9781250183019: For Honor

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ONE - Tuesday, 4:10 P.M., Seoul

TWO - Tuesday, 5:30 P.M., Seoul

THREE - Tuesday, 3:50 A.M , Chevy Chase, MD

FOUR - Tuesday, 5:55 P.M., Seoul

FIVE - Tuesday, 6:01 P.M., Seoul

SIX - Tuesday, 4:04 A.M., the White House

SEVEN - Tuesday, 6:05 P.M., Seoul

EIGHT - Tuesday, 4:08 A.M., Chevy Chase, MD

NINE - Tuesday, 6:10 P.M., Seoul

TEN - Tuesday, 6:13 P.M., Nagato, Japan

ELEVEN - Tuesday, 6:15 P.M., Seoul

TWELVE - Tuesday, 5:15 A.M., the White House

THIRTEEN - Tuesday, 5:25 A.M., Quantico Marine Corps Air Station, VA

FOURTEEN - Tuesday, 7.30 P.M., Seoul

FIFTEEN - Tuesday, 5:55 A.M., Washington, D.C.

SIXTEEN - Tuesday, 8:00 P.M., the Sea of Japan

SEVENTEEN - Tuesday, 6:02 A.M., Op-Center

EIGHTEEN - Tuesday, 6:03 A.M., Andrews Air Force Base

NINETEEN - Tuesday, 8:19 P.M., Seoul

TWENTY - Tuesday, 6:25 A.M., Op-Center

TWENTY-ONE - Tuesday, 9:00 P.M., Seoul

TWENTY-TWO - Tuesday, 7:08 A.M, Virginia-Kentucky Border

TWENTY-THREE - Tuesday, 7:10 A.M., Op-Center

TWENTY-FOUR - Tuesday, 9:15 P.M., Seoul

TWENTY-FIVE - Tuesday, 7:35 A.M., Op-Center

TWENTY-SIX - Tuesday, 7:45 A.M., the National Reconnaissance Office

TWENTY-SEVEN - Tuesday, 9:55 P.M., Seoul

TWENTY-EIGHT - Tuesday, 7:57 A.M., Op-Center

TWENTY-NINE - Tuesday, 10:00 P.M., Seoul

THIRTY - Tuesday, 8:05 A.M., Op-Center

THIRTY-ONE - Tuesday, 10:10 P.M., Seoul

THIRTY-TWO - Tuesday, 10:15 P.M., Seoul

THIRTY-THREE - Tuesday, 10:20 P.M., Kosong, North Korea

THIRTY-FOUR - Tuesday, 8:40 A.M., Op-Center

THIRTY-FIVE - Tuesday, 8:55 A.M., Op-Center

THIRTY-SIX - Tuesday, 11:07 P.M., the DMZ

THIRTY-SEVEN - Tuesday, 9:10 A.M., Washington, D.C.

THIRTY-EIGHT - Tuesday, 11:17 P.M., Sea of Japan, twelve miles from Hungnam, ...

THIRTY-NINE - Tuesday, 8:20 A.M., the C-141 over Texas

FORTY - Tuesday, 11:25 P.M., Seoul

FORTY-ONE - Tuesday, 9:30 A.M., the White House

FORTY-TWO - Tuesday, 11:40 P.M., Seoul

FORTY-THREE - Tuesday, 11:45 P.M., KCIA Headquarters

FORTY-FOUR - Tuesday, 10:00 A.M., Washington, D.C.

