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The U.S. Army's Special Forces are known for their highly specialized training and courage behind enemy lines. But there's a group that's even more stealthy and deadly. It's comprised of the most feared operators on the face of the earththe soldiers of Ghost Recon.
Known for originating the techno-thriller genre, Tom Clancy writes complex novels dense with hardware and international intrigue. Perhaps the strongest indication of his power as a writer is the fact that he is often treated by the media like a character in one of his books, asked for opinions about military readiness and the subject of rumors about being debriefed by the Pentagon. Not bad for a former salesman who was rejected for service because of bad eyesight.
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August 16, 2009: I really like Tom Clancy as an author, I however have found "Tom Clancy" books to lack his intrigue. Having played the video game I knew a little of the back story, but Michaels added to the character of Scott Mitchell better than most of the "adaption" category that I've seen over the years. However, it fell short in rest of the areas that I like when it comes to reading military thriller/suspense.
Even though the protagonist is fleshed out more, the rest of the characters seemed bland. I felt like Mitchell was the only one that had any depth whatsoever and the rest were forsaken. Had the characters been more developed and the story more depth, I would have felt more satisfied spending the $10 it cost. Next time I think I'll reread "Rainbow Six" again.Reader Rating:
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March 23, 2009: Although this book is "Bannered by Tom Clancy" it is written by a new author using the "tom Clancy" formulaic style of writing. The author does a good job of plot development and the characters can seem raw at times (in a wartime setting), but the book in general is a good read. My personal dislike is a plot that constantly jumps around just as part of it is being well developed.
Still can be a good read for all "Clancyists".