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Bentley, Don (author.). Clancy, Tom, 1947-2013 (creator.).

Summary: Jack Ryan, Jr. would do anything for Ding Chavez. That's why Jack is currently sitting in an open-air market in Israel, helping a CIA team with a simple job. The man running the mission, Peter Beltz, is an old friend from Ding's Army days. Ding hadn't seen his friend since Peter's transfer to the CIA eighteen months prior, and intended to use the assignment to reconnect. Unfortunately, Ding had to cancel at the last minute and asked Jack to take his place. It's a cushy assignment: a trip to Israel in exchange for a couple hours of easy work, but Jack could use the downtime after his last operation. Jack is here merely as an observer, but when he hastens to help a woman and her young son, he finds himself the target of trained killers. Alone and outgunned, Jack will have to use all his skills to protect the life of the child.

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  • ISBN: 9780593188132
  • Physical Description: viii, 419 pages ; 24 cm
    regular print
    print
  • Publisher: New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, [2021]
Subject: Kidnapping -- Fiction
Intelligence officers -- Fiction
Ryan, Jack, Jr -- (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
Genre: Spy fiction.
Thrillers (Fiction)

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  • Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2021 June #1
    Bentley keeps Jack Ryan Jr.'s life exciting in this latest grand-scale Tom Clancy adventure. Ryan is in Tel Aviv on an "asset-validation exercise" for a private company referred to as The Campus, and he takes time to hang out at the beach. There, he sees a woman with a child who he can tell is autistic, and he saves her from a knife-wielding attacker. She's flummoxed; who'd want to hurt her? When mother and son leave, Ryan wants to return the boy's dropped Captain America toy. "What could go wrong with that?" he muses naïvely. Only three hell-raising threats in one day. Almost immediately he meets agents from Israeli security, Shin Bet. Who is he? What's he doing there? But though he doesn't lie about his name, no one ever exclaims, "Wow, you have the same name as the U.S. president. Any connection?" Anyway, Chinese State Security is also interested in the woman, and Jack doesn't know why. And then mother and son are kidnapped. True to the Clancy style, what begins as the attempted return of a toy mushrooms into a threat of global conflict-"no good deed goes unpunished" is an apt cliche. Other enemies include Iran's Quds Force, an apocalyptic cult-and some smart jihadis, because "the dumb jihadis died a long time ago." Ryan is a fierce warrior when the need arises, and he refuses a direct order to return to the U.S.: "Sorry, sir...no can do. I've got two innocents still at risk-a mother and child." So even when the bad guys try to crucify him, "nobody did cornered junkyard dog better than Jack." Meanwhile, an airborne threat may destroy Tel Aviv. The story has some nice wordplay, with helicopters "clawing for altitude like homesick angels," and the F-35 being "part ballerina, part racehorse, and all killer." While on the ground "blood flowed and bones broke," and a female fighter jock has the final say. Fast, furious Clancy fare, fun even though you already know who wins. Copyright Kirkus 2021 Kirkus/BPI Communications. All rights reserved.
  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2021 January

    In Bentley's Tom Clancy Target Acquired, Jack Ryan Jr. is on a seemingly simple stakeout in Israel when he is targeted by trained killers. Ellroy delivers Widespread Panic in his latest, which features a former cop negotiating his way through dark-and-dirty Fifties Los Angeles as a private eye. In The Maze, retired NYPD Homicide Detective John Corey answers the call to help investigate when bodies are found buried on the beach. Broadcast journalist-turned-cybersecurity expert Ali Reynolds must deal with both a serial killer and a former employee of her husband just out of prison in Jance's Unfinished Business (100,000-copy first printing). In Johansen's The Bullet, it's bad news for forensic sculptor Eve Duncan when the former wife of her beloved Joe Quinn returns with dangerous secrets (100,000-copy first printing). In Lippman's tense fantasia, novelist Gerry Andersen is trapped in bed after an accident and fears he is losing his mind when he thinks he's getting phone calls from the main character in his big-deal novel Dream Girl (200,000-copy first printing). From mega-best-selling Patterson and former President Clinton, The President's Daughter features a new family in the White House—and a former White House family targeted by an international assassin (one-million-copy first printing). Joined by Quartermous, Woods hits the Jackpot with another Teddy Fay thriller, as Teddy investigates threats to a film festival in sumptuous Macau.

    Copyright 2020 Library Journal.
  • PW Annex Reviews : Publishers Weekly Annex Reviews

    The exciting eighth Jack Ryan Jr. thriller, the first contribution to the bestselling Tom Clancy franchise from Bentley (the Matt Drake series), finds Jack, an operations officer for the clandestine spy agency known as the Campus, in Israel on a joint mission with the CIA. In a Tel Aviv marketplace, Jack notices an attractive woman with her son, who behaves in a way that suggests he's autistic. When a man with a knife appears bent on attacking the woman, Jack jumps in and fights off the assailant, who flees into the crowd. Immediately afterward, Jack is taken at gunpoint by a pair of Israeli internal security agents to their station, where they harass him for being an American; they suspect he's working for the CIA, but he admits to nothing. His original mission having been a disappointment, Jack, who once helped a childhood friend who was developmentally disabled, decides to stay and track down the woman he saved, Becka Schweigart, an American scientist, and her son, Tommy, to see if he can help the boy. When Becka and Tommy are kidnapped, heroic, chivalrous Jack decides to stick around and assist the Israelis in their attempt to rescue mother and son. The action builds to a terrific, multiple point-of-view battle scene in the air and on the ground in Syria. Bentley proves himself a worthy successor to Tom Clancy. Agent: Jennifer Rudolph Walsh, WME. (June)

    Copyright 2021 Publishers Weekly Annex.
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