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The Bear and the Dragon (Jack Ryan)

by Tom Clancy

Series: Jack Ryan Pub Order (10), Jack Ryan Chron Order (11)

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Berkley (2001), Mass Market Paperback, 1152 pages

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The 2nd story of the presidency of Jack Ryan and a conflict between Russia and China. For some reason I made the mistake of reading this book over the first book of the series, ‘Executive Orders’. The book talks in length about how Ryan became president, and the world that crafted his foreign policy and instances before this story. Before reading this book, I would suggest either reading the first book or searching for the story line of the first.

As for the book itself, it was a classic Clancey, with rich character description and plot narration. The starts off slow (very slow in some cases) but the last 500 or so pages fly by. I have the feeling the book could be a few hundred pages shorter, but the back story about how the conflict gets started is needed. As for the ‘Ryan Series’, it’s a good one, but not one of the top. ( )
  choochtriplem | Dec 26, 2009 |
Interesting and believable storyline. Why can't the US keep out of it......
  DominicShum | May 18, 2009 |
Facing economic disaster China invades Russia in a attempt to take over oil fields of the Russia's north. Concentrated attack from air and land pushes Russians until rescue comes in form of US Cavalry outfit.

Although action scenes are great what annoys me the most is "US-to-the-rescue" attitude where no-one can survive unless supported by US and its allies. More "real" books [in my opinion] are Dragonstrike and Dragonfire.

Beside that, if you are in high-tech military thrillers try it out - you'll probably like it :) ( )
  Zare | Apr 3, 2009 |
This book really marks the point where Clancy begins to lose steam. He has pretty much run out of things to say (who can blame him, by this time he has pumped out about 7,000 action packed pages), but they're going to keep paying him to keep talking. ( )
  santhony | Oct 2, 2008 |
See The Hunt for Red October. ( )
  TadAD | Jun 21, 2008 |
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Amazon.com (ISBN 039914563X, Hardcover)

Power is delightful, and absolute power should be absolutely delightful--but not when you're the most powerful man on earth and the place is ticking like a time bomb. Jack Ryan, CIA warrior turned U.S. president, is the man in the hot seat, and in this vast thriller he's up to his nostrils in crazed Asian warlords, Russian thugs, nukes that won't stay put, and authentic, up-to-the-nanosecond technology as complex as the characters' motives are simple. Quick, do you know how to reprogram the software in an Aegis missile seekerhead? Well, if you're Jack Ryan, you'd better find someone who does, or an incoming ballistic may rain fallout on your parade. Bad for reelection prospects. "You know, I don't really like this job very much," Ryan complains to his aide Arnie van Damm, who replies, "Ain't supposed to be fun, Jack."

But you bet The Bear and the Dragon is fun--over 1,000 swift pages' worth. In the opening scene, a hand-launched RPG rocket nearly blows up Russia's intelligence chief in his armored Mercedes, and Ryan's clever spooks report that the guy who got the rocket in his face instead was the hoodlum "Rasputin" Avseyenko, who used to run the KGB's "Sparrow School" of female prostitute spies. Soon after, two apparent assassins are found handcuffed together afloat in St. Petersburg's Neva River, their bloated faces resembling Pokémon toys.

The stakes go higher as the mystery deepens: oil and gold are discovered in huge quantities in Siberia, and the evil Chinese Minister Without Portfolio Zhang Han San gazes northward with lust. The laid-off elite of the Soviet Army figure in the brewing troubles, as do the new generation of Tiananmen Square dissidents, Zhang's wily, Danielle Steel-addicted executive secretary Lian Ming, and Chester Nomuri, a hip, Internet-porn-addicted CIA agent posing in China as a Japanese computer salesman. He e-mails his CIA boss, Mary Pat "the Cowgirl" Foley, that he intends to seduce Ming with Dream Angels perfume and scarlet Victoria's Secret lingerie ordered from the catalog--strictly for God and country, of course. Soon Ming is calling him "Master Sausage" instead of "Comrade," but can anybody master Ming?

The plot is over the top, with devastating subplots erupting all over the globe and lurid characters scaring the wits out of each other every few pages, but Clancy finds time to insert hard-boiled little lessons on the vileness of Communism, the infuriating intrusions of the press on presidential power, the sexual perversions of Mao, the poor quality of Russian pistol silencers ("garbage, cans loaded with steel wool that self-destructed after less than ten shots"), the folly of cutting a man's throat with a knife ("they flop around and make noise when you do that"), and similar topics. Naturally, the book bristles like a battlefield with intriguingly intricate military hardware.

When you've got a Tom Clancy novel in hand, who needs action movies? --Tim Appelo

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