FORTY-FIVE - Tuesday, 10:05 A.M., Op-Center

FORTY-SIX - Wednesday, 12:30 A.M., outside of Seoul

FORTY-SEVEN - Tuesday, 10:50 A.M., Op-Center

FORTY-EIGHT - Wednesday, 1:10 A.M., the Diamond Mountains, North Korea

FORTY-NINE - Wednesday, 1:15, A.M., the DMZ

FIFTY - Wednesday, 1:20 A.M., Yanguu Village

FIFTY-ONE - Wednesday, 11:30 A.M., Op-Center

FIFTY-TWO - Wednesday, 1:45 A.M., the DMZ

FIFTY-THREE - Wednesday, 2:00 A.M., Yanguu Village

FIFTY-FOUR - Tuesday, 12:30 P.M., Op-Center

FIFTY-FIVE - Wednesday, 2:35 A.M., the Diamond Mountains

FIFTY-SIX - Wednesday 2:45 A.M., the DMZ

FIFTY-SEVEN - Wednesday, 2:55 A.M., Seoul

FIFTY-EIGHT - Tuesday, 1:10 P.M., Op-Center

FIFTY-NINE - Wednesday, 3:30 A.M., Sariwon

SIXTY - Wednesday, 3:45 A.M., KCIA Headquarters

SIXTY-ONE - Tuesday, 2:00 P.M., Op-Center

SIXTY-TWO - Tuesday, 8:40 A.M., East of Midway Island

SIXTY-THREE - Wednesday, 5:20 A.M., the DMZ

SIXTY-FOUR - Tuesday, 4:00 P.M., Op-Center

SIXTY-FIVE - Wednesday, 6:30 A.M., the DMZ

SIXTY-SIX - Wednesday, 7:00 A.M. the Diamond Mountains

SIXTY-SEVEN - Wednesday, 7:10 A.M., Osaka

SIXTY-EIGHT - Wednesday, 7:20 A.M. , the DMZ

SIXTY-NINE - Tuesday, 5:30 P.M., Op-Center

SEVENTY - Wednesday, 7:35 A.M., the DMZ

SEVENTY-ONE - Wednesday, 7:48 A.M., the Diamond Mountains

SEVENTY-TWO - Wednesday, 7:50 A.M., the DMZ

SEVENTY-THREE - Wednesday, 7:53 A.M., Seoul

SEVENTY-FOUR - Wednesday, 7:59 A.M., the Diamond Mountains

SEVENTY-FIVE - Wednesday, 8:00 A.M., North Korean DMZ

SEVENTY-SIX - Wednesday, 8:02 A.M., the road to Yangyang

SEVENTY-SEVEN - Wednesday, 6:05 P.M., Op-Center

SEVENTY-EIGHT - Wednesday, 8:10 A.M., Seoul

SEVENTY-NINE - Wednesday, 6:17 A.M., Or-Center

EIGHTY - Wednesday, 9:00 A.M., the Diamond Mountains

EIGHTY-ONE - Wednesday, 7:20 P.M., Op-Center

EIGHTY-TWO - Wednesday, 9:24 A.M., the Diamond Mountains

EIGHTY-THREE - Wednesday, 7:35 P.M., Op-Center

EIGHTY-FOUR - Wednesday, 9:36 A.M., the Diamond Mountains

EIGHTY-FIVE - Wednesday, 9:37 A.M., The Diamond Mountains

EIGHTY-SIX - Wednesday, 9:50 A.M., The Diamond Mountains

EIGHTY-SEVEN - Wednesday, 10:30 A.M., Seoul

EIGHTY-EIGHT - Wednesday, 9:00 P.M., Op-Center

 

Other titles by Steve Pieczenik

THE BESTSELLING NOVELS OF TOM CLANCY

RED RABBIT

 

Tom Clancy returns to Jack Ryan’s early days—in an extraordinary novel of global political drama . . .

 

“A wild, satisfying ride.”

New York Daily News

 

THE BEAR AND THE DRAGON

 

A clash of world powers. President Jack Ryan’s trial by fire . . .

 

“Heart-stopping action . . . Clancy still reigns.”

The Washington Post

 

RAINBOW SIX

 

John Clark is used to doing the CIA’s dirty work. Now he’s taking on the world . . .

 

“Action-packed.”

The New York Times Book Review

 

EXECUTIVE ORDERS

 

A devastating terrorist act leaves Jack Ryan as president of the United States ...

