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Tom Clancy Executive Power - Brian Andrews & Jeffrey Wilson

Tom Clancy Executive Power

By Brian Andrews & Jeffrey Wilson

  • Release Date: 2025-11-25
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 802 Ratings

Description

An international incident may fracture the Ryan family in the latest entry in this #1 New York Times bestselling series.

Luanda, Angola
An American intelligence team on a routine mission is wiped out. The sole survivor: Kyle Ryan, youngest son of President Jack Ryan.

But the massacre of his colleagues is just the prelude to an even more devastating conflict—a deadly military coup in the central African nation. The next step is a shocking escalation, the seizure of the American Embassy and the taking of numerous hostages including the ambassador and the younger Ryan.

As US forces fight insurgents street by street in the African capital city, Lieutenant Katie Ryan leads the effort to untangle the mystery behind the coup and the identity of the plotters. Is it the Chinese government? Is it a corrupt Angolan general? Or is there a darker force pulling the strings?

In the White House Situation Room, President Jack Ryan and his National Intelligence Team anxiously await the answers. He may have a full Marine Expeditionary Unit at his command, but the full executive power of the presidency is useless if they can’t find the target.

One thing’s for sure, Kyle and his fellow hostages sit at the center of the bullseye—human shields to deflect an American response. Jack Ryan has faced many challenges as President, but solving this problem is no one-man job. It’s going to take all three of them to get through this.

Reviews

  • Credible real world military crisis well done

    5
    By Chips Stewart
    The author created a realistic context, but gave the character development a priority dimension. It is a fast paced and tense adventure that has plot twists and plans challenged by intervening variables. The complexity of modern military operations is carefully narrated and it doesn’t slow the action down but enhances the story.
  • Excellent.

    5
    By erinwb
    A fun, dynamic read with our favorite characters. Getting to know Jack’s children as their careers take off is also great fun.
  • Too Many Letters

    4
    By de coche
    I am all for reality, but there were too often too many acronyms for too many logistical groups. The story line was great but the alphabet soup was very distracting.
  • Executive Power

    5
    By JPB 9871
    This is a really good book and literally on a par with some of Tom Clancy’s best. I highly recommend it!
  • Review title

    4
    By leftfoot lake
    Excellent book but found all the acronyms cumbersome and continually trying to decode interrupted the flow of the story
  • Executive Power

    5
    By just let me to see my stuff
    As a big Tom Clancy books this book is just a great as all his books
  • Classic Clancy Style!

    5
    By BLACK-SIX
    Excellent read. This book was a classic page turner. Y’all need to help Woodward get the details right even though you fumbled MARSOC squad to squadron.
  • Too much military jargon

    3
    By 1-/;431
    The last third of the book was excellent. The first 2/3 seemed like they were written to impress the military consultant advising on the book. Too much military mumbo-jumbo. I eventually just skipped through all of that and read everything quotes. Then I got better.
  • Book did not download

    5
    By yuihyuh
    Only 42 pages downloaded
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