Secondo il presidente degli USA, l'attività dei signori della droga riuniti nel potente "cartello" della Colombia costituisce ormai un pericolo imminente per la sopravvivenza stessa del mondo occidentale: un pericolo cui è necessario dare una risposta militare. Ha così inizio una feroce guerriglia che si avvale di mezzi sofisticatissimi, nella quale è praticamente impossibile distinguere il nemico dall'amico, il pericolo esterno da quello interno, la superficialità e l'incompetenza dalla ragion di Stato. Solo Jack Ryan, agente della CIA, consente di assicurare l'incolumità dei reparti speciali paracadutati nella giungla colombiana, ma il prezzo è molto alto.

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Over the course of nine novels, Tom Clancy's genius for big, compelling plots and his natural narrative gift (The New York Times Magazine) have mesmerized hundreds of millions of readers and established him as one of the preeminent storytellers of our time. Rainbow Six, however, goes beyond anything he has done before.

At its heart is John Clark, the ex-Navy SEAL of Without Remorse and well-known from several of Clancy's novels as "the dark side of Jack Ryan," the man who conducts the secret operational missions Ryan can have no part of. Whether hunting warlords in Japan, druglords in Colombia, or nuclear terrorists in the United States, Clark is efficient and deadly, but even he has ghosts in his past, demons that must be exorcised. And nothing is more demonic than the peril he must face in Rainbow Six: a group of terrorists like none the world has ever encountered before, a band of men and women so extreme that their success could literally mean the end of life on this earth as we know it. It is Tom Clancy's most shocking story ever--and closer to reality than any government would care to admit.

As Clancy takes us through the twists and turns of Rainbow Six, he blends the exceptional realism and authenticity that are his hallmarks with intricate plotting, knife-edge suspense, and a remarkable cast of characters. This is Clancy at his best--and there is none better.

Amazon.com Review

No one would have blamed David Dukes if he had declined reading for Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six. Not only is "Rainbow" a melting pot of secret-agent patois, but the 700-page-plus book version runs at a rampant pace--this despite the usual wealth of Clancy detail. But actor and audio pro Dukes (and the editor responsible for condensing the script onto six hours of tape) handles this daunting task admirably, applying a steady--but not urgent--Everyman's tone and imparting a sense that we're hearing the whole story. Listeners may want more, but will be satiated with this abridged rendition.

Dukes also bounces seamlessly among dialects, giving distinct but easy-to-understand voices to Rainbow, a colorful cast of international good guys assembled to save the world from terrorism. The group is led by a sometimes violent but justice-minded ex-CIA agent, John Clark, who is proof that Clancy can paint a dark protagonist as vividly as his good knight, Jack Ryan. But Rainbow Six is an equally bright showcase for reader Dukes, who, like Clark, is bent on providing justice. Dukes's reading gives justice to the abridged form. (Running time: six hours, four cassettes) --Rob McDonald

From Publishers Weekly

Two years ago, Executive Orders, which thrust Jack Ryan into the Oval Office, raised the bar for its immensely popular author. This first Clancy hardcover since then, though a ripping read, matches its predecessor neither in complexity nor intensity nor even, at 752 pages, length, despite a strong premise and some world-class action sequences. Instead of everyman Ryan, its lead is the more shadowed John Clark, the ex-Navy SEAL vigilante of Without Remorse who has appeared in several Ryan adventures. Clark now heads Rainbow Six, an international special-ops anti-terrorist strike force?and, despite the novelty of the conceit, that's a problem, as the profusion of protagonists, though sharply drawn (including, most notably, "Ding" Chavez, Clark's longtime protege), deprives the book of the sort of strong central character that has given Clancy's previous novels such heart. The story opens vigorously if arbitrarily, with an attempted airline hijacking foiled by Clark and Chavez, who happen to be on the plane. After that action sequence, the duo and others train at Rainbow Headquarters outside London, then leap into the fray against terrorists who have seized a bank in Bern, Switzerland. And so the pattern of the narrative is set: action sequence, interlude, action sequence, interlude, etc., giving it the structure and pace of a computer game. A major subplot involving bioterrorism that evolves into an overarching plotline syncopates that pattern, though Clancy's choice of environmentalists as his prime villains will strike some readers as odd. All of Clancy's fans, however, will revel in the writer's continued mastery at action writing; Rainbow's engagements, which occupy the bulk of the novel, are immensely suspenseful, breathtaking combos of expertly detailed combat and primal emotion. While not Clancy's best, then, his 10th hardcover will catapult to the top of bestseller lists?and for good reason. Two million first printing; $1 million ad/promo; simultaneous Random Audio and Red Storm Entertainment computer game; author tour.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Marzo a Copenaghen, un giornalista senza nome, flâneur dei bassifondi e detective per il vizio di trovarsi sempre nel posto sbagliato, sta per recuperare un po' di fiducia nell'umanità quando si imbatte in un ricco collezionista d'arte con un coltello piantato nella schiena. Nessun indizio nel suo lussuoso appartamento, a parte due quadri spariti, un Pollock e un Léger, ma la polizia scopre ben presto i sentimenti più che paterni che legavano il mecenate a un giovane pittore, suo ultimo protetto. Quando il ragazzo sparisce senza riscuotere la sua immensa eredità e i cadaveri cominciano ad aumentare, tutte le tracce portano dai quartieri alti ai vecchi vicoli a luci rosse della città, dietro le porte sempre chiuse di un misterioso night club. Poeta metropolitano e virtuoso della penna, fonte inesauribile di immagini folgoranti che brillano di uno humour geniale e amaro, Dan Turèll è entrato nei classici del giallo nordico come il Chandler danese. Amico di sbirri e prostitute, con lo sguardo smaliziato di chi ha visto quelli che si sporcano le mani e quelli che muovono i fili dall'alto, il suo giornalista senza nome ci trasporta in una Copenaghen hard boiled anni Settanta, tra inquieti teppisti, trafficanti di droga e avventurieri della notte, nella fumosa penombra di un vecchio film noir, al ritmo incalzante di una calda suite jazz.

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