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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

New Tom Clancy novel ripped from the headlines

By Craig Wilson, USA TODAY

You might as well be reading today's paper. Terrorism. Pakistan. Navy SEALS. They're all here in Tom Clancy and Peter Telep's Against All Enemies, which enters USA TODAY's Best-Selling Books list at No. 2. Clancy returns with a tale of a terrorist bombing in Pakistan which sends a former Navy SEAL into the mountains to uncover the culprits. But what he finds sends him halfway around the world to America's border. "Tom's novels have always been prescient, whether they were about technology or military tactics or geo-political maneuvering," says his editor, Tom Colgan. "(Here) he examines the unacknowledged war on America's doorstep, the bloody slaughter perpetrated by the Mexican drug cartels. Tom brings his unique Clancy twist to the story and warns us about the potential disaster a destabilized neighbor poses to the U.S."


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