Operation Baracuda

326 pages

English language

Published 2005 by Berkley Books.

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He is quiet, invisible, deadly--and the newest weapon on the front lines of a technologically advanced war. As part of a top-secret initiative called Third Echelon, National Security Agency special operative Sam Fisher has been given license to spy, steal, destroy, and assassinate to protect America.

He works alone, And strikes fast. A one-man shadow warrior as cunning and ruthless at the enemies he hunts--but with one advantage...

He is Sam Fisher He is a Splinter Cell

((is that the advantage? It's not clear.))

1 edition

reviewed Operation Baracuda by Tom Clancy (Tom Clancy's splinter cell)

Mission Fish

All over the place. Fun and exciting at times, achingly dull and cliched at others. Totally unbelievable, many chase scenes, shallow romance subplot, male gaze-y descriptions of every female character, much gadgets, kind of a lot of product placement, and what feels like a denouement that was hacked into a press piece for some stealth watercraft with an eye-rolling acronym.

I won't lie and say I didn't enjoy it, but there wasn't exactly a lot of soy on the bean on this one. It's a Hollywood blockbuster that goes down easy if you don't think too hard.

Subjects

  • Intelligence officers -- Fiction