John Clark is put in the center spotlight, with the big guns trained on the complex and often controversial operations of the FBI.
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"Holy crap this book is good. I got about 2/3 through, and then stayed up all night just to finish it. Finished at 5:30 am. I'm tired, but it was worth it. And there are several more books about the same characters already published. "
— Rob (5 out of 5 stars)
No one can equal his talent for making military electronics and engineering intelligible and exciting...He remains the best!
— Houston ChronicleFor sheer narrative punch and emotional impact, Without Remorse is Mr. Clancy’s best.
— The Dallas Morning NewsA nonstop emotional roller coaster.
— The San Diego Union-TribuneHighly entertaining.
— The Wall Street JournalClancy's writing is so strong that readers feel they are there, in the middle of the action...satisfying and engrossing.
— Boston Sunday HeraldHe constantly taps the current world situation for its imminent dangers and spins them into an engrossing tale.
— The New York Times Book ReviewA brilliant describer of events.
— The Washington Post" Have read Without Remorse a few times....WHY HASN'T IT BEEN MADE INTO A MOVIE YET? "
— Buffa, 8/2/2012" Tom Clancy's best book (and that's saying a lot considering "The Hunt For Red October" and "Patriot Games"). A story of vengance that seems perfectly justafiable. Well told. "
— VincentVega, 5/12/2011" One of my favorite Clancy books. Takes a departure from Jack Ryan. Great revenge story. "
— Borges, 5/10/2011" Not impressed with this one at all. This book has too many plots for one book. Not very interested at all with the whole drug ring/Pam story line. I think it is not necessary to include this into the John Clark back story. The whole book should have been just about Clark rescuing the POW's. "
— Matt, 5/9/2011" Easily one of my favorite Clancy novels. It trades a broad canvas of characters and places for a smaller, more intimate cast. "
— Kevin, 5/5/2011" Answers alot of charachter questions in the Jack Ryan series. "
— Trevor, 4/11/2011" First Clancy book I read and only one I read all the way through. Story was OK, but not memorable. "
— Kendar88, 3/27/2011" Getting into the mind and mindset of John Clark is a treat. This is right up there with Rainbow Six as one of my favorite Clancy books. "
— Andy, 3/24/2011" Pretty dark stuff: an emotionally-scared Vietnam vet connects with an equally broken women forced into prostitution, so he disguises himself as a homeless man and slowly takes out the criminal gang. The back story of ?Mr. Clark.? "
— Seth, 3/20/2011" Slow starter, but picks up at the end. Great story for the famous John Clark and learning about his background. "
— BiG, 3/13/2011" The story focuses on John Clark as he takes revenge on a drug ring which killed his girlfriend. At about the same time, the CIA asks him to become involved in a POW rescue mission in North Vietnam. In the process, he's becoming close to Sandy, his future wife. "
— Shaeley, 3/12/2011" One of Clancy's few stand alone books. An amazing look into the streets of Baltimore before the Wire and with a few familiar faces. "
— Ron, 3/6/2011Tom Clancy (1947–2013) was the author of numerous #1 New York Times bestselling novels, including The Hunt for Red October, Patriot Games, The Cardinal of the Kremlin, Red Rabbit, Teeth of the Tiger, and Red Storm Rising. His nonfiction work includes Into the Storm: A Study in Command, Every Man a Tiger, and Battle Ready. Clancy was the co-founder of Red Storm Entertainment, a video game developing company responsible for the successful Rainbow Six series, Ghost Recon series, Splinter Cell series, and others.