Tom Clancy Call To Treason Epub Format

 
Tom Clancy Call To Treason Epub Format 3,8/5 668 votes

Product Information. Tom Clancy's Op-Center: Call to Treason is yet another gripping addition to the bestselling series masterminded by Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik. The Op-Center's budget is slashed, leaving General Mike Rodgers in the market for a new job. When presidential candidiate Senator Donald Orr recruits Rodgers to act as his military advisor, it sounds like a perfect transition.

There's just one problem. A spree of deaths may be tied to Orr's presidential run and Rodgers must decide whether to sign on or shut it down.

Tom Clancy's Op-Center: Call to Treason is yet another gripping addition to the bestselling series masterminded by Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik. The Op-Center's budget is slashed, leaving General Mike Rodgers in the market for a new job.

When presidential candidiate Senator Donald Orr recruits Rodgers to act as his military advisor, it sounds like a perfect transition. Tom Clancy's Op-Center: Call to Treason is yet another gripping addition to the bestselling series masterminded by Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik. The Op-Center's budget is slashed, leaving General Mike Rodgers in the market for a new job. When presidential candidiate Senator Donald Orr recruits Rodgers to act as his military advisor, it sounds like a perfect transition.

There's just one problem. A spree of deaths may be tied to Orr's presidential run and Rodgers must decide whether to sign on or shut it down.

The death of a British financial giant after attending a party hosted by a U.S. Senator that’s ready to start a third-party run for the White House grabs headlines then a suddenly downsized Op-Center gets a call from Scotland Yard. Call to Treason is the eleventh book written by Jeff Rovin of the Op-Center series as a suddenly out-of-work Mike Rodgers is recruited by Senator Orr to be apart of this third-party run for the White House when Op-Center begins investigating the death of a British The death of a British financial giant after attending a party hosted by a U.S. Senator that’s ready to start a third-party run for the White House grabs headlines then a suddenly downsized Op-Center gets a call from Scotland Yard. I wanted to give this book 3 1/2 stars because I found the general story engaging.

However, in an attempt to hide who-done-it the story seemed to lose focus. About 1/3 through the book, I had figured out who murdered/assassinated the guy killed in the beginning of the book.

Then I realized that I was wrong, but halfway through the book I figured out who was the leader behind the murder, but then I discovered that I was wrong. I was jerked back and forth several times, and while I appreciate an I wanted to give this book 3 1/2 stars because I found the general story engaging. However, in an attempt to hide who-done-it the story seemed to lose focus. About 1/3 through the book, I had figured out who murdered/assassinated the guy killed in the beginning of the book. Then I realized that I was wrong, but halfway through the book I figured out who was the leader behind the murder, but then I discovered that I was wrong.

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I was jerked back and forth several times, and while I appreciate an author who is not too obvious, it didn't quite work.The story: Op-Center is losing a lot of its funding so the assistant director is laid off. He gets offered a job with an up and coming third-party presidential candidate. Then the candidate is linked indirectly to the death of a prominent businessman. Then an Op-Center operative discovers evidence that the businessman had been murdered. This discovery is perceived as Op-Center's attempt to show itself as invaluable and to get its funding back.

Eventually, the investigation discovers who the assassin was, but it didn't help much. Then (without spoilers) the story takes another turn, and ends with yet another turn.Be sure to wear a neck brace. I don't want you to get whiplash.As far as the idea that a government agency would create a riot in order to prove how needed they are, all one need do is to watch the FBI. Every few weeks yet another knucklehead is handed a fake bomb by the FBI and then the FBI arrest the knucklehead for attempting the bombing of a fill-in-the-blank-with-some-building-or-group-of-people.

Everyone shouts, 'Thank G-d for the FBI' and they get their funding. I have no sympathy for the knucklehead, but it seems wrong to entrap citizens, even socially despicable citizens.

This is America. We are allowed to be repulsive and stupid without fear of our government arresting us.In favor of the book, I had stopped reading the series after book 2 which I found tedious. I dropped in on book 11 and was delighted to find that the author (Jeff Roven) had written a book better than book 2. I am now thinking of going to book 3 to see if I missed something.I doubt I'll read this book again, but I am glad I read it once. C; I know I enjoy Clancy's writing; the problem I had with this book was my own fault. I picked up an abridged version.

There are WAY too many details in this style of book to be able to follow a shortened version (at least for me). I listened on a CD and even started over a few times to see if I wasn't concentrating.

I found this abridgment to gloss over key plot points. I held on to the end but was left feeling unsatisfied.

