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Tom Clancy’s Target Acquired
- Narrated by: Scott Brick
- Length: 10 hrs and 51 mins
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Publisher's summary
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The thrilling next instalment in Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan Jr. series
Jack Ryan Jr is on a simple job. An all-expenses paid trip to Israel in exchange for a of couple hours easy work, reporting back to an old friend at the CIA. What could be easier?
Jack is here merely as an observer, but as he settles into his work in the market, he sees the glint of a knife, and throws himself in front of a woman and her young son under attack.
Cover blown, 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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- Armando
- 02-20-22
not so great
an odd balance between incredible minutia, and a rush to finish the story left me with a feeling of being cut to soon.
I missed Jackbinteractions with the rest of the capus, it was very brief
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- Pieter Scheepers
- 01-01-24
Spellbound action
An unforgettable Jack Rayan performance.Can’t wait for the next book.Non stop action page after page.
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- Werner Mack
- 03-11-22
Jack is not superman but very entertaining
the Tom Clancy legacy should be kept alive by going to the cleverness of the old books and moving away from the superhero persona that Jack has become. Jack is supposed to be clever but the books are making him to infallible in brown and not in brain
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- Peter Tersteeg
- 07-13-21
These stories are getting ridiculous
The near superhuman climax reads more like Matthew Riely than Tom Clancy. I wish they'd go back to the epic plots that ended with Clancy. The ghost written stories are getting more ridiculous with each itteration. Still enjoyable, but not what it once was.
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- Everton Kiwi
- 04-27-23
Scott Brick saves the day.
Honestly if it wasn’t for the narrator I’d have given up.
STOP killing strong female characters, it’s demeaning. It’s not heroic.
Also why is Jack morphing into a cross between Rambo, Bruce McLean & Bruce Wayne?
I can’t wait for more Campus novels, these are going nowhere.
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