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Debt of Honor

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Penguin Group US, Aug 1, 1995 - Fiction - 1008 pages
Razio Yamata is one of Japan's most influential industrialists, and part of a relatively small group of authority who wield tremendous authority in the Pacific Rim's economic powerhouse.

He has devised a plan to cripple the American greatness, humble the US military, and elevate Japan to a position of dominance on the world stage.

Yamata's motivation lies in his desire to pay off a Debt of Honor to his parents and to the country he feels is responsible for their deaths—America. All he needs is a catalyst to set his plan in motion.

When the faulty gas tank on one Tennessee family's car leads to their fiery death, an opportunistic U. S. congressman uses the occasion to rush a new trade law through the system. The law is designed to squeeze Japan economically. Instead, it provides Yamata with the leverage he needs to put his plan into action.

As Yamata's plan begins to unfold, it becomes clear to the world that someone is launching a fully-integrated operation against the United States. There's only one man to find out who the culprit is—Jack Ryan, the new President's National Security Advisor.

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I loved this book's ending. - Goodreads
The problem is the plot. - Goodreads
Great character development - as always - from Clancy. - Goodreads
A very disturbing ending - Goodreads
A truly compelling page turner. - Goodreads
Typical Clancy plot and integrated sub-plots. - Goodreads

Review: Debt of Honor (Jack Ryan #7)

User Review  - Sam - Goodreads

I listened to this book on audiobook. It was 30 hours and the narrator wasn't the best. In this book Japan attacks the US. It is interesting the difference of how the state department and the National ... Read full review

Review: Debt of Honor (Jack Ryan #7)

User Review  - Nick Greenwood - Goodreads

Recently re-read this Clancy classic. Probably the last Clancy book that I enjoyed. Better than the later stuff but not a patch on Red Storm Rising. Read full review

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About the author (1995)

Thirty years ago, Tom Clancy was a Maryland insurance broker with a passion for naval history. Years before, he had been an English major at Baltimore's Loyola College and had always dreamed of writing a novel. His first effort, The Hunt for Red October, sold briskly as a result of rave reviews, then catapulted onto the New York Times bestseller list after President Reagan pronounced it 'the perfect yarn." Since then Clancy has established himself as an undisputed master at blending exceptional realism and authenticity, intricate plotting, and razor-sharp suspense.

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