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Violence
Some
Military action and a bioterrorism threat; violence is present but restrained for a thriller
Language
Barely any
Minimal profanity; professional military and political dialogue
Sexual Content
Barely any
Brief marital content; restrained
Substance Use
Barely any
None
Emotional Intensity
Some
The weight of impossible decisions at the highest level of government; bioterrorism creates sustained dread
What this book is about
Following the events of Debt of Honor, Jack Ryan is suddenly President of a devastated United States, facing a bioterrorism threat, Middle Eastern conflict, and internal political enemies all at once. Tom Clancy's longest Jack Ryan novel is a procedural tour of American governance under pressure—detailed, methodical, and very long.
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