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The United States has stared down many threats with President Jack Ryan at the helm, but what if he’s not there when we need him? That’s the question facing a nation in the most shocking entry in Tom Clancy's #1 New York Times bestselling series.
A shadowy billionaire uses his fortune to further his corrupt ambitions. Along the way, he’s toppled democratically elected governments and exacerbated divisions within stable nations. The competitors he’s destroyed, the people he’s hurt, show more they’re all just marks on a ledger. Now, he’s ready to implement his most ambitious plan of all. There’s only one force standing in his way—President Jack Ryan.
How do you compel a man like Jack Ryan to bend? He’s personally faced down everything from the Russian navy to cartel killers. It will take more than political headwinds or media disfavor to cause him to turn from his duty to the American people, but every man has an Achilles heel. Jack Ryan’s is his family.
The answer is as simple as it is shocking. The billionaire has assembled an international team of the most ruthless mercenaries alive. Their mission—kidnap the First Lady.
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Tom Clancy Chain of Command: Jack Ryan series, Book 21; Marc Cameron, author; Scott Brick, narrator
From the get-go, the reader knows that a group of foreign mercenaries known as the Camarilla, are executing a diabolical plan to influence President Ryan to abandon his plan to reform Big Pharma. They are unofficial advisors, and therefore, have plausible deniability. They are former soldiers working for Marjit Malhotra, a very wealthy pharmaceutical businessman who is plotting to create terror and bedlam, death and destruction in America, in order to pressure the President.
At first, in an attempt to persuade Ryan to drop the new drug bill, a pilot was given the choice of taking his plane into DC’s restricted air space, or see his family show more murdered. Then, the Vice President died from an aneurysm while at a meeting in Japan to discuss the plans for the bill that would regulate the industry. When a group of white supremacists practicing their marksmanship, spied the secret militia training (the Camarilla operating in America), they were discovered. To stop the “rednecks”, who were themselves not very law-abiding citizens, from finding out what they were really doing, a violent act of terror occurred at a mall, resulting in the loss of life of many innocent victims.
As this perfect storm developed, the Harpers, missionaries in Afghanistan, whose daughter was known to President Ryan, were kidnapped to further gain leverage over the President. The coup de grace, though, was the plan to kidnap the First Lady, Cathy Ryan. In every event and at every turn, there was the opportunity for wanton murder and betrayal, just for the end goal of greed.
All this violence was to satisfy the needs of one man who had used his money to garner power and influence. He feared that the bill would stop the multi-billion dollar sale of his company, would stop him from accumulating more money, andt he would stop at nothing to prevent that from happening. Does this make all rich businessman suspect? Do they have too much power over our government and its officials?
The plot often became too weighed down with details that seemed meant only to fill the pages. Often, too, the melodrama was a bit over the top. There was so much death and destruction used as a distraction for law enforcement that it also distracted the reader. By the time the action began and it grew exciting, the reader might be at the point of giving up. Still, when finally, the disparate parts of the story merged and the investigations and undercover work began, it became engaging. There were many familiar names, Mary Pat Foley, Ding and Chavez, and Jack Ryan Junior, Jack Ryan and his Campus team usually played a more major part, and they were sorely missed by this reader.
In the end, Ryan’s purpose was noble. He was just trying to protect Americans. What price should he be expected to pay? Many of the characters were faced with the difficult decision of choosing between family and country, that is, whether to save their own family or put other innocent victims at risk in their stead. What do you think you would do in their position?
When a President is tested by events involving his family, should he step down rather than risk being compromised by his dual loyalties? In the end, is the Campus similar to the Camarilla, since both commit murder, though one does it to save the world and the other for fun or entertainment? Also, was the book’s side purpose to recruit Chilly Edwards, a possible new agent for the Campus?
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A shadowy billionaire uses his fortune to further his corrupt ambitions. Along the way, he’s toppled democratically elected governments and exacerbated divisions within stable nations. The competitors he’s destroyed, the people he’s hurt, they’re all just marks on a ledger. Now, he’s ready to implement his most ambitious plan of all. President Jack Ryan.
How do you “get” to Jack Ryan. Kidnap the First Lady.
After MANY horrible books, I picked a reliable Jack Ryan novel, "Chain of Command." I am glad I did, but it is not one of the better ones. The plot line where the good Samaritan doctors were kidnapped seemed like filler. Happy that a new campus operative is coming on board. Will look forward to that.
116 members; 3.93 average rating; 11/25/2022
Typical Tom Clancy Jack Ryan book. A whole collection of disparate stories in many different locations that all come together in the final 30 pages or so. The good-guy characters are well-known and they act accordingly. Despite the routine approach, Clancy always manages to insert a degree of excitement that pushes one to read on well after the time has come to put a book down for the night.
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President Jack Ryan is trying to pass a Pharmaceutical Bill that would reinvigorate drug manufacturing in the US and Porto Rico to combat the rising number of counterfeit drugs on the market. There have been attacks of service, fake manufactured videos about President Jack Ryan, an attack and kidnapping of two humanitarian doctors working in Afghanistan, an attack on Senator Michelle Chadwick, and the kidnapping of the First Lady on the San Antonio River walk. The Campus gets involved in tracking down the origin of these seemingly unrelated occurrences--from Argentina, Japan, India, and Afganistan. They begin to suspect a mercenary extra-military group called the Camarilla that provides service to the highest bidder. Characters are show more Adara Sherman, John Clark, Domingo Chavez, Dominic Caruso, Midas Jankowski and Jack Ryan, Jr., along with support staff Gavin and Gerry Henley from The Campus; In the US government, Jack Ryan, Sr., Anthony Hargrave (VP of the US), Dr. Caroline Ryan, Arnie van Damm (White House Chief of Staff), Mary Pat Foley, Mark Dehart (Secretary of Homeland Security), and Scott Adler (Secretary of State). Steven "Chilly" Edwards is a motorcycle cop in Abilene, Texas, who becomes involved in some shootings there that could also be involved. Meanwhile, The Campus is looking to add a couple of people to their staff. The book ranged all over the world and described occurrences that seemed unrelated. show less
A romp around the globe with some fun characters and who doesn't like happy endings.....

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Marc Cameron is an American author, born in Texas. He worked in professional law enforcement for Twenty-nine years and has worked throughout North America. During that time, he served as a uniformed police officer, a mounted officer, and detective. He went on to serve in the U.S. Marshall Service. His roles included Deputy, Fugitive Task Force show more Commander, Supervisor Deputy, Senior Inspector, and Chief Deputy, his last role before retirement. He is the author of the Jericho Quinn Thriller series, and has written short stories that appeared in The Saturday Evening Post and Boy's Life magazine. In 2016, he was chosen to continue the Tom Clancy Jack Ryan/Campus Thriller series, which includes Tom Clancy Power and Empire. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Chain of Command

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813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
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PS3603 .A4477 .T615Language and LiteratureAmerican literature
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