The Sum of All Fears
Jack Ryan, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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John MacDonald
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By:
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Tom Clancy
About this listen
A major motion picture starring Ben Affleck, Morgan Freeman, James Cromwell, Alan Bates and Michael Byrne!
Peace may finally be at hand in the Middle East - as Deputy Director of the CIA Jack Ryan lays the groundwork for a peace plan that could end centuries of conflict. But ruthless terrorists have a final, desperate card to play: They have their hands on a nuclear weapon and have placed it on American soil in the midst of an escalation in tension with the Soviet Union. The terrorists hope to rekindle cold war animosity and prevent reconciliation between Israelis and Palestinians. With one terrible act, distrust mounts, forces collide, and the floundering U.S. president seems unable to cope with the crisis. With the world on the verge of nuclear disaster, Ryan must frantically seek a solution - before the chiefs of state lose control of themselves and the world.
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- Anonymous User
- 31-10-24
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Story very good S zB Vc as gg what is the name for our house that
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- Mary Dodd
- 16-02-24
So plausible
I liked the plausibility of the story. The human weakness and vulnerability, the fear and hatred, the political nuances. All there. Well worth the read.
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- mr
- 19-10-16
Fantastic and much better than it initially sounds
Initially you might think the story is being read by a synthesised or computerised voice. However John MacDonald's tone settles you onto the story and grips you. John's accent for both Russian and German parts is impressive and captivating. I will most definitely be buying another audio book read by John.
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- Steph H
- 16-09-20
A Favourite
This is one of my favourite books from the Ryan universe, Jack gets sucked in to the life of CIA and loses focus on what's important. But he manages to pull it out of the bag and come back stronger than ever.
My only criticism of the audio of this book is that the narrators voice takes some getting used to and he isn't always distinct in his change of character voices. He also sounds a LOT like Stephen Hawkings robot voice which is rather off putting at first.
Still wish you would find a good American voice actor to redo the whole series with continuity of voices for each character. They also need to work on their pronunciation of words, submariner is just one example.
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- Ian
- 16-08-18
Just great!
I’ve only recently got into the Jack Ryan series of audio books. I’ve read them in order and prior to listening to this book I read reviews that stated that the extensive use of different characters and their actions was confusing and frustrating. This was not so in my case. I found the reading to be emotional, tense and completely spellbinding at times. Well done to all concerned. I heartily enjoyed The Sum Of All Fears!
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- Ezra Price
- 09-01-24
brilliant
brilliantly written, truly depicts the horror of nuclear weapons especially when in the wrong hands.
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- Kieron
- 07-12-18
great
In awe at how well this series is going! Can't wait for the next! Bravo
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- Kindle Customer
- 13-10-22
Enjoyable listen
I enjoyed listening to this audio book. Tom Clancy's books are always a good listen.
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- Charles
- 20-08-24
A gripping story
After Clancy's usual slow start the story just got more and more interesting. I had a problem from the start with the intonation of the narrator but got used to it after a couple of hours. Then came the really excruciating parts where he tried to do English accents. I have almost never heard a worst job. Please don't ever let him attempt this again
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- John Guthrie
- 10-05-21
Tense!
I’ve read all the original Clancy books, probably more than once over the years but am trawling through the Ryan series again on Audible. I’ve seen several reviews on here saying this narrator was ‘un-listenable’...& I wasn’t too keen when I first heard him either! Stick with it...as you get used to his tone, it’s actually pretty good however I would say he needs to get his pauses better between opposing voices in a conversation
As for the story, top class as always from Clancy. If your only exposure to this story is the very poor movie, then your in for a great ride
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