G.P. Putnam's Sons
Tom Clancy Line of Demarcation
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The discovery of an oil field off the coast of Guyana plunges Jack Ryan, Jr into a cauldron of lies in the latest entry in this New York Times bestselling series.
It starts with the destruction of a US Coast Guard cutter and the loss of her entire crew. But the USCG Claiborne was on an innocuous mission to open a sea lane between an oil field off the coast of Guyana and the refineries of southern Louisiana. The destruction of the ship, tragic as it is, won't stop that mission from continuing.
So who would sacrifice twenty-two men and women just to slow down the plan? That's the question plaguing Jack Ryan Jr. He's in Guyana to work a deal to get his company, Hendley Associates, in on the ground floor of this new discovery, but the destruction of the Claiborne and the kidnapping of the Guyanese Interior Minister make it clear that there's a malignant force working to destroy Guyana's oil industry. It's up to Jack to identify the killers before they draw a bead on him, but how can he do that when the line of demarcation between friend and foe is constantly shifting?
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Book Details
ISBN:
9780593718001
EAN:
9780593718001
Binding:
Hardcover
Pages:
400
Authors:
M P Woodward
Publisher:
G.P. Putnam's Sons
Published Date: 2025-20-05
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As good as any of the Jack Jr. novels, as I've read. I've done the painter's pole cable ladder as the dive master of a joint fire and police dive team. Drill was run by retired navy seals. Two of the active duty cops couldn't do it. They're gonna have to retire John Clark from active op soon for those of us who know his true age i was a late 1960s. Vietnam Veteran.
Another exciting episode of Jack Ryan Jr. taking care of business while trying to do some white side business.
Great book that flows very well. I have read every book and this writer does not disappoint!!
Good read. Not very good on Coast Guard details. Was not the first Coast Guard cutter to be lost with all hands! CGC Tampa in WWI and another in WWII. Was not “lost with all hands”. There were survivors that were murdered. At the end, USCG has a National Color Guard and would not likely use the Marines for that ceremony. CG Cutter was in 40 feet of water, impossible to ink bow first! Even capsizing would leave part out of the water. Hold have consulted the CG Historian and or a CG surface operations expert. Marrying an American Citizen does not automatically make you an American Citizen. Thus the jurisdiction issue. Easy details should be better.
It's a none stop adventure!You don't want to put the down.