''Threat Vector'' is a
techno-thriller novel, written by
Tom Clancy and co-written with
Mark Greaney, and published on December 4, 2012. A direct sequel to ''
Locked On'' (2011), President
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and The Campus must prevent a Chinese
expansionist
Expansionism refers to states obtaining greater territory through military empire-building or colonialism.
In the classical age of conquest moral justification for territorial expansion at the direct expense of another established polity (who ...
government from enacting war in the
South China Sea. The book debuted at number one on
the New York Times bestseller list.
Plot summary
Chinese leader Wei Zhen Lin has been dealing with mounting political opposition over his country's economic recession. He tries to commit suicide in order to avoid his inevitable arrest when he is prevented by General Su Ke Qiang, the leader of the
People's Liberation Army
The People's Liberation Army (PLA) is the principal military force of the People's Republic of China and the armed wing of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The PLA consists of five service branches: the Ground Force, Navy, Air Force, ...
(PLA). Aware that his life now depends on the
hawkish military leader, Wei resolves to recoup his country's economic losses by retaking disputed territories in the
South China Sea by military force, as well as
Hong Kong,
Macau, and finally
Taiwan.
Expecting the United States to react to China's actions militarily, Su secretly orders
cyberattacks
A cyberattack is any offensive maneuver that targets computer information systems, computer networks, infrastructures, or personal computer devices. An attacker is a person or process that attempts to access data, functions, or other restricte ...
on the country’s military infrastructure through
sub rosa cyber espionage and
cyber warfare militia Ghost Ship and its head, Dr. Tong Kwok Kwan. The
Chinese Navy then aggressively harasses and sinks ships passing through the South China Sea, including an
Indian aircraft carrier (sent there by India to protect its own interests). U.S. President
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*Jack Ryan (footballer, born 1907) (1907–1959), Australian rules footballer for Hawtho ...
tries to resolve the conflict by covertly sending in a contingent of
Marine
Marine is an adjective meaning of or pertaining to the sea or ocean.
Marine or marines may refer to:
Ocean
* Maritime (disambiguation)
* Marine art
* Marine biology
* Marine debris
* Marine habitats
* Marine life
* Marine pollution
Military
* ...
fighter pilots in order to reinforce the
Taiwanese Air Force. However, Su discovers this and further sanctions more cyber attacks on the U.S.
Meanwhile, The Campus deals with a breach in their organization when a hit job on a cell of former Libyan intelligence officers in
Istanbul attracts the attention of a mysterious hacker codenamed Center, who is later revealed to be Dr. Tong. They later find out about one of his associates, Zha Shu Hai (codenamed FastByte22), who is a fugitive from the United States and is pursued by
CIA non-official cover operative Adam Yao in Hong Kong. While a
SEAL Team Six unit sent by the
Department of Defense captures Zha first after a crossfire with his
14K Triad
The 14K (十四K) is a triad group based in Hong Kong but active internationally. It is the second largest triad group in the world with around 20,000 members split into thirty subgroups. They are the main rival of the Sun Yee On, which is the ...
bodyguards, Campus operatives
Jack Ryan Jr. and Domingo Chavez, as well as I.T. head Gavin Biery, manage to gather intelligence from his hand-held computer, locating one of Center's command servers in
Miami. Ryan and fellow Campus operative Dominic Caruso try to go there against orders from operations head Sam Granger, only to be nearly killed by Russian mobsters sent by Center. After dispatching their would-be attackers and hastily escaping from Miami, the cousins are suspended from their duties.
Upon hearing news about Zha, Center relocates the Ghost Ship headquarters to
Guangzhou. He later orders his hit squad, composed of a few
Chinese special operations forces, to assassinate FastByte22 in a CIA safehouse in
Georgetown in order to silence him. Center then arranges for Yao to be killed by a car bomb; however, the CIA officer survives the blast and goes off the grid, investigating Center on his own.
Ryan later realizes that his girlfriend and CIA analyst Melanie Kraft had bugged his phone with a
remote access trojan
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, explaining how Center knew of his whereabouts. Kraft had been blackmailed into spying on her boyfriend on behalf of corrupt
FBI special agent Darren Lipton under orders from Center. While tailing Kraft on her way to work, Ryan witnesses and later intervenes on an attempt by Center's hit squad to assassinate her. After calling in retired Campus operative
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* John Clark (actor) (born 1932), English actor and theatre director
*John Clark (American actor) (1933–2011), ...
to take care of Kraft, he leaves for Hong Kong to find Yao.
Center orders his hit squad to attack The Campus's headquarters in order to erase all their intelligence on Ghost Ship, killing Granger in the process. Clark and Kraft later intervene in the attack, killing all but two of the operatives. They also capture ex-
SVR officer Valentin Kovalenko, who was unwittingly working for Center at the time.
In China, Ryan tracks down Yao, who had discovered the location of the Ghost Ship headquarters in Guangzhou. After he informs his father, the building is later destroyed in a coordinated airstrike by American fighter jets, killing Center and his colleagues. The two then flee to Hong Kong and rescue a Marine pilot who was shot down during the strike.
