Friday, March 28, 2014

Op-center:State of Siege by Tom Clancy

Driven by greed, a group of U.N. peacekeeping soldiers becomes involved in activities on the wrong side of the law. When their tour of duty ends, the mayhem begins. Calling themselves the "Keepers," the rogue soldiers -- outfitted with stolen U.N. arms and ammunition -- devise a shocking scheme to get the world's attention... Meanwhile, Op-Center head Paul Hood has cleared out his desk. But his retirement is short-lived. Demanding one hundred million dollars in ransom, the Keepers have taken over the U.N. -- where ambassadors from ten nations have gathered for a gala function at which Hood's daughter will perform. This time the Keepers have made it personal. And the Op-Center forces will strike with deadly vengeance...

4 comments:

  1. This is a great spy/military type thriller, with deep meaning, great action, and writing style that would make you read it anyway even if the plot was horrible. Clancy's descriptive and fast paced thriller is a great read.

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  2. I know Tom Clancy writes great spy books and thrillers does he write other type of books as as well as genres? Also how does this spy book compare to others you have read by him or other by different authors?

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  3. Noah, I'm also curious as to how you think this book compares to others Clancy has written.

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  4. His books scare me. Not like, horror kind of scare, but psychological. They're very deep. What makes you want to read this book, or more importantly, finish it?

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