good reading some boring parts
Isabella Boni P. reviewed The Archimedes Effect (Tom Clancy's Net Force, #10) on + 44 more book reviews
If you read any Tom Clancys'books.The characters intermix and makes you feel like "whoa what a dummy"
Marci and Duane S. (flame60) reviewed The Archimedes Effect (Tom Clancy's Net Force, #10) on + 200 more book reviews
Heart stopping action...Clancy still reigns. ---The Washington Post
John Clark is used to doing the CIA's dirty work. Now he's taking on the world. "ACTION PACKED"
----- The New York Times Book Review
John Clark is used to doing the CIA's dirty work. Now he's taking on the world. "ACTION PACKED"
----- The New York Times Book Review
Dween M. (scootter) reviewed The Archimedes Effect (Tom Clancy's Net Force, #10) on + 83 more book reviews
The last of the Net Force books, at least so far.
Yes. Enjoyed the book.
Linda H. (Ca53Buckeye) reviewed The Archimedes Effect (Tom Clancy's Net Force, #10) on + 134 more book reviews
[From the back cover] A NEW CENTURY. NEW SUPERPOWERS. A NEW BREED OF HOMELAND SECURITY. Bypassing all safeguards, terrorists break into Fort Stephens, penetrating to the heart of the newest high-tech Army base. One after another, other bases are hit. Under attack, the Army calls in Net Force. Teaming up with Army intelligence and the National Guard, Net Force's own crack troops struggle to track down the mastermind behind the attacks. But they are countered at every move by a cunning opponent who thinks exactly like one of their own... A powerful examination of America's defense and intelligence systems of the future.