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  • Tom Clancy Red Winter

  • Jack Ryan, Book 22
  • By: Marc Cameron
  • Narrated by: Scott Brick
  • Length: 12 hrs and 37 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (90 ratings)
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Tom Clancy Red Winter

By: Marc Cameron
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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Summary

1985: For Jack Ryan, the Cold War is burning hot.

A top secret F117 aircraft crashes into the Nevada desert. The Nighthawk is the most advanced fighting machine in the world and the Soviets will do anything to get their hands on its secrets.

In East Berlin, a mysterious figure contacts the CIA with an incredible offer: invaluable details of his government's espionage plans in return for asylum. With the East German secret police closing in, someone will have to go to behind the Berlin Wall to investigate the potential defector. It's a job Deputy Director James Greer can only trust to one man—Jack Ryan.

Ryan is a former Marine and a brilliant CIA analyst, but this time he's in enemy territory with a professional assassin on his tail. Can he get the right answers before the Cold War turns into a Red Winter?

Twenty years after Tom Clancy's classic novel Red Rabbit, this is white-knuckle prequel introduces a never-before-seen Jack Ryan at the beginning of his career.

©2022 Marc Cameron (P)2022 Hachette Audio UK

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Excellent listen

Another wonderfully written and narrated book. True to form capturing the Cold War theme Tom Clancy is famous for- not a disappointment!

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Best one for a long time.

Good story set back in the cold war.
Usual over padding of story with character histories but not as bad as most of the recent " Clancy/Ryan" genre.
Only thing that spoilt it was the narration. Tries to be so super cool.

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Back to classical Ryan

Steamy Cold War thriller. Great characters. Scott Brick does a great job yet again! Definitely worth a listen.

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Nice to go back in time

I loved this book as it goes back in time with Jack Ryan SNR I do like the JNR books but the original is just great and this book goes back in time just after red October well written and Scott Brick is just mega bring it to life.

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A great book!

A long-missing piece of a good story. Great reading. Great interpretion. As if was found at the bottom of some Clancy's drawer in his summer cottage...

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Great listen, back to the old days

Needed to go back in time with the story, well worth the listening with younger Ryan back to where he started, in the field up to his neck

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As good any by TC

I really enjoyed this book.
It takes place between Patriot Games and Clear and Present Danger.
The way the characters weave in and out of the plot is genius, it is right up there in my opinion.

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I really enjoyed this lesson

Bring him back all the old characters in a new story was a fantastic idea, and I truly enjoyed listening to this book

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Gross caricature.

Sections of this story are descriptions of extreme violence which,as far as I can see, are are not necessary for the plot to succeed as a story. These passages are so gross as to detract completely from the actual story to the extent that I have now abandoned this audiobook and am looking to achieve a refund.
This book bears little relation to the creations of Tom Clancy beyond the use of names taken from his work. Even the characters depicted are so far removed from Mr Clancy’s as to be mere caricature.
Not disappointed, disgusted.

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Too much brutal violence made the book listenable for me

The concept of a timeline filler in the history of Jack Ryan and the other main characters from the books in the series is totally fine by me. Also a plot involving the potential loss of secret technology, moles and defectors during the height of the Cold War in the 1980s, is spot on for what I would like and hope to be listening to, but the 20 chapters I listened to, before turning off for good, contained way too much detailed violence particularly involving torture was so uniquely unnecessary in this favourite character series of mine that I have given up. As a result I can only rate this book overall as a one star, I’m giving Performance and Story three stars as nothing wrong with either of them up to that point. So very disappointed and I sincerely hope not a trend that continues in the next book and next time I’ll wait and read other reviews before buying to check out …

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