"Against All Enemies", Tom Clancy with Peter Telep, Putnam - TopicsExpress



          

"Against All Enemies", Tom Clancy with Peter Telep, Putnam hardbound, 2011, 756 pp. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Telep en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Clancy Unlike his plodding "Dead or Alive", with Grant Blackwood, this one starts intense and escalates from there, a very bloody romp with opium-dealing jihadist Taliban linking up with various Latin-American Drug Cartels, with barely enough introspection to lay some claim to literature. I read the last third in one sitting, a guilty pleasure in the middle of the night. I may go look up some other Pter Telep novels since it appears that all Clancy does these days is rent out his name. . . . p. 714, "Samad and the rest of those evil bastards would escape because of big bureaucracies and impatience and actionable intelligence that excused murder. The more things chaged, the more they stayed the same. . . ." --mike
Posted on: Tue, 02 Jul 2013 10:21:44 +0000

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