-Titulo Original : Tom Clancy Red Winter (A Jack Ryan Novel)
-Fabricante :
G.P. Putnams Sons
-Descripcion Original:
Book: Tom Clancy Red Winter (a Jack Ryan Novel) - Marc Cameron Product Description In this previously untold adventure, a young Jack Ryan goes behind the Iron Curtain to seek the truth about a potential Soviet defector in the most shocking entry in Tom Clancys #1 New York Times bestselling series. 1985 A top secret F117 aircraft crashes into the Nevada desert. The Nighthawk is the most advanced fighting machine in the world and the Soviets will do anything to get their hands on its secrets. In East Berlin, a mysterious figure contacts the CIA with an incredible offer invaluable details of his government s espionage plans in return for asylum. It s an offer they can t pass up...if it s genuine, but the risks are too great to blindly stumble into a deal. With the East German secret police closing in, someone will have to go to behind the Berlin Wall to investigate the potential defector. It s a job Deputy Director James Greer can only trust to one man--Jack Ryan. Ryan is a former Marine and a brilliant CIA analyst who s been the architect of some of the CIA s biggest coups but this time he s in enemy territory with a professional assassin on his tail. Can he get the right answers before the Cold War turns into a Red Winter? About the Author A little more than thirty years ago, Tom Clancy was a Maryland insurance broker with a passion for naval history. Years before, he had been an English major at Baltimores Loyola College and had always dreamed of writing a novel. His first effort, The Hunt for Red October, sold briskly as a result of rave reviews, then catapulted onto the New York Times bestseller list after President Reagan pronounced it the perfect yarn. From that day forward, Clancy established himself as an undisputed master at blending exceptional realism and authenticity, intricate plotting, and razor-sharp suspense. He passed away in October 2013. A native of Texas, Marc Cameron spent almost thirty years in law enforcement. He served as a uniformed police officer, mounted (horse patrol) officer, SWAT officer, and a U.S. Marshal. Cameron is conversant in Japanese, and travels extensively researching his New York Times-bestselling Jericho Quinn novels. Camerons books have been nominated for both the Barry Award and the Thriller Award. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. 1 November 1985 The McDonalds off Clayallee seemed an unlikely place for espionage. One might as well attempt to defect at Woolworths. West Berlin, guarded by twelve thousand Allied troops and surrounded by half a million soldiers of the Warsaw Pact? A defection there would make sense. The dark and snowy hollows of Grunewald Forest, six miles from the Wall and a stones throw from the Berlin Brigade headquarters? Certainly. Twenty-nine and single, with a degree in public policy from the University of Maryland, Ruby Keller was a ground-floor Foreign Service officer. She was a newbie to the State Department, handling visa applications, lost passports, and any other piddling issue that confronted U.S. citizens visiting West Berlin. She never admitted it during the daily calls to her mother, but an inordinate amount of her workday was spent getting coffee for all the good old boys in this isolated outpost of the State Department. Everyone told her shed be under the microscope, watched by all kinds of alphabet-soup agencies, Russians trying to get her to spy, Americans making sure she didnt. Crazy stuff for an Indiana farm girl. The Clayallee McDonalds (the first restaurant in Germany with a drive-through window) seemed safe, like home, laughably far from all the international intrigue. Keller stomped her feet when she came in from the cold and shook the snow off her jacket. It was late, after ten, but her internal clock was still jiggered toward the time in Washington, D.C., where shed attended eighteen months of training and her body thought it was about time to eat dinner. Shed spent the last fifteen minutes walking from her apartment near the diplomatic mission and had to
-Fabricante :
G.P. Putnams Sons
-Descripcion Original:
Book: Tom Clancy Red Winter (a Jack Ryan Novel) - Marc Cameron Product Description In this previously untold adventure, a young Jack Ryan goes behind the Iron Curtain to seek the truth about a potential Soviet defector in the most shocking entry in Tom Clancys #1 New York Times bestselling series. 1985 A top secret F117 aircraft crashes into the Nevada desert. The Nighthawk is the most advanced fighting machine in the world and the Soviets will do anything to get their hands on its secrets. In East Berlin, a mysterious figure contacts the CIA with an incredible offer invaluable details of his government s espionage plans in return for asylum. It s an offer they can t pass up...if it s genuine, but the risks are too great to blindly stumble into a deal. With the East German secret police closing in, someone will have to go to behind the Berlin Wall to investigate the potential defector. It s a job Deputy Director James Greer can only trust to one man--Jack Ryan. Ryan is a former Marine and a brilliant CIA analyst who s been the architect of some of the CIA s biggest coups but this time he s in enemy territory with a professional assassin on his tail. Can he get the right answers before the Cold War turns into a Red Winter? About the Author A little more than thirty years ago, Tom Clancy was a Maryland insurance broker with a passion for naval history. Years before, he had been an English major at Baltimores Loyola College and had always dreamed of writing a novel. His first effort, The Hunt for Red October, sold briskly as a result of rave reviews, then catapulted onto the New York Times bestseller list after President Reagan pronounced it the perfect yarn. From that day forward, Clancy established himself as an undisputed master at blending exceptional realism and authenticity, intricate plotting, and razor-sharp suspense. He passed away in October 2013. A native of Texas, Marc Cameron spent almost thirty years in law enforcement. He served as a uniformed police officer, mounted (horse patrol) officer, SWAT officer, and a U.S. Marshal. Cameron is conversant in Japanese, and travels extensively researching his New York Times-bestselling Jericho Quinn novels. Camerons books have been nominated for both the Barry Award and the Thriller Award. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. 1 November 1985 The McDonalds off Clayallee seemed an unlikely place for espionage. One might as well attempt to defect at Woolworths. West Berlin, guarded by twelve thousand Allied troops and surrounded by half a million soldiers of the Warsaw Pact? A defection there would make sense. The dark and snowy hollows of Grunewald Forest, six miles from the Wall and a stones throw from the Berlin Brigade headquarters? Certainly. Twenty-nine and single, with a degree in public policy from the University of Maryland, Ruby Keller was a ground-floor Foreign Service officer. She was a newbie to the State Department, handling visa applications, lost passports, and any other piddling issue that confronted U.S. citizens visiting West Berlin. She never admitted it during the daily calls to her mother, but an inordinate amount of her workday was spent getting coffee for all the good old boys in this isolated outpost of the State Department. Everyone told her shed be under the microscope, watched by all kinds of alphabet-soup agencies, Russians trying to get her to spy, Americans making sure she didnt. Crazy stuff for an Indiana farm girl. The Clayallee McDonalds (the first restaurant in Germany with a drive-through window) seemed safe, like home, laughably far from all the international intrigue. Keller stomped her feet when she came in from the cold and shook the snow off her jacket. It was late, after ten, but her internal clock was still jiggered toward the time in Washington, D.C., where shed attended eighteen months of training and her body thought it was about time to eat dinner. Shed spent the last fifteen minutes walking from her apartment near the diplomatic mission and had to
