Ebook Tom Clancy Enemy Contact (A Jack Ryan Jr. Novel, Band 6), by Mike Maden
Ebook Tom Clancy Enemy Contact (A Jack Ryan Jr. Novel, Band 6), by Mike Maden
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Tom Clancy Enemy Contact (A Jack Ryan Jr. Novel, Band 6), by Mike Maden

Ebook Tom Clancy Enemy Contact (A Jack Ryan Jr. Novel, Band 6), by Mike Maden
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Produktinformation
Taschenbuch: 512 Seiten
Verlag: Berkley (7. April 2020)
Sprache: Englisch
ISBN-10: 0593197704
ISBN-13: 978-0593197707
Größe und/oder Gewicht:
10,6 x 2,6 x 17,1 cm
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As someone who has read all of the books in the series it has really reached a new low. Whoever owns the rights to the Clancy name should be ashamed they have let such a great series descend to this drivel. It really isn't even a spy novel novel anymore.This is yet another book in which Jack Ryan Jr. falls for an attractive girl pretty much as soon as they meet and spends half is time thinking about how great it would be to sleep with her but that he shouldn't. Yet again Jack Ryan Jr. is driven around by said girl and taught a history lesson that he failed to learn in college as a history major, a major which the author feels the need to constantly remind of us. Even though many of the historical events mentioned are not all that obscure he knows none of them.Jack Ryan is supposed to be a spy and yet the only spy like thing he manages to do is plant a few listening devices. He constantly walks into dangerous situations unprepared and takes the most direct method of trying to learn something. No surveillance of targets is attempted before making an approach. He goes around with no cover identity even though he is the son of the President and yet nobody seems to be able to connect the dots or even mention how funny it is he has the same name as the President. He seems more interested in food and women then in actually spying.The other members of the campus make very few appearances in the book with no real reason given at all. It seemed just like laziness by the author not wanting to have to deal with more then one character. There were plenty of places where Gavin could've been used to help but he was just "busy".Now onto the plot. For the first three quarters of the book its a bunch separate plots with no interaction between them. The main plot line (Jack Ryan Jrs.) is just poor. Based on just a bad feeling they start looking at a Senator and her rich husband. Jack then proceeds to just randomly probe around at their business dealings in Poland looking for something wrong. He does so poorly with no real plan at all. The last quarter of the book is spent tying all these random seeming plot lines together in a way which seems so random and forced that it just doesn't work at all. Its not a mystery that gets solved its just a bunch of random things that just come together. Nobody solves anything they just kind of stumble into the end that really didn't have anything to do with the story. Ryan's whole story line is basically pointless to the conclusion of the story and only tangentially connected.The campus at one point in the book finds out someone is up to something fishy and instead of gathering intelligence or evidence of wrongdoing they just confront the person responsible. It just makes no sense and is just lazy.My final gripe about the book is the bad guys are just stupid/unrealistic. They know Ryan is looking at then trying to find something they are doing wrong. Do they try to hid what they are doing? No they choose to confront Ryan when he knows nothing and they clearly could've just added a little more security and he never would've learned a thing anyway.At present I don't think I will be reading the next book in the series which just really makes me sad.
I have read every Tom Clancy book that has been published and this one is by far the worst of the bunch. In a word, BORING. The last 3 T C books have had the EXACT same formula. Jack Jr is sent somewhere overseas just as he is about to enjoy a vacation with the woman he met in the previous book. . . and suddenly he is called in to work and told to change his plans and go to __________ (fill in the blank destination).Once there, he meets another beautiful woman and begins thinking of her in a romantic way while she helps him on his mission. . . his mission gets her hurt or her family gets hurt and he spends a LOT of time wallowing in misery and self-doubt and self-blame.He eventually completes the mission. . lah-dah-dah-dah-dah.In addition to following this new formula, and I do mean a formula. . . .(in fact, I was wondering if he has a template that is being followed page-by-page that tells him (insert character #2 name here, and insert location #3 here) because the new formula seems SO rigidly followed that I found myself saying, it seems like it's just about time for John Clark to show up and save the day. . . or, it seems like it's about time for Jack Jr to get beat up in an alley again, or, it seems like its about time for a US politician who is now corrupt to send some goons after Jack Jr. .. OR, the newest trope in the series. . .it seems as if its time for the IT superman Gavin, to make an appearance.Finally, there was very little spycraft, and the action scenes were few and not very good, and WAY too much Polish history thrown in for good measure under the heading of research. Too many FOOD scenes, and the whole thing was just boring, boring, boring.Although I have read EVERY Clancy novel. . .I am now done with them. I will not waste my money and time on them any longer. I'll just wait for the next Jack Reacher.
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