''Full Force and Effect'' (stylized as ''Tom Clancy Full Force and Effect'', ''Tom Clancy: Full Force and Effect'', or ''Tom Clancy's Full Force and Effect'' in the
United Kingdom
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) is a
political thriller
A political thriller is a thriller that is set against the backdrop of a political power struggle, high stakes and suspense is the core of the story. The genre often forces the audiences to consider and understand the importance of politics. The s ...
, written by
Mark Greaney and published on December 2, 2014. It is the fifteenth overall entry in the
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series and the first such entry to be published after original author
Tom Clancy
Thomas Leo Clancy Jr. (April 12, 1947 – October 1, 2013) was an American novelist. He is best known for his technically detailed espionage and military-science storylines set during and after the Cold War. Seventeen of his novels have ...
’s death during the previous year, as well as Greaney's second solo contribution to the franchise.
In the novel, President Jack Ryan and
The Campus must stop
North Korea
North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the northern half of the Korean Peninsula and shares borders with China and Russia to the north, at the Yalu (Amnok) and ...
n leader Choi Ji-hoon from developing his country's nuclear weapons program. It debuted at number three in
the ''New York Times'' bestseller list.
Plot
Supreme Leader of North Korea Choi Ji-hoon wants to develop his country's
nuclear weapons program, but is being hindered by
sanctions
A sanction may be either a permission or a restriction, depending upon context, as the word is an auto-antonym.
Examples of sanctions include:
Government and law
* Sanctions (law), penalties imposed by courts
* Economic sanctions, typically a b ...
from the
United States
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and its allies. He tasks his foreign intelligence chief, Ri Tae-jin, with fast-tracking the program in order for the country to be taken more seriously as a superpower. General Ri then arranges for mining to begin in the city of
Chongju, where a large deposit of
rare-earth minerals has been recently discovered; the profits produced would then be used to fund the nuclear weapons program. He acquires an investor, Mexican mining mogul Óscar Roblas de Mota, who in turn hires Duke Sharps, head of a U.S.
corporate espionage and investigations firm, to oversee the mining operation.
Meanwhile, the U.S. government becomes concerned about North Korea's recent test firing of an
intercontinental ballistic missile
An intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) is a ballistic missile with a range greater than , primarily designed for nuclear weapons delivery (delivering one or more thermonuclear warheads). Conventional, chemical, and biological weapons ...
(ICBM), which had crashed into the
Sea of Japan
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. They push for more sanctions in front of the
United Nations
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. Recognizing the lack of intelligence assets in North Korea,
Director of National Intelligence
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Mary Pat Foley tasks
CIA non-official cover
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This is in contrast to an operative with official cover, where they assu ...
operative Adam Yao with infiltrating the Chongju mining operation under cover as a skilled worker. He eventually cultivates an asset in the form of his boss, Hwang Min-ho.
Later, a cargo ship bound for North Korea, which carried parts for the ICBM similar to the recently test fired one, was confiscated by the
Navy SEALs
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. As a result, Choi and General Ri arrange for the assassination of
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, who has been an obstacle to their plan, to be done at his upcoming state visit in
Mexico City
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; they later secure the services of an
Iran
Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkm ...
ian bombmaker named Adel Zarif and the Maldonado cartel.
Meanwhile, President Ryan arrives in Mexico City and is later injured in the assassination attempt on him; however, he survives. General Ri then sends a hit squad to kill Zarif in order to deny any connection to the North Koreans, but the bombmaker escapes. He then asks Roblas, who then tasks Edward Riley, one of Sharps's employees, to finish the job for him. This attracts the attention of The Campus, who have been investigating Sharps's connection to the North Koreans up to this point. They later rescue Zarif from Riley in a secluded villa owned by Roblas in Mexico, although Riley escapes and Campus operator Sam Driscoll dies.
Fearing for his life after failing to obtain the nuclear weapons and assassinate President Ryan, General Ri commits suicide, taking his family along with him. Meanwhile, Hwang reaches out to his contact in China, intending to defect. Yao is then tasked with spiriting him and his family out of North Korea via a
drone
Drone most commonly refers to:
* Drone (bee), a male bee, from an unfertilized egg
* Unmanned aerial vehicle
* Unmanned surface vehicle, watercraft
* Unmanned underwater vehicle or underwater drone
Drone, drones or The Drones may also refer to:
...
with the ability to carry passengers. The drone does not fit Yao, so he has to escape on his own. He is later rescued by the Chinese, who were contacted by President Ryan.
