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Red Storm Rising is a war novel, written by Tom Clancy and Larry Bond, [a] and released on August 7, 1986. Set in the mid-1980s, it features a Third World War between the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and Warsaw Pact forces, and is notable for depicting the conflict as being fought exclusively with conventional weapons, rather than escalating to the use of weapons of mass destruction or ...
Bond's began his writing career by collaborating with Tom Clancy on Red Storm Rising (1986), a New York Times bestseller that was one of the best-selling books of the 1980s. It depicted a hypothetical conflict between NATO and the Warsaw Pact , drawing heavily on current analysis of what such a conflict would be like.
Baiocco, Richard ed. Readings on Tom Clancy (2003), a guide to Clancy; Gallagher, Mark. Action Figures: Men, Action Films, and Contemporary Adventure Narratives (Springer, 2006). Garson, Helen S. Tom Clancy: A Critical Companion (1996) online free to read; Greenberg, Martin. H. The Tom Clancy Companion (1992) excerpt; also online free to read
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SSN is a techno-thriller novel, created by Tom Clancy and Martin H. Greenberg and published on December 1, 1996, as a tie-in to the video game of the same name.It follows the missions of USS Cheyenne, a United States Navy nuclear attack submarine, during a fictional war between the United States and China over the Spratly Islands.
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Without Remorse is a thriller novel, written by Tom Clancy and published on August 11, 1993. Set during the Vietnam War, it serves as an origin story of John Clark, one of the recurring characters in the Ryanverse.
[3] [4] Tom Clancy's SSN was released on November 12, 1996, [4] and on the following day, Clancy and Virtus Corporation announced the formation of Red Storm Entertainment. [3] The name was derived from that of Clancy's book Red Storm Rising. [5] The new company absorbed Virtus Studios, making for an initial staff count of nineteen.