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The thrilling next instalment in Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan Jr. series

Jack Ryan Jr is on a simple job. An all-expenses paid trip to Israel in exchange for a of couple hours easy work, reporting back to an old friend at the CIA. What could be easier?

Jack is here merely as an observer, but as he settles into his work in the market, he sees the glint of a knife, and throws himself in front of a woman and her young son under attack.

Cover blown, he finds himself the target of trained killers. Alone and outgunned, Jack will have to use all his skills to protect the life of the child.

©2021 Don Bentley (P)2021 Penguin Audio
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The story a little disjointed but is fast paced. Any Jack or Jr. Ryan novel keeps your ears listening.
Worth trying but not the original Campus stories.

Not Tom Clancy but learning to try & get there.

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Amazing does not seem to do this justice. I felt every emotion and couldn’t put it down. Recommending to everyone

My heart was in my throat

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As a fan of Tom Clancy the book title is deceiving. This definitely isn’t a Clancy book. The story is weak. Very much a book written to become a film - minuscule background established then 1 long fight/chase/fight scene. No intrigue, no twists, nothing to get intrigued by.

Disappointing

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Brick was fine. Storyline thin. Apparently Jack Jr is the new superman. Not impressed.

Sadly not up to par

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Loved the book, the story and of course Scott Brick’s wonderful narration. As mentioned in other reviews of this book, it was a Jack Ryan Jnr solo outing. Nothing wrong with that of course but I did begin to wonder how many times Jack could be severely injured and still come back fighting. Didn’t know he had turned into Superman. Mr Bentley, JR is not cyborg and you have had him not only surviving (thankfully) multiple bullets, knife wounds, head injuries, concussions, and attack by other implements - all within a very short space of time. I think you got a bit carried away!! And I speak as an ardent Ryan Snr/ Ryan Jnr/ Campus/ Rainbow 6 fan .

Love the books - this one goes a bit wild with the survivable injuries

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