Tom Clancy's Shadow of the dragon
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Tom Clancy's Shadow of the dragon
(Penguin books, . A Jack Ryan thriller)(Penguin fiction)
Penguin, 2021, c2020
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Shadow of the dragon
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Originally published: G.P. Putnum, 2020
"A Jack Ryan thriller"--P. [1] of cover
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PRE-ORDER THE EXPLOSIVE NEW THRILLER IN THE BESTSELLING JACK RYAN SERIES
When brilliant and eccentric scientist Liu Wangshu disappears from his apartment in China, the Ministry of State Security is furious, and certain they know what's happened:
A defection to the Americans.
President Jack Ryan knows how valuable an asset Liu would be - responsible for much of China's recent technological progress, his latest project rumoured to be the biggest yet.
The problem is that none of Ryan's team have any idea where Liu is.
And what's worse, Ryan discovers that China is already watching them closely: A mole, code-named SURVEYOR, has managed to infiltrate US intelligence, with a terrifying level of access.
The new Cold War is about to get very hot indeed . . .
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Praise for Tom Clancy:
'Exhilarating. No other novelist is giving so full a picture of modern conflict' Sunday Times
'Heart-stopping action ... entertaining and eminently topical' Washington Post
'A brilliantly constructed thriller that packs a punch like Semtex' Daily Mail
'A virtuoso display of page-turning talent' Sunday Express
by "Nielsen BookData"