 

“Undoubtedly Clancy’s best yet.”

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

 

DEBT OF HONOR

 

It begins with the murder of an American woman in the back streets of Tokyo. It ends in war . . .

 

“A shocker.”

Entertainment Weekly

 

THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER

 

The smash bestseller that launched Clancy’s career—the incredible search for a Soviet defector and the nuclear submarine he commands . . .

 

“Breathlessly exciting.”

The Washington Post

 

RED STORM RISING

 

The ultimate scenario for World War III—the final battle for global control . . .

 

 

“The ultimate war game . . . brilliant.”

Newsweek

 

PATRIOT GAMES

 

CIA analyst Jack Ryan stops an assassination—and incurs the wrath of Irish terrorists . . .

 

“A high pitch of excitement.”

The Wall Street Journal

 

THE CARDINAL OF THE KREMLIN

 

The superpowers race for the ultimate Star Wars missile defense system . . .

 

Cardinal excites, illuminates . . . a real page-turner.”

Los Angeles Daily News

 

CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER

 

The killing of three U.S. officials in Colombia ignites the American government’s explosive, and top secret, response . . .

 

“A crackling good yarn.”

The Washington Post

 

THE SUM OF ALL FEARS

 

The disappearance of an Israeli nuclear weapon threatens the balance of power in the Middle East—and around the world ...

 

“Clancy at his best . . . not to be missed.”

The Dallas Morning News

 

WITHOUT REMORSE

 

The Clancy epic fans have been waiting for. His code name is Mr. Clark. And his work for the CIA is brilliant, coldblooded, and efficient . . . but who is he really?

 

“Highly entertaining.”

The Wall Street Journal

NOVELS BY TOM CLANCY

The Hunt for Red October
Red Storm Rising
Patriot Games
Patriot Games
The Cardinal of the Kremlin
Clear and Present Danger
The Sum of All Fears
Without Remorse
Debt of Honor
Executive Orders
Rainbow Six
The Bear and the Dragon
Red Rabbit
The Teeth of the Tiger

 

SSN: Strategies of Submarine Warfare

 

 

NONFICTION
Submarine: A Guided Tour Inside a Nuclear Warship
Armored Cav: A Guided Tour of are Armored Cavalry Regiment
Fighter Wing: A Guided Tour of are Air Force Combat Wing
Marine: A Guided Tour of a Marine Expeditionary Unit
Airborne: A Guided Tour of are Airborne Task Force
Carrier: A Guided Tour of are Aircraft Carrier
Special Forces: A Guided Tour of U.S. Army Special Forces

 

Into the Storm: A Study in Command
(written with General Fred Franks, Jr., Ret.)
Every Man a Tiger (written with General Charles Horner, Ret.)
Shadow Warriors: Inside the Special Forces
(written with General Carl Stiner, Ret., and Tony Koltz)

 

 

CREATED BY TOM CLANCY

Splinter Cell

 

 

CREATED BY TOM CLANCY AND STEVE PIECZENIK

Tom Clancy’s Op-Center
Tom Clancy’s Op-Center: Mirror Image
Tom Clancy’s Op-Center: Games of State
Tom Clancy’s Op-Center: Acts of War
Tom Clancy’s Op-Center: Balance of Power
Tom Clancy’s Op-Center: State of Siege
Tom Clancy’s Op-Center: Divide and Conquer
Tom Clancy’s Op-Center: Line of Control
Tom Clancy’s Op-Center: Mission of Honor
Tom Clancy’s Op-Center: Sea of Fire
Tom Clancy’s Op-Center: Call to Treason
Tom Clancy’s Op-Center: War of Eagles

 

Tom Clancy’s Net Force
Tom Clancy’s Net Force: Hidden Agendas
Tom Clancy’s Net Force: Night Moves
Tom Clancy’s Net Force: Breaking Point
Tom Clancy’s Net Force: Point of Impact
Tom Clancy’s Net Force: CyberNation
Tom Clancy’s Net Force: State of War
Tom Clancy’s Net Force: Changing of the Guard
Tom Clancy’s Net Force: Springboard

