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Red Rabbit

By: Tom Clancy
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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In the early 1980s, long before he was President or head of the CIA, even before a submarine named Red October crossed the Atlantic, Jack Ryan was an historian, teacher, and recent ex-Marine temporarily living in England. A series of deadly encounters with an IRA splinter group had brought him to the attention of the CIA's Deputy Director, Vice Admiral James Greer - and when Greer asked him to come aboard Jack was quick to accept. The opportunity was irresistible.

Then Jack forgot about the rest of his work, because on his first day, an extraordinary document crossed his desk. The new Pope had just delivered a private ultimatum to Warsaw: If the government persisted in its repression, he would feel compelled to resign the papacy and return to Poland.

That was going to have consequences.

In Moscow, another man was contemplating those very same consequences. Yuri Andropov, the chairman of the KGB, did not like what this meant for him or for his nation. All it took was one man to cause everything he had worked for to crumble...and all it took was one man to stop him. The Pope was very powerful - but he was also mortal.

And so it begins, an almost unthinkable plot - a plan to bring down not just leaders, but nations. Ryan will find himself in the middle of a chain reaction, a high-stakes game meant to shake the world...and in which a novice CIA analyst might just be out of his depth.

©2002 Rubicon Inc. (P)2002 Books on Tape, Inc.
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Critic reviews

"Smart and likable, Jack Ryan has become one of the best-known characters in contemporary American fiction." (Washington Post)
"The daily games [Clancy's] spies play are fascinating." (USA Today)

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Great tale wrapped around a truth

The tale took a while to get going but when it did it was the edge of the seat and plausible story we are used to from the pen of Tom Clancy.

The attention to detail was demonstrated by the location of the home Jack and his family had while in the UK. Trains from Chatham into London Victoria were at the time, a fairly quick service with just 1 stop before arriving. The journey from the station to Grizedale Close was described fairly accurately as it’s a journey I am familiar with as I lived in Grizedale Close around the time the Ryan’s lived there.

On the downside, as a Brit, the English accents were a little weak but most listeners not native to the UK won’t really notice it.

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One of the weaker books of the series

This is an odd one, potential for a really good story here. However, at times it is hard to get past the hyper masculinity of the Jack Ryan character and the pseudo xenophobic thinking.

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A bit of a ramble

I’ve really enjoyed other Jack Reacher books, but this one keeps going off to long rambling backgrounds that don’t help with the pace of the book.

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An early Clancy story of the beginnings of Ryan

The start of Jack Ryan's clandestine employment by The CIA. A long & informative start career leading him in many different personas until the ultimate position of the leader of the world's most powerful leader.

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Classic Clancy

Loved this book, slow to begin with, but this is because of the detail Clancy goes into, which always allows the remainder of the book to fall in place.

Thanks to Audible who added this title within hours of me asking for it.

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Excellent & Engaging Listen

The book is read in a way that keeps you engaged all the way through.

Will definitely be listening to the rest of the collection.

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Disappointing

Having listened to all the Tom Clancy books in the Jack Ryan series I always wondered why Red Rabbit had not been recorded and released. Having listened to it I can now understand why. As other reviewers have mentioned there is so much irrelevant padding it is difficult to stay interested. Tom Clancy’ strength is using detail to build a full picture and put the plot into context. In this book there is a lot of detail which adds nothing to the story. Also, as has been mentioned, Clancy attack on the UK’a health service is so inaccurate and absurd it is difficult to understand his motivation for including it, particularly as it too, is completely irrelevant to the story. I think this story should have been left in the archive. It damages rather than enhances this wonderful authors legacy.

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further research required

Anaesthesiologist. estate wagon. panty hoes. to name a few. sound funny coming from people with English accents.. phony or otherwise.

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Love Clancy but not his best

Slow to get started, English accents are terrible, slow book, odd conclusion, didn't even realise it was the end until it suddenly ended.

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an absolutely odd piece of work..

continously studying the internal emotional battle of individuals, rather than a thriller or traditional status.

Repetitive, and, may I say, quite a dull experience, very much at odds with other work by the author.

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