Meanwhile, realizing that Su has been manipulating him for his own gain, Wei intentionally leaks his whereabouts during a phone call with President Ryan, who interprets it as an implicit plea to assassinate the military leader and passes this information to The Campus. Clark then travels to China and joins Chavez, Caruso, and Sam Driscoll, who were sent earlier by
director of national intelligence
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Mary Pat Foley to liaise with an underground faction of Chinese dissidents. Together and with assistance from Russian
foreign intelligence, they manage to ambush and assassinate Chairman Su in his motorcade with few casualties. Afterwards they plant Center's two surviving operatives there as scapegoats.
President Ryan addresses the nation and threatens China with blockading the
Strait of Malacca, crippling their economy by starving them of their oil supplies unless they cease military activity around the
South China Sea. Once again cornered, Wei tries to commit suicide for a second time but ends up choking on his own blood. Meanwhile, Ryan and Kraft decide to break up due to their trust issues. The latter decides to resign from the CIA due to lying to the
polygraph about her father being an unwitting asset for
Egyptian intelligence
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.
Characters
United States government
*
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:
President of the United States
* Arnold van Damm: President Ryan's
Chief of Staff
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* Robert Burgess:
Secretary of Defense
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* Scott Adler:
Secretary of State
* Mary Patricia Foley:
Director of national intelligence
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* Colleen Hurst:
National Security Advisor
* Jay Canfield: Director of the
Central Intelligence Agency
* Kenneth Li:
U.S. Ambassador to China
The United States Ambassador to China is the chief American diplomat to People's Republic of China (PRC). The United States has sent diplomatic representatives to China since 1844, when Caleb Cushing, as commissioner, negotiated the Treaty of ...
* Adam Yao: Operations officer,
National Clandestine Service, Central Intelligence Agency
* Melanie Kraft: Reports officer, Central Intelligence Agency (on loan to Office of the Director of National Intelligence)
* Darren Lipton: Senior special agent,
Federal Bureau of Investigation
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,
National Security Branch,
Counterintelligence Division
United States military
* Admiral Mark Jorgensen:
United States Navy, commander of the
Pacific Fleet
* General Henry Bloom:
United States Air Force, commander of
United States Cyber Command
* Captain Brandon "Trash" White:
United States Marine Corps,
F/A-18C
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Hornet pilot
* Major Scott "Cheese" Stilton: United States Marine Corps,
F/A-18C
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Hornet pilot
* Chief Petty Officer Michael Meyer:
United States Navy,
SEAL Team Six element leader
The Campus
* Gerry Hendley: Director of Hendley Associates / The Campus
* Sam Granger: Director of operations
*
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*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), ...
: Operations officer
* Domingo "Ding" Chavez: Operations officer
* Dominic Caruso: Operations officer
* Sam Driscoll: Operations officer
*
Jack Ryan Jr.: Operations officer / analyst
* Rick Bell: Director of analysis
* Tony Wills: Analyst
* Gavin Biery: Director of information technology
The Chinese
* Wei Zhen Lin: China's
Paramount leader
Paramount leader () is an informal term for the most important political figure in the People's Republic of China (PRC). The paramount leader typically controls the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the People's Liberation Army (PLA), often hol ...
/
General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party
* Su Ke Qiang:
Chairman of the Central Military Commission of China
* Wu Fan Jun: Intelligence officer,
Ministry of State Security,
Shanghai
* Dr. Tong Kwok Kwan ("Center"): Computer network operations director of Ghost Ship
* Zha Shu Hai ("FastByte22"):
Interpol-wanted cybercriminal
* Crane: Leader of "Vancouver Cell" / Divine Sword
* Han: Factory owner and high-tech counterfeiter
Other characters
* Valentin Olegovich Kovalenko: Ex-
SVR (Russian foreign intelligence) assistant ''
rezident'' of London Station
* Todd Wicks: Territory sales manager of Advantage Technology Solutions
* Charlie "DarkGod" Levy: Amateur hacker
* Dr. Cathy Ryan:
First Lady of the United States
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* Sandy Clark: Wife of John Clark
* Dr. Patsy Clark: Wife of Domingo Chavez / daughter of John Clark
* Emad Kartal: Ex-Libyan intelligence officer, communications specialist
Reception
Commercial
The book debuted at number one on the New York Times bestseller list for the week of December 23, 2012. In addition, it charted at number three on ''
USA Todays Best-Selling Books list. A year later, the mass-market paperback edition of the novel debuted at number four on the New York Times bestseller list for the week of December 22, 2013.
Critical
The book received generally positive reviews. Threat Vector benefited greatly from the collaboration with author Mark Greaney.
Kirkus Reviews
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praised the book as "a satisfying thriller" where "Clancy’s writing has shed some of its erstwhile woodenness" and "doesn't read a technical manual, which is all to the good".
Publishers Weekly hailed the "highly readable if workmanlike techno-thriller", concluding: "Clancy fans will welcome all the high-tech data as well as heroes who can single-handedly take out whole teams of bad guys."
The book was nominated for Best Mystery & Thriller during the
Goodreads Choice Awards of 2013, but lost to the novel ''
Inferno'' by
Dan Brown.
References
{{Jack Ryan fiction
2012 American novels
American thriller novels
Techno-thriller novels
Novels by Tom Clancy
Ryanverse
Novels set in China
Novels set in Hong Kong
Novels set in Taiwan
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Novels set in Miami
Works about the United States Marine Corps
G. P. Putnam's Sons books
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