Hwang later helps a coup backed by the Chinese in North Korea, deposing Choi from power. Meanwhile, The Campus tracks down Riley in
Thailand
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and confront him. He tries to escape but later falls to his death.
Characters
United States government
*
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: President of the United States
* Scott Adler: Secretary of state
* Mary Pat Foley: Director of national intelligence
* Jay Canfield: Director of the
Central Intelligence Agency
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* Brian Calhoun:
Director of the National Clandestine Service for the Central Intelligence Agency
* Robert Burgess: Secretary of defense
* Arnold van Damm: President Ryan's chief of staff
* Horatio Styles: U.S. ambassador to Mexico
* Andrea Price-O'Day: Special agent,
U.S. Secret Service
* Dale Herbers: Special agent, U.S. Secret Service
* Colonel Mike Peters: Regional director,
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) is a combat support agency within the United States Department of Defense whose primary mission is collecting, analyzing, and distributing geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) in support of natio ...
* Annette Brawley: Imagery specialist, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
* Adam Yao: CIA non-official cover operative
The Campus
* Gerry Hendley: Director of The Campus/Hendley Associates
*
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Entertainment
*John Clark or Signor Brocolini (1841–1906), Irish-born American operatic singer and actor
* John Clark (actor) (born 1932), English actor and theatre director
*John Clark (American actor) (1933–2011), ...
: Director of operations
* Domingo "Ding" Chavez: Senior operations officer
* Dominic "Dom" Caruso: Operations officer
* Sam Driscoll: Operations officer
*
Jack Ryan, Jr.: Operations officer
* Gavin Biery: Director of information technology
* Adara Sherman: Director of logistics/transportation
The North Koreans
* Choi Ji-hoon:
Dae Wonsu (grand marshal) and Supreme leader of the
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the northern half of the Korean Peninsula and shares borders with China and Russia to the north, at the Yalu (Amnok) and ...
* Ri Tae-jin: Lieutenant general in the
Korean People's Army
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and director of the
Reconnaissance General Bureau
The Reconnaissance General Bureau ( ko, 정찰총국; RGB, Reconnaissance Bureau of the General Staff Department) is a North Korean intelligence agency that manages the state's clandestine operations. Most of their operations have a specific foc ...
(RGB), foreign intelligence arm of North Korea
* Hwang Min-ho: Director of Korea Natural Resources Trading Corporation, North Korean
state-owned
State ownership, also called government ownership and public ownership, is the ownership of an industry, asset, or enterprise by the state or a public body representing a community, as opposed to an individual or private party. Public owner ...
mining arm
Other characters
* Wayne "Duke" Sharps: Former
FBI agent, and president of Sharps Global Intelligence Partners
* Edward Riley: Former
MI6 station chief, and employee of Sharps Global Intelligence Partners
* Veronika Martel (aka Élise Legrande): Former
French intelligence officer, and employee of Sharps Global Intelligence Partners
* Colin Hazelton: Former CIA case officer and employee of Sharps Global Intelligence Partners
* Dr. Helen Powers: Australian geologist
* Óscar Roblas de Mota: Mexican billionaire and president of New World Metals LLC
* Daryl Ricks: Chief (E-7),
Naval Special Warfare
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,
SEAL Team 5, Echo Platoon, NSW Group One
* Marleni Allende: Chilean legal counsel of the
United Nations Security Council
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Sanctions Committee
* Santiago Maldonado: Leader of the Maldonado cartel
* Emilio: Maldonado cartel member
* Adel Zarif: Iranian bomb maker
* Cathy Ryan: First Lady of the United States
Reception
Commercial
''Full Force and Effect'' debuted at number three on the Combined Print & E-Book Fiction category of
the New York Times bestseller list, as well as number five on the Hardcover Fiction category of the same list, for the week of December 21, 2014. In addition, it debuted at number seven on the
USA Today
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Best Selling Books list for the week of December 11, 2014.
Less than a year later, the paperback edition of the novel peaked at number six on the Paperback Mass-Market Fiction category of the New York Times bestseller list.
Critical
The book received generally positive reviews.
Publishers Weekly
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praised the book as "meticulously researched and exciting" and added that "The sympathetic portrayal of many of the characters opposed to America adds depth." Kirkus Reviews praised Greaney, who "delivers a story reminiscent of the older Clancy novels by showing evidence of a deep understanding of spycraft, current events, and the natures of the people who work in the shadows, at the desk and on the front lines."
References
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