 

 

 

CREATED BY TOM CLANCY AND MARTIN GREENBERG

 

Tom Clancy’s Power Plays: Politika
Tom Clancy’s Power Plays: ruthless.com
Tom Clancy’s Power Plays: Shadow Watch
Tom Clancy’s Power Plays: Bio-Strike
Tom Clancy’s Power Plays: Cold War
Tom Clancy’s Power Plays: Cutting Edge
Tom Clancy’s Power Plays: Zero Hour
Tom Clancy’s Power Plays: Wild Card

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

 

TOM CLANCY’S OP-CENTER

 

 

A Berkley Book / published by arrangement with
Jack Ryan Limited Partnership and S&R Literary, Inc.

 

PRINTING HISTORY
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Copyright © 1995 by Jack Ryan Limited Partnership and S&R Literary, Inc. OP-CENTER™ is a trademark of Jack Ryan Limited Partnership and S&R

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Acknowledgments

We would like to thank Jeff Rovin for his creative ideas and his invaluable contribution to the preparation of the manuscript. We would also like to acknowledge the assistance of Martin H. Greenberg, Larry Segriff, Robert Youdelman, Esq., and the wonderful people at The Putnam Berkley Group, including Phyllis Grann, David Shanks, and Elizabeth Beier. As always, we would like to thank Robert Gottlieb of The William Morris Agency, our agent and friend, without whom this book would never have been conceived. But most importantly, it is for you, our readers, to determine how successful our collective endeavor has been.

 

—Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik

ONE

Tuesday, 4:10 P.M., Seoul

Gregory Donald took a sip of scotch and looked across the crowded bar.

“Do you ever find yourself thinking back, Kim? I don’t mean to this morning or last week, but—way back?”

Kim Hwan, Deputy Director of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency, used a red stirring straw to poke at the slice of lemon floating in his Diet Coke. “To me, Greg, this morning is way back. Especially on days like these. What I wouldn’t give to be on a fishing boat with my uncle Pak in Yangyang.”

Donald laughed. “Is he still as feisty as he used to be?”

“Feistier. Remember how he used to have two fishing boats? Well, he got rid of one. Said he couldn’t stand having a partner. But sometimes I’d rather be fighting fish and storms than bureaucrats. You remember what it was like.” From the corner of his eye, Hwan watched as two men sitting beside him paid their tab and left.

Donald nodded. “I remember. That’s why I got out.”

Hwan leaned closer, looked around. His eyes narrowed, and his clean-cut features took on a conspiratorial edge. “I didn’t want to say anything while the Seoul Press editors were sitting here, but do you realize they’ve actually grounded my helicopters for today?”

Donald’s brow arched with surprise. “Are they crazy?”

“Worse. Reckless. The press monkeys said choppers crisscrossing overhead would make too much noise and ruin the sound bites. So if anything happens, there’s no aerial recon.”

Donald finished his scotch, then reached into the side pocket of his tweed jacket. “It’s upsetting, but it’s like everywhere else, Kim. The marketers have taken over from the talent. It’s that way in intelligence work, government, even at the Friendship Society. No one just jumps in the pool anymore. Everything’s got ...

Biographie de l'auteur

A little more than thirty years ago Tom Clancy was a Maryland insurance broker with a passion for naval history. Years before, he had been an English major at Baltimore’s Loyola College and had always dreamed of writing a novel. His first effort, The Hunt for Red October, sold briskly as a result of rave reviews, then catapulted onto the New York Times bestseller list after President Reagan pronounced it “the perfect yarn.” From that day forward, Clancy established himself as an undisputed master at blending exceptional realism and authenticity, intricate plotting, and razor-sharp suspense. He passed away in October 2013.

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