Clear and Present Danger: Book Review

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Clear and Present Danger: Book Review

The book ‘Clear and Present Danger’ is a novel written by Tom Clancy in 1989 and published in 1990 by Thorndike-Magna Publisher (Beetz 824). This book has one thousand one hundred and forty pages, with the latest edition published by Berkley Books having six hundred and eighty eight pages. This novel like most of Clancy’s writings relies on a basic formula of good versus evil where the United States is represented as a nation that is on the right side (Sharp 398). In this novel, a United States ambassador and the visiting chief of the Federal Investigation Bureau are assassinated by Colombian drug lords. This assassination prompts a mystifying underground response and a series of investigations of the actions by the United States and the Colombian drug lords by Jack Ryan, the main character in the book (Clancy 524). This paper is review of this literary work by Tom Clancy.

The Author

Thomas Lanier Clancy was born on April 1947 at Baltimore, Maryland and grew up in a middle class Irish Catholic dominated neighborhood (Sharp 382). In his childhood years, Clancy was a voracious reader especially of science fiction and military adventure stories. After graduating from Loyola High School in Towson, Maryland in 1965, he joined Loyola College in Baltimore to study English Literature. He had hopes of becoming a writer, and he occasionally submitted short stories for publication, but they were never accepted.

His college years took place during the height of the Vietnam War, which he personally supported. Subsequently, he joined the United States Army Reserve Officer Training Corps, but unfortunately his military career was short-lived due to his poor eyesight. After graduating in 1969 with a b...

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... the need of government to act whenever an issue threatens national security. Mechanisms should be put in place to ascertain the extent of the threat, and the acceptable measures of dealing with it.

Works Cited

Beetz, Kirk. Beacham’s Encyclopedia of Popular Fiction, Volume 13. Osprey, FLA: Beacham Publishing, 1996. Print.

Clancy, Tom. Clear and Present Danger. New York, NY: Thorndike-Magna, 1990. Print.

Garson, Helen. Tom Clancy: A Critical Companion. San Francisco, CA: Greenwood Press, 1996. Print.

Hamilton, Geoff, and Brian Jones. Encyclopedia of American Popular Fiction. New York, NY: Infobase Publishing, 2009. Print.

Pohlman, Lee. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes: Free Speech and the Living constitution. New York, NY: New York University Press, 1993. Print.

Sharp, Michael. Popular Contemporary Writers. Tarrytown: Marshall Cavendish, 2005. Print.

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