Tom Clancy Line of Demarcation
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4.5 • 784 Ratings
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Publisher Description
The discovery of an oil field off the coast of Guyana plunges Jack Ryan, Jr into a cauldron of lies in the latest entry in this New York Times bestselling series.
It starts with the destruction of a US Coast Guard cutter and the loss of her entire crew. But the USCG Claiborne was on an innocuous mission to open a sea lane between an oil field off the coast of South America and the refineries of southern Louisiana. The destruction of the ship, tragic as it is, won't stop that mission from continuing.
So who would sacrifice twenty-two men and women just to slow down the plan? That's the question plaguing Jack Ryan Jr. He's in Guyana to work a deal to get his company, Hendley Associates, in on the ground floor of this new discovery, but Russia’s Wagner Group and a pack of Venezuelan narco-terrorists have other ideas—and will risk war with the United States to see them through. It's up to Jack to identify the killers before they draw a bead on him, but how can he do that when the line of demarcation between friend and foe is constantly shifting?
Customer Reviews
Line of Demarcation
Not bad, but not the best of the series.
Line of Demarcation
This book like all of Tom Clancy books is full a action and excitement. The plot of the book is typical Tom Clancy always enjoyable to read no matter who writes his books
Not worth the time
Worst in this series in a long while. I fell asleep reading it more times than I want to recount.