wfzimmerman’s review: “Boxed 20th-anniversary edition. I’m debating how many Clancys I want to keep in my permanent library. This one, for sure, both because of its merit and because of its significance as an emblem of success by a small publisher. I also regard SUM OF ALL FEARS and RED STORM RISING as "musts", plus the prescient one (can’t recall the title) where the Japanese pilot crashes his fully laden 747 into the Capitol. Not sure any of the others will make the cut; Clancy hasn’t done much lately and seems to have run out of gas.”
US Naval Institute Press (1984), Hardcover, 387 pages
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