SUBJECTIVE READER REVIEW FOLLOWS:
For a couple of years now I've been wondering how Tom Clancy is still publishing from the after-life. It turns out that Clancy's last five books were 'written in collaboration with' Grant Blackwood, Peter Telep and Mark Greaney. A little snooping revealed that the collaborationists did most of the legwork, all of the travel and most of the geopolitical research. Now Mark Greaney's published two Tom Clancy books that he's written, has another one in the hopper and Grant Blackwood's published UNDER FIRE which he wrote. I suppose they're written under the Tom Clancy legacy--as well as the estate--taking advantage of great characters Tom put in place; Jack Ryan, Jack Ryan Jr and John Clark come to mind. I was curious as to the 'watering down' effect of the collaborationists, but I rated the twelve novels before shared attribution 4.67 stars on average; the six novels released under collaboration got 4.67 stars on average. Pretty consistent, so the students have learned from the master well. The only noticeable uptick was Clancy books released before 2003, and I rated those twelve novels got 4.83 stars on average.
FULL FORCE & EFFECT is a really great read, but Greaney followed the Zen master's MO; the hardcover's 3" thick and 671 pages. I don't think that's a complaint, because I stayed up one night six hours trying to get through the plot development to see where Greaney was taking it. To make rare earth minerals the key to the plot was downright unique but somehow believable, so I salute the plot even though I had to wonder if any deposit of reserves in the world was worth $12 trillion! So I'm a Jack Ryan fan--though not as much as Mitch Rapp, Scott Harvath and John Corey--and it was an almost incredible read. I was straddling the fence on 4.5 stars, but gave it 5 due to the plot's complex but interesting trio of a North Korean intelligence chief, a Mexican billionaire without scruples and a retrofitted MI6 Station Chief. I'll put it this way; I liked it enough to read UNDER FIRE in the near future.
SPOILER PLOT SUMMARY FOLLOWS:
The North Korean Rare Earth Metals Conspiracy. North Korea has become the Cold War Hangover, bent on launching an ICBM with enough range to hit the US West Coast. The insanity of the plan is the US will retaliate dramatically, with extreme impact to their South Korean allies as well as Northeastern China. Long hampered by the lack of natural resources and UN economic sanctions, the DPRK Dae Wonsu Choi Ji-hoon has hatched a diabolical plan based on the discovery of proven reserves of rare earth metals from a mine in Chongju valued at $12 trillion. The Chinese were mining and refining the ore before a dramatic split appeared and the PRC technicians and geologists abandoned the site. With the future value of the much in demand though not easily attainable metals, Choi sets his intelligence chief LGEN Ri Tae-jin on an impossible mission; obtain an ICBM with adequate range in 3 years or die. Ri's desperation hatches the unholy trio of Mexican billionaire Oscar Roblas and Wayne Sharps to solve the mine/refining problem to get access to the cash from the rare metals. Roblas commits to $500M in credits via his banking network and Sharps is to find and deliver the refining software and hardware and technical expertize needed to replicate the PRC operation. Mary Pat Foley, the US Director of National Intelligence, is so keyed into preventing the DPRK from obtaining ICBMs that DNI has taken over Operation Acrid Herald, also denying its existence. Relying on The Campus, Foley has the operatives surveilling a former stellar FBI agent gone broke, Colin Hazelton, at a secret meeting in Saigon. He is met by a hot blond former French DGSE officer Veronika Martel but refuses to convey the package of data, instead departing he restaurant as DPRK RGB assassins run him down and kill him. The Campus guys kill two of the assassins then high tail it out of Vietnam. Ri becomes concerned that some agency is trying to interfere with Sharps Global Intelligence Partners and has his agents across the world shadow SGIP operators to provide protection. As Duke Sharps pursues and blackmails the UN subcommittee considering additional sanctions, Campus kills two more DPRK shooters bent on killing an uncooperative UN officer. As the UN group vetoes the new sanctions, the Campus operatives travel to Prague to find the Czech Foreign Ministry employee who provided passports for Australian geologists/scientists to travel to North Korea. They find Karel Skala hiding and scared shitless, only to be confronted by a six man DPRK hit team, manage to kill four but Skala also dies. Shifting quickly to Vegas, Jack Jr gets the drop on Veronika Martel, there to steal proprietary software for use at Chongju, they snatch her smart phone just as the DPRK assassins attack. Ri puts a parallel op in play, planning to assassinate US POTUS Jack Ryan during a trip to Mexico City. When a shipment of critical froth flotation tanks is seized by the US Navy from a freighter on the Yellow Sea, Ri becomes desperate that the hit on Ryan succeed. Buck Sharps has entrusted the Roblas Account to ex-MI6 Station Chief Edward Miller, who hired the best Iranian IED builder and sent him to Mexico well in advance. The ambush is deadly but Ryan manages to live and escape, and now he is pissed beyond reason when the Campus team goes to Mexico two days later and snatches the Iranian from Miller and ten Cuban DGI agents. Adel Zarif sings like the bird and exposes the entire DPRK involvement in the assassination attempt. Ri promptly commits suicide by blowing his family up at dinnertime, but Hwang, the Mining Corp Director, is now holding the bag, his death imminent. Deep CIA mole Adam Yao has been at Chongju for weeks and takes Hwang and family to a pickup site, where they are exfiltrated via drones. Yao eludes the KPA until Ryan makes a trip to Beijing, convinces the PRC of the conspiracy, and they rescue Yao just as Hwang is making a broadcast to North Korea exposing the conspiracy. Choi Ji-hoon is dethroned and all is well.