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Dead or Alive (Unabridged) [Audio Download]

by Tom Clancy (Author), Grant Blackwood (Author), Lou Diamond Phillips (Narrator)
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  • Listening Length: 20 hours and 39 minutes
  • Program Type: Audiobook
  • Version: Unabridged
  • Publisher: Brilliance Audio
  • Audible Release Date: 7 Dec 2010
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B004FJUS7W
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (64 customer reviews)
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Dead or Alive brings together - for the first time - an all-star cast of Clancy's greatest characters in a joint showdown with global terrorists.

Jack Ryan, the former president of the United States, is out of office, but not out of the loop about his brainchild, the "Campus" - a highly effective, counter-terrorism organization that operates outside the Washington hierarchy. But what Ryan doesn't know is that his son, Jack Ryan, Jr., has joined his cousins, Brian and Dominic Caruso, at the shadowy Campus. While a highly effective analyst, young Ryan hungers for the action of a field agent.

The Campus has now turned their sights on the Emir, the number-one terrorist threat to Western civilization. A reclusive figure and mastermind of vicious terrorist acts, the Emir has eluded capture by the world's law-enforcement agencies. But now - with the help of ex-CIA agent John Clark and protégé Marine Colonel Ding Chavez - the Campus is in on the hunt.

In a fast-paced, intense performance, film and television star Lou Diamond Phillips narrates the story of their mission - to bring in the Emir, dead or alive.

©2010 Tom Clancy; (P)2010 Brilliance Audio, Inc.

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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful
By Donald Mitchell HALL OF FAME TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Hardcover
"For my iniquities have gone over my head;
Like a heavy burden they are too heavy for me.
My wounds are foul and festering
Because of my foolishness." -- Psalm 38:4-5 (NKJV)

Dead or Alive pits the Emir and his global terror network against the United States, with only the hope that the secret group, The Campus, can act in time to avoid horror. If that plot sounds familiar, you've read some variation on it several times in the last decade by other authors. What's different here? Authors Tom Clancy and Grant Blackwood work in the major surviving characters from the earlier Jack Ryan novels. Although the names are familiar and friendly to the memory, the characters themselves are more similar in name than in reality. So if you think you are going to enjoy a vintage Jack Ryan thriller, think again.

If that puts you off, realize that you'll be disappointed if you are looking for the old zing in this series. It's just not there. You'll probably grade the book as one or two stars, as a poor imitation of "the prior characters and stories."

If you can put that feeling aside and focus on the book itself, it's about a two-and-a-half star effort that's mainly marred by taking forever to develop over the 950 pages in my edition. The strength of the slow development is that your curiosity will grow about what the terror plot involves, but I doubt if you'll be intrigued. If you enjoy learning how to run a terror network over the Internet, the book becomes a little more interesting. If you want to gain a little paranoia about American vulnerability to terrorists, the book is decent in that regard.

The test for me with such a "thriller" is whether I can put it down in the middle for a few days and feel relaxed about not knowing what's coming next. I did such laying aside with no problem.

The book opens on a high point, as an Army Ranger team strikes into the cave network along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border seeking to capture a potentially high-value terror suspect. They come across something quite unsuspected, which begins to slowly reveal a mystery in motion. Terror cells are described in action, moving towards undefined objectives with great remorselessness. Treasure those parts of the book. What's coming isn't nearly as fast-paced and interesting.

What's the nicest thing I can say about the book? It's definitely better than The Bear and The Dragon.

What's the worst thing I can say? The Kindle version is overpriced.

Should you read it? You'll probably enjoy the trip if your expectations aren't set by the best of the prior Jack Ryan books.
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75 of 83 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
In the 90's Clancy was huge, his books were huge and it seemed he could do no wrong. It was probably wrong to think such a srata of books would remain contemporary forever.

For many, Clancy went off the boil and in some cases the later books were poor by his standards. This new novel, co-written by someone I confes i have never heard of, is moving that quality line back towards where it once was. OK, so it's not Clear & Present Danger or Executive Orders, but it is better than some of the later offerings.

In places, you might be able to spot the Clancy chapters and this makes the book a little patchy but the characters are old friends and the plot in well put together. At 600+ pages it is a 'shorter' Clancy, but the fact that I finished this in under a week means it held my interest and was clearly a good read.
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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful
Hard work... 22 Dec 2010
By Mr "M"
Format:Hardcover
I will keep this one short. I was expecting big things from this book but found myself struggling to keep going by the third chapter. I still can't quite put my finger on what it is that's wrong with it. The storyline seems solid enough but, for me personally, it just doesn't seem to flow.

I have stopped reading about 1/2 of the way through (for now) and whether I pick it up again remains to be seen. If you are a devout fan then I suppose it may be OK but, if like me you like some of the previous stuff and are thinking about getting it - it's maybe not the best idea. Again, I reiterate - this is my personal experience of it.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Clancy used to be a stunnig author
I loved the Jack Ryan original series...I read executive orders 4 times, and some of the scenes in those books are the best action sequences I have ever read. Read more
Published 10 days ago by Zinfandel101
So Disappointed
I have been reading Tom Clancy's books since 1984 when he brought out his first book "The Hunt for Red October", and I was hooked not just on his books but the films made from the... Read more
Published 15 days ago by John H Glen
Dead or Alive Review
Great follow on to the Teeth of the Tiger. Also fairly in style with the "new" Tom Clancy. It was very exciting with a few surprises in between. Read more
Published 2 months ago by HC-Denmark
DISAPPOINTED. Clancy can do better.
2.5 stars. Will he ever return to form? I was looking forward to this having not read a Clancy novel in years and my disappointment drives me to write this. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Stag Lake Books
My first Tom Clancy book
As the title suggests this was my first Tom Clancy novel, and although some reviewers have had negative comments to make about this book, I'm reviewing it without reference to his... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Mr. R. Barker
Can't put it down!
This book was great. Bought it at the same time my wife bought the next one. Read both of them within three days. Was fast paced, loads of exhilarating action and very immersive. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Disben
Is it his best? No, but goodness I'm glad he's back
Dead or alive is a book I passed over for a long time, as the coversheet says it's written by Tom "with Grant Blackwood". Would it be diluted therefore? Read more
Published 4 months ago by jetset95
Decent but no vintage Clancy
Tom Clancy invented a genre, his early works were fantastically riveting. It was something never seen and impossible to put down. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Marc
You need to be a brain surgeon to appreciate this book
You do, in fact, need to be a practitioner of neurosurgery to fully appreciate this book. Not because the book itself is subtle or requires much by way of thought or interrogation... Read more
Published 5 months ago by G. T. A. Browne
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I bought this book for my father which he really enjoyed reading.would recommend it but he is a Tom Clancy fan.
Published 5 months ago by roxey
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