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Ebook About Jack Ryan Jr. finds himself on the front lines of cyber war and in the eye of a killer storm in this thriller in Tom Clancy's #1 New York Times bestselling series.A former U.S. senator and defense contractor needs someone to look over the books of Dalfan Technologies, a Singapore company--quickly. He turns to Jack Ryan, Jr., and Paul Brown, two employees of one of the best financial analysis firms in the country, which also happens to be the cover for The Campus, a top secret American intelligence agency.Brown has no idea that Jack works for The Campus. Jack has no idea that the awkward accountant has been tasked with uploading a cyberwarfare program into the highly secure Dalfan Technologies mainframe on behalf of the CIA. On the verge of mission success, Brown discovers a game within the game, and the people who now want to kill him are as deadly as the cyclone bearing down on the island nation. Together Ryan and Brown race to escape both the dangerous storm and a team of trained assassins in order to prevent a global catastrophe, even at the cost of their own lives.Book Tom Clancy Point of Contact (A Jack Ryan Jr. Novel Book 4) Review :
I don't normally write Amazon book reviews, but I felt so strongly about this, I had to...here goes:What the hell did I just read? This is pure dreck.The series has been bouncing back and forth between the hands of various writers now since Clancy's passing, but it's always been more or less intact till now.Jack Ryan Jr's characterization is completely off. His dialogue and thought processes barely feel like him and are a hollowed-out shell of him when they are remotely in the right neighborhood. Throughout the story line, he takes foolish risks for no real reason, demonstrates lower competency, and seems to have lost a lot of the analytical and trained espionage skills that help make him who he is. It would have been better off if they had started off with an entirely new main protagonist instead of this imitation Jack Ryan Jr.Lian Fairchild is introduced as a secondary character who I at first thought might be the first new strong female character since Ysabel Kashani, but she ultimately proves to be flat and two-dimensional. Any chemistry or dynamism in her character only appears briefly and then is completely abandoned as events escalate.The geopolitical element is laughable, with the international "actors" only being involved to introduce plot elements, mcguffins, or to facilitate the opposition. There is no real depth to this aspect, which is sad since geopolitical intrigue has been a core element of the Jack Ryan Sr/Jr books from the beginning.The plot goes from vaguely developed and shallow, to jarring and disjointed as it raises from event to event...trying to force a sense of urgency and danger at a point when things have already devolved into nonsensical mish-mash. There were lots of times in the second half of the book where it felt like the progress of the narrative staggered and devolved.The crowning irritation is the heavy focus on the new character of Paul Brown. The author exerts a lot of effort to make him central to the plotline and, by the end, to inflate his reputation and importance. He ultimately fails, I found the character incompetent, unlikeable, and impractical for a "key former-intelligence officer" => see the end sequence and his insistence upon tagging along. Oh yeah, and let's not forget his grief for a love that we know nothing about in detail...it's merely a checklist item rather than a fully developed aspect of the character. The backstory given does not justify the level of regard the author lavishes upon this character. As puffed up as his seeming importance was, I ended up looking online to see if there was a "Paul Brown" prequel that maybe they were trying to shill us on to fill in the gaps...nope, doesn't exist. I HATED this character.Now for the few good comments I have - Maden's characterization of technology was refreshing and relevant...too bad it barely merited more than an appearance to dazzle and briefly serve a purpose. Also, his knowledge of Singapore seemed solid, although he seemed a little aggressive with the Singlish...la! :pP.S. POTENTIAL SPOILERS => plot points that were barely fleshed out and quickly abandoned:* Who the hell were those Australian ex-SF guys?* Who the hell were the people in Zvezdev's employ in Singapore?* What did China want to meet with President Ryan about in secret at the conference?* What happened in relation to the conference?* What happened to North Korea after the conference?* Why were the Chinese giving technology so generously to the North Koreans* Where the hell did North Korea get the hackerz skillz from?* What exactly was Yong up to? (Oh, he stole some stuff for the Chinese...how appropriately vague...considering that people were willing to kill for it)* Who deleted all the Dalfan security footage of Jack Ryan Jr.? Was it Yong?* Why does everyone in the intelligence community love Paul Brown like he is the Second Coming? (e.g. John Clark, Jack Ryan Sr., random pilot dude, etc.)* How did they clean up the mess politically and legally with all them dead people? (Oh yeah, political magic...YES I KNOW THIS HAPPENS, but it's lazy storytelling to leave it implied and not to address it at all)* So pieces of Stuxnet code are just easily available on the web now? And in places where Dalfan's super air-tight IT security would just let you Google while on their intranet? Riiight. Entertaining at best. The story, however, makes Jack Jr. look like the cartoon Prince of Persia video game: regardless of how hard the hit, fall, or blow, he gets up and pushes on. He was previously disciplined by the Campus for going rogue and worried he'll be sacked if he does it again...and then goes right ahead and does it again. No matter the final outcome, too many people (US, Singaporeans, Chinese, North Koreans, Bulgarians) now know or can make an intelligent deduction that the US president's son is a spook. With his cover as good as blown in this book, thanks to Mike Maden, perhaps Jack Jr. will just be a desk-bound financial analyst in future stories. My guess is the results of Jack Jr.'s lack of judgment will just be ignored. Finally, why would the president publicly reveal the secret details of a hush-hush operation even if it was to honor a dead hero at his funeral? (Ordinary farmers and dairymen were present at the services.) I suppose these snags should be expected when there's a buffet of authors writing "official" Tom Clancy books. 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