‘Tom Clancy Terminal Velocity’: Terrorist Mole Threat

Someone is killing off counterinsurgent agents on American soil, and Jack Ryan Jr. is on the hit list.
‘Tom Clancy Terminal Velocity’: Terrorist Mole Threat
"Tom Clancy Terminal Velocity" by M. P. Woodward gives readers a techno thriller in Clancy's style. G.P. Putnam’s Sons
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It’s hard to overestimate the influence of Tom Clancy’s work on American culture—particularly on our perceptions of military intelligence, geopolitical strategy, and the heroism of national service. Now, author M.P. Woodward gives readers “Tom Clancy Terminal Velocity (A Jack Ryan Jr. Novel).”

When Clancy released “The Hunt for Red October” in 1984, it rocked the literary world and became an unexpected bestseller. President Ronald Reagan himself played a part in that success; he reportedly called it “the perfect yarn.”

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Adam H. Douglas is an award-winning full-time freelance writer and author of over 20 years. His work has appeared internationally in publications, including Forbes, Business Insider, MyPerfectMortgage, and many more. His creative works tend toward speculative fiction and horror fantasy. He lives in beautiful Prince Edward Island, Canada with his wife of 30 years and his dogs and kitties.