Tom Clancy's Op-Center

I picked up "Tom Clancy's Op-Center" to throw someinterested in this tale.
fun reading into my reading schedule. It was an olderThere were some minor inaccuracies but they didn't
paperback that I had never read. I've always enjoyedtake away from the story. It was a fun thriller that
Tom Clancy's novels, and while this was not the samemoved along at a quick pace. There are eighty-eight
as those he writes, it was still an enjoyable read. It ischapters in this 387 page book. As you can see, it is
the kind of action yarn when you want to escape a bitthe kind of novel that switches from one scene to
and just read for fun. (Because I read so manyanother after a few pages. I liked this and it helped
non-fiction books, I need to throw these kinds of novelskeep the action moving along quickly.
into the mix once in a while)If you like action tales that incorporate national defense,
I guess one thing that hooked me was the mention ofintelligence, and crisis management technology,
Yangyang on the first page. I've visited this small villagecombined with some interesting characters, even if
in the North East corner of South Korea since it is onethey are not developed as thoroughly as some books,
of the places my wife lived when she was a little girl,and a plot that revolves around a North and South
and it was not far from where I lived while training inKorean crisis, you will enjoy this quick fun action
Hapkido in the country of the art's origin. So, becausepacked thriller.
of the North-South Korean story line, I found myself