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Red Rabbit [Hardcover]

Tom Clancy
1.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (61 customer reviews)

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  • Hardcover: 640 pages
  • Publisher: Michael Joseph Ltd; Third edition (29 Aug 2002)
  • ISBN-10: 0718146077
  • ISBN-13: 978-0718145019
  • Product Dimensions: 23.1 x 15.5 x 5.1 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 1.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (61 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 549,300 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Tom Clancy returns to Jack Ryan's early days, in an extraordinary novel of global political drama. Long before he was President, Jack Ryan was a novice CIA Analyst. One of his first assignments was to debrief a high-level Soviet defector who told an amazing tale of officials planning to assassinate Pope John Paul II. In the end, however, it will not just be the Pope's life, but the stability of the Western world that is at stake. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Tom Clancy lives in Maryland. His books include THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER, RAINBOW SIX and THE BEAR AND THE DRAGON, all international bestsellers. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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37 of 38 people found the following review helpful
So What? 24 Dec 2003
Format:Paperback
As a Tom Clancy fan, on the strength of his previous books I bought this one straight 'off the shelf'.

But this book was disappointing. It was strongly nationalistic, sickeningly pro-american (to be expected but this was too much - possibly done in response to recent american developments?), anti-communist, patronising, and in parts racist, whilst not providing much in the way of redeeming features such as excitement or suspense.

On the upside, it was interesting to read a theoretical "how this could have happened" story, but this was constructed more like a biased documentary than a spy thriller; the lack of real action or plot twists ensured that my most common thought was "So what?"

If you're not a Jack Ryan fan, don't bother. If you are a fan, you'll probably want to read it simply so you don't miss anything, but don't expect too much.

Personally, I'm going to use this book to prop up my broken sofa.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
This book is truly awful. As previous reviewers have said the story is fiction based around historical facts (so, like Titanic you already know the ending). I was expecting more, but no!

Also large bits of the book can be summaried as:-
Everything American is great, everything Russian is awful, everything British is somewhere between the two (but closer to rubbish). OK, Ryan and Clancy are American, so maybe that's forgivable especially given the political situation at the time.

However, what isn't forgivable at all is the terrible editing. There are lots of repeated facts and text...I don't know how many times I was informed that Jack's wife is a surgeon....maybe my attention span is much better than Clancy's average reader?

Don't bother with this book, you'll regret it.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
By Darren Simons TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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I think most people who have read Tom Clancy before will agree that although the writing style isn't anything special the storylines are huge and complex, the attention to detail of warfare is second to none, and the characters who are found in many of Clancy's books (notably John Clark or in this case Jack Ryan) are interesting.

Well, perhaps Tom Clancy has had an off-day or is toying with the idea of writing children's books.. either way this book is rubbish (and I'm trying to be as polite as possible), and I've never said that of any book I've reviewed on Amazon.

The story itself is a combination of fact (the attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II), a conspiracy theory (that it was orchestrated by the KGB) and fiction (enter Jack Ryan... who I always think of as Harrison Ford due to his film roles). For those familiar with Ryan from other books, Red Rabbit is set in the early 80s, Ryan has an honourary knighthood (for saving the royal family in Patriot Games) but is not yet President (Executive Orders and thereafter).

So what do I dislike about this book so much:
- Weak storyline - as Clancy books go, there really isn't much to get excited about in this one. Once I got about a third of the way through I was convinced there would be another thread of the storyline to grip the reader but no, there was nothing.
- Where's the weapons and action? - A Clancy book without detailed description of weaponry, warfare and operational tactics just isn't a Tom Clancy book.
- Terrible writing style - I'm not sure why I've picked up on this but the style Clancy has adopted for this book is a bit like "Jack went up the hill. It was raining. Tomorrow would be an important day. "Hello, I'm Jack - do you want to be my friend?" etc. I know the writing style isn't the strongest aspect of Clancy's books but this is truly dire.
- Brit bashing - now, I don't normally take offence at this but there's a bit too much of it in this book... there's one point (and this takes nothing away from the storyline) where Clancy spends pages explaining how in British hospitals surgeons will pause halfway through an operation and pop out to the pub for a couple of pints before returning and completing the op. Obviously this would not be allowed in America, and Ryan and his wife are rightly outraged. Oh for god's sake... next he'll say us Brits don't clean out teeth, all have Mad Cow Disease and can't spell properly.

No, this book fails on all counts, it really is truly terrible. Oddly I will probably read the next Clancy book that comes out on the hope that this is the only lemon he produces, but you never know. I also think he should give up on the Jack Ryan character, as the John Clark one is far stronger, but that's just my opinion.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Could be great, but.....
Finally got round to reading "Red Rabbit" after someone recommended it to me. Having read many Clancy novels in the past I was rather looking forward to this little talked about... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Mr. D. J. Walford
Not the best Tom Clancy book to feature "Jack Ryan"
I found this one disappointing to read. The plot centres around the attempted assination by the KGB of "Pope John Paul" in the '80's and the communications clerk in the KGB who is... Read more
Published 3 months ago by BookWorm1
A lacklustre entry in the series
After reading the very good 'Without Remorse' and 'Patriot Games', I came to this book with high expectations. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Mr James Martin
Tedious and boring at best!
I'm a bit of a Tom Claancy fan boy in so much as I find his books, especially the Jack Ryan series quite entertaining to read. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Andrew
I won't give this book away
I won't give this book away to save the time of that person reading such tripe. 928 pages of rubbish. Read more
Published on 12 Jan 2010 by Gary Gray
Not great - but not a complete turkey
I gave this three stars as it's not a complete distaster - there are elements of good scenes there.

I do have two main issues with it though

1. - padding. Read more
Published on 1 Dec 2009 by M. Megaw
I can't even give this book away
I work in a used book shop. It seems like everyone has been reading the reviews and I can't give this book away. Read more
Published on 16 July 2009 by M. Andrew Christie
Poor execution of good story
There is the core of a good story here, centering on the defection of a KGB officer shocked at a plot to kill Pope John Paul II. Read more
Published on 6 April 2009 by Stephen Bishop
Way Below Clancy's Usual Level....
I read most of Clancy's books... if you are a Clancy fan, dont go for this one.... slow, unimaginative, and predictable... Read more
Published on 1 Oct 2007 by Pensword
Dross
Clancy used to be my guilty pleasure, the guy I read when my brain was tired of deeper material. Crash, bang, wallop, the good guys always win and enough a plot that (mostly) to... Read more
Published on 3 Aug 2007 by Gareth M. Duggan
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