Executive Orders
Jack Ryan, Book 8
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Michael Prichard
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Tom Clancy
About this listen
The US President, along with most of the Cabinet and Congress, is dead. 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.
With stunning force, Ryan's responsibilities crush on him. He must calm an anxious and grieving nation, all while attempting to reconstitute a Cabinet and a Congress with the greatest possible speed.
But that is not all. Both within Washington DC and across the globe, there are those eager to act on the animosity towards the United States and others from Jack Ryan's past that harbour a grudge towards the new President himself. Soon they will present Jack Ryan with a crisis so big even he cannot imagine it.
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- betty howell
- 17-01-20
Tom Clancy
Very good keeps you enthralled until the end could not put it down. Follows on from other Jack Ryan books
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- cookybuoy
- 19-09-19
Always a winner
Is there anybody better at political thrillers than Clancy. Espionage, Potential war, Personal vendettas. you get it all with Jack Ryan
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- Ivory200
- 24-07-15
The thriller of thrillers, hold on to your hats.
Would you consider the audio edition of Executive Orders to be better than the print version?
Yes, in that every last detail is presented. The danger with reading an exciting book is that you skip on too fast to find out what happens next. Much better to listen to every word properly.
What other book might you compare Executive Orders to, and why?
Clear and present danger.
What does Michael Prichard bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
Every detail is clear.
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Kept me awake while on a long boring drive!
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- simon
- 12-10-17
awesome
as with most Tom Clancy books the story is intricate well researched and a pleasure for military fiction fans to read.
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- rebecca campbell
- 06-04-17
Best Clancy yet.
Could not put it down. Started with print then switched to audio so I could listen in the car, that's how hooked I was.
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- mccoy989
- 20-09-20
Average, interesting but muddled
This felt to me like maybe 3-4 shorter books spliced together, several of the main storylines culminating in effectively nothing towards the end and making them feel mostly irrelevant. Tom has a way with words, but is prone to repetition and this adds to the excessive nature of the novel. Many great characters return from previous outings and each was well developed and interesting, then on top of that add countless new ones, quite a challenge to keep up with.
Overall I did enjoy it but felt like it would have been so much better with much of the ‘fat’ trimmed, and it being perhaps two thirds it’s length.
If you are squeamish, be wary as this gets particularly graphic in places.
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- mr s j wren
- 31-08-21
A great novel
Tom was a great story teller, the last act goes on a bit but I enjoyed it just a much as I did the last time I read it..... 20 years ago... I cannot help but wonder what Mr clancy would make of current affairs in a certain country beginning with A at the moment!!
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- Roy
- 27-10-20
Good book, shame about the narration
As always a great Tom Clancy book, but it was let down by the choice of reader. Why was a reader who can't pronounce even basic words properly chosen? Several times short lived was pronounced as though 'live' was being used as live music not as it is is 'I live in a house'. Also the voice was too flat and featureless - a problem that is common to people with deep bass voices. The experience would have been so much better had a reader with a more flexible tonal range been chosen.
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- Paul Jones
- 24-02-17
Excellent a must read
This book was excellent followed on directly from Debit of honour and kept me engrossed throughout.
Another great book for The late Great Tom Clancy
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- GH
- 28-01-23
A nice listen
Questionable pronunciation sometimes but rather good all the same.
I would definitely recommend this as a ca listen
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