Red Rabbit (Large Print)

Red Rabbit (Large Print), by Clancy, Tom
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Picture of Red Rabbit (Large Print) Red Rabbit (Large Print), by Clancy, Tom. Thorndike Press: Waterville, Maine, 2002. Edition: Reprint. ISBN: 0786240644. Hardcover, 887 pages. Pictorial paper over boards. Large print edition.

Condition: Near Fine, no jacket. (I believe this was issued without out a jacket.) Light bumping to bottom of spine.

Contents: Part of the Jack Ryan series, this was the eleventh book written, but is chronologically the third in the series, set between Patriot Games and The Hunt For Red October.

From the cover

Long before he was President or head of the CIA, Jack Ryan was a Historian, teacher and ex-Marine temporarily living in England researching a book. Deadly encounters with an IRA splinter group had brought him the attention of CIA's deputy director, Vice Admiral James Greer and when Greer asked Jack to come aboard as a freelance analyst, he was quick to accept. Jack forgot all about the rest of his work when on his first day an extraordinary document crossed his desk. Pope John Paul II had just delivered a private ultimatum to Warsaw: If the government persisted in its repression, he would resign the papacy and return to Poland. And in Moscow, Yuriy Andropov, the chairman of the KGB, did not like what he read, did not like what it meant for him or his nation. All it took was one man to cause everything he had worked for to crumble. . . . And all it took was one man to stop him. The Pope was very powerful, but he was also mortal, wasn't he? So it begins, a plan to bring down not just leaders, but nations. Ryan will find himself in the middle of a chain reaction he could not have imagined and in which a novice CIA analyst just might be out of his depth.

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