In Shadow of the Dragon, the twentieth in the Jack Ryan series, President Jack Ryan has his hands full. There's a missing Chinese scientist America is accused of kidnapping. Strange noises are heard under the Arctic ice that may or may not be a disabled Chinese submarine. There's a mole in the US Intelligence community. And, President Ryan's son, Jack, is right in the middle of all of this. How the team unravels this many problems without breaking their metaphorical Rubric's Cube is why we-all keep reading these books.
Make no mistake. I love this series and have read all of the books, some with a bit less enthusiasm than others, but their cleverness, twisted plots, and intellectual gravitas never fails to entertain. Tom Clancy's ghost writer, Marc Cameron, is excellent. He knows Clancy’s voice well and delivers it perfectly but here’s why I gave this particular book 4 instead of 5 stars. Cameron adds so much background information, pretty close to data dumps, that I often lose track of the passion and action. I don't want to do that. The plots--all five or ten of them--are riveting, intricate, and devious. I want to turn the page and find out what happens, not enter into the backstory of a new or returning character. Sometimes, by the time Cameron returns to where the plot left me hanging (a submarine is stranded below the Arctic ocean, a crewmember who could rescue them is freezing to death on an ice flow, the girl that might solve a world dilemma is being attacked), I;ve lost my passion for what was happening. That might just be me. Others might be fine with that.
None of that takes away from the great lines always found in Clancy books:
"Petty Officer Ward’s demeanor was relaxed—because calm was contagious..."
"Their hunches were basically weaponized with mathematical formulas..."
"Clark had what Ding called “old-man strength,” which was really not strength at all, but cunning and pure meanness in the face of battle."
Overall, an excellent read with a ton of detail. Recommended for fans of Tom Clancy, James Michener, and the like.