Author | Marc Cameron |
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Audio read by | Scott Brick |
Language | English |
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Publisher | G.P. Putnam's Sons |
Publication date | November 17, 2020 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (Hardcover), Audio, eBook |
Pages | 512 |
ISBN | 9780593188095 |
Preceded by | Code of Honor |
Followed by | Chain of Command |
Shadow of the Dragon (stylized as Tom Clancy Shadow of the Dragon, Tom Clancy: Shadow of the Dragon, or Tom Clancy's Shadow of the Dragon in the United Kingdom [1] ) is a techno-thriller novel, written by Marc Cameron and published on November 17, 2020. It is his fourth book in the Jack Ryan series. The book debuted at number seven on the New York Times bestseller list. [2]
Set in the Tom Clancy universe, President Ryan deals with a mole in the CIA as The Campus tracks down a missing Chinese scientist and his Uyghur assistant.
Along the Arctic Ocean, scientist Dr. Patti Moon hears mysterious man made sounds under the ice while on board the icebreaking research vessel Sikuliaq. The sounds are from the Chinese nuclear ballistic missile submarine Long March #880, which had suffered an engine fire that burned most of its crew. Long March sends out a coded distress signal, which is picked up by the Chinese and American navies.
Meanwhile, Professor Liu Wangshu, one of the top engineering scientists at Ministry of State Security, has disappeared. MSS operatives looking for the professor in Huludao get into a gunfight with Russian operatives, incorrectly thinking that he had defected to them. The Chinese Navy subsequently takes over the hunt, tasking the assassin Fu Bohai with looking for Medina Tohti, Professor Liu's Uyghur assistant who had helped him design an experimental silent propulsion drive called Mirage. Medina has since become part of a separatist group called the Wuming (Nameless) that had been responsible for a series of targeted assassinations in western China. The Chinese Navy also monitors her daughter Hala, who lives with her aunt Zulfira in Kashgar, hoping to lure Medina.
CIA non-official cover officer Adam Yao relays this information to Director of National Intelligence Mary Pat Foley, also adding that the Chinese Navy has a mole in the CIA codenamed SURVEYOR. President Jack Ryan tasks Director Foley with tracking down the mole and discreetly assigns The Campus with finding Medina and her daughter. Director Foley recruits retiring operations officer Monica Hendricks to lead the hunt for SURVEYOR, named ELISE. Hendricks recruits her friend, retired Admiral Peter Li (who appeared in the previous novel Code of Honor ), to assist her.
Professor Liu is revealed to be testing Mirage aboard the Long March, which was subsequently destroyed in the fire. With the professor now unconscious, Long March’s executive officer Wan Xiuying volunteers to be sent to the surface through an escape trunk in order to seek help. He is later rescued by the United States Coast Guard icebreaker Healy as the Chinese attack submarine Expedition #771 searches for Long March nearby.
Campus operatives John Clark and Bartosz “Midas” Jankowski separately enter Kashgar. Clark rescues Hala from being killed by the Bingtuan bureaucrat Ren Zhelan, who had killed her aunt after protecting her niece from his boss Mr. Suo, who attempted to rape her. Clark and Hala then evade capture by Zhelan's brother Major Ren Shuren, who briefly arrests Midas but lets him go. They are later rescued by U.S. Special Forces at the Wakhjir Pass along the Afghanistan border.
Meanwhile, Yao instructs case officer Leigh Murphy to interview a Uyghur refugee in Albania to find out about the Wuming's hideout, which is in Lake Kanas. Murphy's superior Fredrick Rask complains about her actions to fellow case officer Tim Meyer, who is revealed to be the mole SURVEYOR. The Chinese Navy informs Fu, who captures and kills Murphy and then goes to Lake Kanas in pursuit of Medina.
Yao joins Campus operatives Domingo "Ding" Chavez, Jack Ryan, Jr., Adara Sherman, and Lisanne Robertson as they enter China and go to Lake Kanas. They find Medina and convince her to join them by informing her of her daughter’s rescue. They fend off an attempt by Fu to intercept them across the lake, while Robertson is injured in a separate gunfight with Fu’s henchmen and later loses an arm. They later escape to Mongolia through a Light Observation Helicopter.
President Ryan calls the Chinese president to inform him about the Long March. He implores him to stop the Chinese submarine Expedition from harassing the icebreaker Healy and allows him to rescue Long March‘s crew while promising to return its recovering executive officer at a later date. Meanwhile, Medina provides information about the Mirage drive to Hendricks, who lets Meyer take the plans to his Chinese handler. Meyer subsequently escapes to Fiji, where Clark kills him by injecting succinylcholine. Yao later kills Fu in revenge for Murphy's death.
The book debuted at number seven on the Combined Print and E-Book Fiction category of the New York Times bestseller list for the week of December 6, 2020, as well as number nine on the Hardcover Fiction category of the same list. [3]
The book received positive reviews. Publishers Weekly regarded it as "classic Clancy—only new and improved", [4] while Kirkus Reviews praised Cameron as "a worthy keeper of the Clancy flame". [5]
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Full Force and Effect is a political thriller, written by Mark Greaney and published on December 2, 2014. It is the fifteenth overall entry in the Jack Ryan series and the first such entry to be published after original author Tom Clancy’s death during the previous year, as well as Greaney's second solo contribution to the franchise.
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Commander in Chief is a political thriller novel, written by Mark Greaney and released on December 1, 2015. In the book, President Jack Ryan and The Campus must stop Russian president Valeri Volodin from launching a covert violent offensive in an effort to bring back Russia as a superpower. Commander in Chief is Greaney’s third solo entry in the Jack Ryan series, which is part of the overall Tom Clancy universe. The book debuted at number two on the New York Times bestseller list.
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Point of Contact is a techno-thriller novel, written by Mike Maden and released on June 13, 2017. Set in the Tom Clancy universe, the novel depicts Jack Ryan Jr. as he helps avert a North Korean plot to crash the Asian stock market, along with his Hendley Associates colleague Paul Brown, in Singapore. Point of Contact marks Maden’s debut as the sole author of the Jack Ryan Jr. novels, succeeding Grant Blackwood. It debuted at number 3 on the New York Times bestseller list.
True Faith and Allegiance is a political thriller, written by Mark Greaney and released on December 6, 2016. In the book, President Jack Ryan and The Campus must contain a massive intelligence breach that has been responsible for a series of terrorist attacks on American military and intelligence personnel. True Faith and Allegiance is Greaney's last book in the Jack Ryan series, which is part of the Tom Clancy universe. It debuted at number three on the New York Times bestseller list.
Code of Honor is a techno-thriller novel, written by Marc Cameron and published on November 19, 2019. It is his third book in the Jack Ryan series.
Firing Point is a techno-thriller novel, written by Mike Maden and released on June 9, 2020. It is his fourth and final book in the Jack Ryan Jr. series, which is part of the overall Tom Clancy universe. In the novel, Ryan investigates an old friend's death while vacationing in Barcelona, Spain. It debuted at number three on the New York Times bestseller list.