Publisher: Berkley
ISBN: 9780425279779
Year Published: 2014
After co-authoring a number of political thrillers with the late Tom Clancy, Mark Greaney continues the author's legacy by creating a realistic portrayal of political, corporate and private espionage. Jack Ryan is in the midst of his second term as the President of the United States but remains as focused on sifting through critical intelligence data as usual. In this novel, it is the lurking problem of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) going nuclear that is at the centre of the action.
When a former CIA case officer is stabbed to death in Vietnam, the Campus operators start digging into the circumstances and soon find themselves squaring off with former FBI Counterintelligence officer Wayne “Duke” Sharps, now running Sharps Global Intelligence Partners.
The North Korean leader is portrayed as a crazy man bent on building up nuclear weapons for his country. His ways of executing his own officers by feeding them to hungry dogs, burning them to a crisp, and his intense paranoia makes him appear like a comic book villain, yet unfortunately realistic compared to his real-world counterpart. But the serious, fleshed-out North Korean characters are the director of their mining operations and the director of their foreign intelligence agency. They are portrayed as flawed, human, and realistic characters living in fear of their leader and working together to save their lives (and that of their families) by any means necessary while deceiving their own Supreme Leader.
The chapter on the attempt on President Ryan's life in Mexico City by the North Korean using an Iranian bomb expert is suspenseful and exciting. Will the president survive the bomb blast?
Greaney’s attention to detail and ability to weave all the subplots and the buildups will keep the readers of this genre hooked till the end.