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Executive Orders (Jack Ryan) by Tom Clancy
Book Summary InformationAuthor: Tom Clancy Edition: Mass Market Paperback Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published) Published: 1997-08-01 ISBN: 0425158632 Number of pages: 1376 Publisher: Berkley
Book Reviews of Executive Orders (Jack Ryan)Book Review: A Very Excellent book by Clancy Summary: 5 Stars
Executive Orders takes just ONE minute after Debt Of Honor horrifying ending; with a plane crashed into the Congress building killing all of Congress, the Joint Chief's Of Staff, The Supreme Court, and the President Durling, along with the first lady. Who is left? Jack Ryan who was just sworn in as Vice President, now is POTUS! Now with the sorrow of a nation on his shoulders, now Jack has to bring back safe and heal wounds that was caused by this disaster. (Clancy predicated 9/11 5 years before it happen in Executive Orders, and Gulf War 2 if you think about it.) Now with no plan and no execution, he has to create a whole new government from SCRATCH! While America mourns the lost of a President, here at home and around the world, people are watching, and they are planning to bring America to it's knees. One of the enemies being Mamoud Haji Darceyi and at home what Clancy calls 'The Mountain Men'. Darceyi wants to see America gone forever, and the Mountain Men want to free America from the bulls*itters in Washington and bring back America for the people. Now as President, Jack then makes a plan to build back Congress by having a early election, and asking state governments to run elections to make a new Congress, and now while doing this, Jack has to appoint new Supreme Court judges, and the hardships keep on coming for Jack. In Africa, a nun comes down with Ebola, so with the help of other doctor, she is being taken care of, then he realizes that he could use this virus as a weapon, but for what? This he thinks long and hard. In America, the Mountain Men then gear up to buy a cement truck, and they plan to use it as a car bomb to blow up somewhere in Washington. As the book progresses, and America begins to lick their wounds, they are shocked to find out that Saddam is dead from a assassination coup from one of his bodyguards that were supposed to be loyal to him. So while this is happening, Darceryi gets in contact with the generals in the Iraqi Army and decide that Iraq and Iran should put it differences aside, and unite under Islam. This they call the United Islamic Republic: UIR, with their new flag green (the color of Islam) and two small gold stars representing Iran and Iraq. While then, the nun is getting too sick, so she has to be transfered to Paris, so she is taken on a plane, and is supposed to be taken to France, but she is taken to Iran to have her blood transfused out of her body with the virus, isolate the virus, and take the main antibodies and use them to commit a biological terrorist attack on America. The plane that the sick woman rode in called in mayday and they crashed before they got to France, Ding discovers this when he went to Iran and took some pictures and got the plane fin's number, which was used by Darceyi to travel from Terhan to Baghdad. So what is Darceyi using this plane if it crashed into the sea? Back at home, the virus is then let loose, Jack Ryan orders everyone to get quartined, and to stop all travel and close all roads across America. So now as Jack see's Americans dying, he then finds out who did this and the finger points to this man: Darceyi. So with the proof, Jack then goes to war because they have plans to invade Saudi Arabia, so they defend KKMC: King Khalid Military City, and they win. Ding and John Clark head to Terhan as Russian photographers, they then set up shop, and they find where Darceryi is, and Jack orders him dead by a 2,000 pound bomb. At home, the Mountain Men are caught thanks to a smart cop who noticed something strange when someone is driving a cement truck cross-country, he finds out the plot, and he spoils it. Ebola is no longer a problem because the virus fades out thanks to the climate of the region of the U.S. and again America is saved thanks to Jack Ryan.One bad note; this novel is LONG, sometimes I think that Clancy writes too damn much for just one novel, I would understand 400 pages, but 1,000 for like every book he writes? Great novel though, just cut down the pages dude.
Summary of Executive Orders (Jack Ryan)The President is dead--and the weight, literally, of the world falls on Jack Ryan's shoulders, in Tom Clancy's newest and most extraordinary novel.
I don't know what to do. Where's the manual, the training course, for this job? Whom do I ask? Where do I go?
Debt of Honor ended with Tom Clancy's most shocking conclusion ever; a joint session of Congress destroyed, the President dead, most of the Cabinet and the Congress dead, the Supreme Court and the Joint Chiefs likewise. Dazed and confused, the man who only minutes before had been confirmed as the new Vice-President of the United States is told that he is now President.
President John Patrick Ryan.
And that is where Executive Orders begins. Ryan had agreed to accept the vice-presidency only as a caretaker for a year, and now, suddenly an incalculable weight has fallen on his shoulders. How do you run a government without a government? Where do you even begin? With stunning force, Ryan's responsibilities crush on him. He must calm an anxious and grieving nation, allay the skepticism of the world's leaders, conduct a swift investigation of the tragedy, and arrange a massive state funeral--all while attempting to reconstitute a Cabinet and a Congress with the greatest possible speed.
But that is not all. Many eyes are on him now, and many of them are unfriendly. In Beijing, Tehran, and other world capitals, including Washington D.C., there are those eager to take advantage where they may, some of whom bear a deep animus toward the United States--some of whom, from Ryan's past, harbor intense animosity toward the new President himself. Soon they will begin to move on their opportunities; soon they will present Jack Ryan with a crisis so big even he cannot imagine it.
Tom Clancy has written remarkable novels before, but nothing comparable to the timeliness and drama of Executive Orders. Filled with the exceptional realism and intricate plotting that are his hallmarks, it attests to the words of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch: "This man can tell a story." Tom Clancy goes to the White House in this thriller of political terror and global disaster. The American political situation takes a disturbing turn as the President, Congress, and Supreme Court are obliterated when a Japanese terrorist lands a 747 on the Capitol. Meanwhile the Iranians are unleashing an Ebola virus threat on the country. Jack Ryan, CIA agent, is cast in the middle of this maelstrom. Because of a recent sex scandal, Ryan was appointed vice president, a slot he doesn't hold for long when he lands in the Chief Executive's chair. He goes after the Iranians and then tries to piece together the country and his life the only way he knows how--with a fury that we've grown accustomed to in Clancy's intricate, detailed, and accurate stories of warfare and intrigue.
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