolutionary Council, a vicious terror group that--were it not for John Clark and the Campus--would have perpetrated the most devastating attack against critical American infrastructure in history. Now it appears they're back, with a next-generation leader hell-bent on revenge. Mary Pat Foley, Director of National Intelligence, greenlights an op for the Campus to cut the head off the snake. Clark taps ex-Delta commando Bartosz "Midas" Jankowski to lead a kill team deep into the mountains to snuff out the charismatic terror lead...er. But when the hunters become the hunted, it's up to Jack Ryan Jr. to avert disaster amid a deadly power game of nations vying for control of the disputed region. On a rapid covert ingress from neighboring India, he'll traverse the Himalayan wilderness with a rifle on his back and a tough Mujahadin fighter by his side. Jack knows time is growing short--he must save his team and lead them into position to be the first to hit terminal velocity"--

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Subjects
Genres
Spy stories
Thrillers (Fiction)
Action and adventure fiction
Spy fiction
Novels
Published
New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC [2025]
Language
English
Main Author
M. P. Woodward (author)
Physical Description
436 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780593718032
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Evildoers plan attacks from America to India, and Jack Ryan Jr. is a prime target. In Washington state, a man and his family are murdered, and President Jack Ryan learns it is another Poseidon Spear incident. Three retired members of that counterterrorism group have been killed now, and the U.S. government suspects a mole in its midst. Meanwhile, the Umayyad Revolutionary Council believes it has a holy and wholly anti-American mission. Against this backdrop, Jack Ryan Jr., and his fiancée, Lisanne Robertson, visit Delhi, India, to attend the wedding of Srini Rai, the brilliant surgeon who attached Lisanne's prosthetic left arm. Lisanne had lost her arm inTom Clancy Shadow of the Dragon (2020). Jack and Lisanne are both operators working for the Campus, a covert group that executes secret presidential directives. A wedding is a happy occasion, and the engaged American couple intend the trip as a vacation. Jack and Lisanne will attend a sangeet, an elaborate pre-wedding party. But it isn't long before they survive a suicide bomb attack. As with all Clancy novels, there's plenty of action on a global scale. In simultaneous strikes, terrorists plan to contaminate America's Western water supply with radioactive waste from Washington's Hanford nuclear power plant, blow up a spectacular new bridge in Kashmir, and kill the evil Ryan--or Junior, at least. It will be At-Takwir, the end of days. There is an appealing mix of Indian culture, high-speed action, and the rich lode of details that characterizes the whole series. And in the background lingers the question on several characters' minds: Have Jack and Lisanne set their own wedding date? A fun read. Terrorists make great Clancy fodder. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.