The ending seemed wrapped up a bit too neatly (again I blame the C; I know I enjoy Clancy's writing; the problem I had with this book was my own fault. I picked up an abridged version. There are WAY too many details in this style of book to be able to follow a shortened version (at least for me).

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I listened on a CD and even started over a few times to see if I wasn't concentrating. I found this abridgment to gloss over key plot points.

I held on to the end but was left feeling unsatisfied. The ending seemed wrapped up a bit too neatly (again I blame the abridgment). The good side is this was the first I've read in the Ops Center Series. I could tell there were references to previous books but nothing that threw me (any more than what I've already mentioned). I am interested enough to pick up the series again (the full version, of course). Not sure how to classify this book. It's not a Tom Clancy techno-thriller like Hunt for Red October, even though Clancy is listed as an author.

It's not a political thriller like Vince Flynn or others like him. It's not a murder mystery like Robert Parker or James Patterson. It has all of the above but not enough.Worse, there is one recurring mistake that I doubt Clancy would have made. Towards the end, the Apache AH64 attack helicopter makes an appearance, and it is treated like a troop Not sure how to classify this book. It's not a Tom Clancy techno-thriller like Hunt for Red October, even though Clancy is listed as an author. It's not a political thriller like Vince Flynn or others like him.

It's not a murder mystery like Robert Parker or James Patterson. It has all of the above but not enough.Worse, there is one recurring mistake that I doubt Clancy would have made. Towards the end, the Apache AH64 attack helicopter makes an appearance, and it is treated like a troop transport. It's a two seater attack helo. Not even used for emergency VIP vehicle.The series seems to be running out of steam.

I have been a fan of the Op-Center series for about a year. I have read two previous Rovin books without noticing the author's name, listed at the end of a string of sponsoring (read, money) names.This book really struck me because even though it was written in 2004, a lot of the material would be applicable in this the Trump era. I kept thinking, Trump would do that!Trouble at the Op-Center. An off-the-wall event, only Op-Center receives severe cut back in budget! Paul Hood has to deliver some I have been a fan of the Op-Center series for about a year.

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I have read two previous Rovin books without noticing the author's name, listed at the end of a string of sponsoring (read, money) names.This book really struck me because even though it was written in 2004, a lot of the material would be applicable in this the Trump era. I kept thinking, Trump would do that!Trouble at the Op-Center. An off-the-wall event, only Op-Center receives severe cut back in budget! Paul Hood has to deliver some devastating news, staff cuts would be made.This is Op-Center #11 and it is no secret that they are quick, deal with a dangerous situation, and the outcome usually not a happy event.

Everyone knows that. Somehow as I was reading the author drew me in. This story was different, and something terrible was going to happen! Politics is the engine that drives our government and in this book, Director Paul Hood and the other members of Op-Center find themselves even more subject to the political winds than usual. Their budget has been cut and personnel must be let go, causing a host of internal problems.

They have too few supporters and too many detractors. Simultaneously a murder investigation leads them to look into the individuals associated with a newly formed third party.This is a quick paced thriller that holds Politics is the engine that drives our government and in this book, Director Paul Hood and the other members of Op-Center find themselves even more subject to the political winds than usual. Their budget has been cut and personnel must be let go, causing a host of internal problems. They have too few supporters and too many detractors. Simultaneously a murder investigation leads them to look into the individuals associated with a newly formed third party.This is a quick paced thriller that holds the readers’ interest, the quid pro quo bargaining forces individuals to make moral compromises some great and some small.

However, the finale of this book was a disappointment for me. There was insufficient clarification of the actions and motives of the guilty parties. I guess this murky view is typical of what you get from politics.

I was actually a bit disappointed with this one. I've read Op-Center, Acts of War, Games of State, and Mirror Image. All of which had great espionage, tactical teams and weaponry, and detective work using high-tech gadgets and machinery. This one, zzzzzzzzzzzzzz. Oh, sorry.:PThis book turned Op-Center into a metro police station-level of excitement, compared to what I was used to with these books. I still have high hopes for the other novels in this series, though.

I'm going to gather that I was actually a bit disappointed with this one. I've read Op-Center, Acts of War, Games of State, and Mirror Image. All of which had great espionage, tactical teams and weaponry, and detective work using high-tech gadgets and machinery. This one, zzzzzzzzzzzzzz. Oh, sorry.:PThis book turned Op-Center into a metro police station-level of excitement, compared to what I was used to with these books. I still have high hopes for the other novels in this series, though.

I'm going to gather that others, including Clancy himself, agree that this was a lackluster book as it is the only on audio CD available at the local regional library. To consign it to such a level must be saying something. The other ones, I read the paperback versions.