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Table of Contents The Bestselling Novels of TOM CLANCY RED RABBIT Tom - photo 1
Table of Contents

The Bestselling Novels of
TOM CLANCY
RED RABBIT
Tom Clancy returns to Jack Ryans early daysin an extraordinary novel of global political drama.

AN OLD-FASHIONED COLD WAR THRILLER.
Chicago Sun-Times

THE BEAR AND THE DRAGON
A clash of world powers. President Jack Ryans trial by fire.

HEART-STOPPING ACTION... CLANCY STILL REIGNS.
The Washington Post

RAINBOW SIX
John Clark is used to doing the CIAs dirty work. Now hes taking on the world.

ACTION-PACKED.
The New York Times Book Review

EXECUTIVE ORDERS
A devastating terrorist act leaves Jack Ryan as President of the United States.

UNDOUBTEDLY CLANCYS BEST YET.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

DEBT OF HONOR
It begins with the murder of an American woman in the back streets of Tokyo. It ends in war.

A SHOCKER.
Entertainment Weekly

THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER
The smash bestseller that launched Clancys careerthe incredible search for a Soviet defector and the nuclear submarine he commands.

BREATHLESSLY EXCITING.
The Washington Post

RED STORM RISING
The ultimate scenario for World War IIIthe final battle for global control.

THE ULTIMATE WAR GAME... BRILLIANT.
Newsweek

PATRIOT GAMES
CIA analyst Jack Ryan stops an assassinationand incurs the wrath of Irish terrorists.

A HIGH PITCH OF EXCITEMENT.
The Wall Street Journal

THE CARDINAL OF THE KREMLIN
The superpowers race for the ultimate Star Wars missile defense system.

CARDINAL EXCITES, ILLUMINATES... A REAL PAGE-TURNER.
Los Angeles Daily News

CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER
The killing of three U.S. officials in Colombia ignites the American governments explosive, and top secret, response.

A CRACKLING GOOD YARN.
The Washington Post

THE SUM OF ALL FEARS
The disappearance of an Israeli nuclear weapon threatens the balance of power in the Middle Eastand around the world.

CLANCY AT HIS BEST... NOT TO BE MISSED.
The Dallas Morning News

WITHOUT REMORSE
The Clancy epic fans have been waiting for. His code name is Mr. Clark. And his work for the CIA is brilliant, cold-blooded, and efficient... but who is he really?

HIGHLY ENTERTAINING.
The Wall Street Journal
Novels by Tom Clancy
THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER
RED STORM RISING
PATRIOT GAMES
THE CARDINAL OF THE KREMLIN
CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER
THE SUM OF ALL FEARS
WITHOUT REMORSE
DEBT OF HONOR
EXECUTIVE ORDERS
RAINBOW SIX
THE BEAR AND THE DRAGON
RED RABBIT

SSN: STRATEGIES OF SUBMARINE WARFARE

Nonfiction
SUBMARINE: A GUIDED TOUR INSIDE A NUCLEAR WARSHIP
ARMORED CAV: A GUIDED TOUR OF AN ARMORED CAVALRY REGIMENT
FIGHTER WING: A GUIDED TOUR OF AN AIR FORCE COMBAT WING
MARINE: A GUIDED TOUR OF A MARINE EXPEDITIONARY UNIT
AIRBORNE: A GUIDED TOUR OF AN AIRBORNE TASK FORCE
CARRIER: A GUIDED TOUR OF AN AIRCRAFT CARRIER
SPECIAL FORCES: A GUIDED TOUR OF U.S. ARMY SPECIAL FORCES

INTO THE STORM: A STUDY IN COMMAND
(written with General Fred Franks)
EVERY MAN A TIGER
(written with General Charles Horner)
SHADOW WARRIORS: INSIDE THE SPECIAL FORCES
(written with General Carl Stiner, Ret., and Tony Koltz)

