The Hunt for Red October

469 pages

English language

Published Nov. 6, 1990 by Berkley.

ISBN:
978-0-425-12027-9
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OCLC Number:
21266728

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3 stars (13 reviews)

Both the Americans and the Soviets commence an intense naval search when a trusted and skilled Soviet naval officer defects--using the USSR's most valuable nuclear submarine as his escape vehicle.

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4 stars

I was surprised to discover that the film (which is one of my favorites) is essentially just the middle act of the whole story. And the other two thirds are just as gripping!

Tightly wound and tense throughout, written in matter-of-fact prose that somehow still seems shot through with dread, this book transcends its time quite well; even if Clancy does get a little preachy with Jack Ryan's patriotism at the end. ("You're gonna learn what freedom is, Ramius! And I think you're gonna love it! Oh man is freedom so great. Freedom freedom freedom. Murica!") I can give it a pass, though, because I felt that throughout the 90s myself.

Clancy also very clearly inspired one of my favorite recent books, The Martian (or they were both inspired by the same predecessor). Good stuff.

All that said, the fact that this is a debut effort is clear. Location is …

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Subjects

  • Ryan, Jack (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
  • Intelligence service -- United States -- Fiction

Places

  • United States