Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Op Center Acts of War by Tom Clancy

Kurdish terrorists have attacked a dam inside the borders of Turkey, threatening the water supply of their very homeland. It is not insanity, but the fist step in a deceptively simple plan: force all-out war in the Middle East, drawing in the major players in the new world order.
What the terrorist don’t know is that a new Regional Op-Center is now on-line in Turkey. A mobile version of the permanent crisis management facility, the ROC is a cutting-edge surveillance and information mecca. And its team can see exactly what the Kurdish rebels are trying to do.
But the terrorist are more resourceful than anyone thinks. They also have ways of obtaining classified information. And the Regional Op-Center—the United States’ newest toy—is a prize not to be passed up…

4 comments:

  1. Although I have not Been able to read allot of the book, because I have just started it today. It seems to be a very intriguing. The start of the book was interesting because it starts with a young man sitting in a old 1963 Ford Galaxy Wiping the sand and dust of the windows, enjoying another day in the bright, humid and hot desert as the Prophets of his religion must have centuries ago.

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  2. Hi, Keagan- Have you read other Clancy novels before, or is this the first one? I find them a bit heavy on the technical jargon; what do you think?

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  3. This is the second one that i have read. I think that they do tend to be more technical than most books. Although i seem to understand it and i find the books quite interesting, because i have not dropped one. Or even stop reading for a little while.

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  4. Close to the end of the book now in a fairly large fight scene. The people at the Op-center are attacking a sizable Kurdish terrorist group.I have to say this has been a interesting book and i would recommend it to anyone that enjoys Tom Clancy novels.

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