I haven't read it yet. I had a duplicate on my shelf and thought someone else would enjoy it.
An exciting and extremely powerful read!
In the newly unified Germany, old horrors are reborn. It is the beginning of Chaos Days, a time when neo-Nazi groups gather to spread violence and resurrect dead dreams. But this year Germany isn't the only target. Plans are afoot to destabilize Europe and cause turmoil throughout the United States.
Paul Hood and his team, already in Germany to buy technology for the new Regional Op-Center, become entangled in the crisis. They uncover a shocking force behind the chaos-a group that uses cutting-edge technology to promote hate and to influence world events.
Another great read from Clancy.
Paul Hood and his team, already in Germany to buy technology for the new Regional Op-Center, become entangled in the crisis. They uncover a shocking force behind the chaos-a group that uses cutting-edge technology to promote hate and to influence world events.
Another great read from Clancy.
Rebecca B. (SunnyBrook) reviewed Games of State (Tom Clancy's Op-Center, #3) on + 147 more book reviews
A powerful profile of America's defense, intelligence, and crisis management technology.
I recommend this book to anyone
Third in the series
Hero pitted against neo-nazi's and their technology.
Country vs Country (but not in public)
Paul Hood and his team , already in germany to buy technology for the new regional op-center,become entangled in the crisis to destabilize Europe and cause turmoil throughout the United States.They uncover a shocking force behind the chaos-a group that uses cutting-edge technology to promote hate and to influence world events.
A rousing Clancy tale of skulduggery and mayhem- good read!
Robert L. (bobinprovincetown) reviewed Games of State (Tom Clancy's Op-Center, #3) on + 15 more book reviews
I got 80% of the way slogging through this book and wondered, am I really going to finish this? It'w flawed to be sure. Lots of characters to follow; the build up of suspense wasn't particularly trenchant; and this romantic angle was thrown in that I found not only bizarre but detracted from the story - and it kept coming back! The climax, however (and no pun intended) was quite good. Not first rate, but engrossing enough. Three stars should just about do it.