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In
1981 Pope John Paul II threatens Moscow and Warsaw that if the
repressive government does not ease off the people he will resign
his current position and return to his native Poland, causing an
international incident. Hard line Soviet KGB leader Yuri Andropov
refuses to sit idly by and accept the Pope's intimidation.
Historian Jack Ryan conducts research in England when the CIA
and the British SIS recruit him as an analyst. Jack learns from a
defector that Andropov plans to assassinate the Pope. Even for the
Russian Bear that seems farfetched, but then again sending a
confrontational message involving world affairs appears out of the
ordinary for the Papacy. Still Jack needs to find confirmation that
Andropov has decreed that Pope John Paul II must die. If he finds
his evidence, the tyro spy knows he enters a realm that his entire
life has not prepared him for in the slightest, as he must find a
way to keep the Pope safe from the Soviets. RED RABBIT is a
clever prequel that places Jack at the beginning of his espionage
career. By doing this, Tom Clancy enlivens his hero, yet keeps his
core values consistent with the other novels. The story line is
exciting as the rookie Jack seeks proof while engaging in a battle
of wits though readers will wonder why the novice has such
responsibilities with something of this magnitude. Still Jack is
back doing what he does best, leading to the audience enjoyment of
an old fashioned Cold War thriller.
Harriet
Klausner
Reprinted with permission. Do Not repost without
permission from the author, Harriet
Klausner
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