Created by Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik
TOM CLANCYS OP-CENTER
TOM CLANCYS OP-CENTER: MIRROR IMAGE
TOM CLANCYS OP-CENTER: GAMES OF STATE
TOM CLANCYS OP-CENTER: ACTS OF WAR
TOM CLANCYS OP-CENTER: BALANCE OF POWER
TOM CLANCYS OP-CENTER: STATE OF SIEGE
TOM CLANCYS OP-CENTER: DIVIDE AND CONQUER
TOM CLANCYS OP-CENTER: LINE OF CONTROL
TOM CLANCYS OP-CENTER: MISSION OF HONOR
TOM CLANCYS OP-CENTER: SEA OF FIRE

TOM CLANCYS NET FORCE
TOM CLANCYS NET FORCE: HIDDEN AGENDAS
TOM CLANCYS NET FORCE: NIGHT MOVES
TOM CLANCYS NET FORCE: BREAKING POINT
TOM CLANCYS NET FORCE: POINT OF IMPACT
TOM CLANCYS NET FORCE: CYBERNATION
TOM CLANCYS NET FORCE: STATE OF WAR
TOM CLANCYS NET FORCE: CHANGING OF THE GUARD

Created by Tom Clancy and Martin Greenberg
TOM CLANCYS POWER PLAYS: POLITIKA
TOM CLANCYS POWER PLAYS: RUTHLESS.COM
TOM CLANCYS POWER PLAYS: SHADOW WATCH
TOM CLANCYS POWER PLAYS: BIO-STRIKE
TOM CLANCYS POWER PLAYS: COLD WAR
TOM CLANCYS POWER PLAYS: CUTTING EDGE
TOM CLANCYS POWER PLAYS: ZERO HOUR
Acknowledgments We would like to acknowledge the assistance of Martin H - photo 2
Acknowledgments
We would like to acknowledge the assistance of Martin H. Greenberg, Denise Little, John Helfers, Brittiany Koren, Lowell Bowen, Esq., Robert Youdelman, Esq., Danielle Forte, Esq., Dianne Jude, and Tom Colgan, our editor. But most important, it is for you, our readers, to determine how successful our collective endeavor has been.

Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik
PROLOGUE
October 2013 C.E.
Khvoy, Iran

Celik the Turk took a sip of coffee. It was bitter, full of grounds, and it had gone cold, but it gave him something to do with his hands. He was a little nervous. At fifty, even after twenty-six years in the game, he was always a little nervous at this stage. Death was a spys constant companion, but Celik had outrun Him every time before, and even though he was slower now than he had been as a young man, he had no reason to believe he couldnt outrun the grave diggers one more time.
He took a deep drag from his hand-rolled, unfiltered cigarette. The cheap tobacco was harsh; the greasy blue smoke bit his throat and lungs when he inhaled. He would have better when he was home in Ankara.
The cafe was smalltiny, reallyonly four tables, a family operation that catered to locals. The building was concrete block, the floor packed dirt, tamped hard over the years, and the furniture was clean but very old. The people who owned the cafe were Turks, though they didnt wave that in anybodys face. Even though the border was only a few kilometers away, this was still Iran, and the Irani and the Turk had not been the best of friends in anybodys memory. The food might or might not have been good. For Celik, when he was on a mission, breakfast was always the samecoffee and a cigarette. A full man did not move as fast as one with an empty stomach.
Kokmak was late. This might be a bad sign. Or it might mean nothing at all, save that Kokmak had overslept.
Except for the old man serving him coffee and a younger version of the old man sometimes visible through a beaded curtain hung over the door to the kitchen, Celik was alone.
He smoked the cigarette down to a nub, until it was too hot to hold. He stubbed it out on a chipped, clouded glass ashtray somebody had stolen from a Hyatt Hotel. He stripped the paper and carefully put the last bit of tobacco back into the tin he carried in his left vest pocket, shook the tin to mix it in, then rolled another cigarette, using a strawberry-flavored Zig-Zag paper. The paper was pink and, he supposed, had some distant relation to the taste of strawberries. He did not care. It amused him to smoke pink cigarettes, and he knew that no one would mark him as a secret operative of a foreign service from the colorful paper; in fact, they would notice a man who smoked pink fags, and in so doing, assume that he wasnt a spya spy would not do anything as stupid as that to draw attention to himself. A bit of reverse psychology, and one that Celik was proud of.
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