Rating:  Summary: A typical Clancy suspense thriller Review: This book was probably the best Tom Clancy book I have read so far. As a basic outline the Soviets and Americans are racing to get their hands on a new technology, a high powered laser, capable of destroying anything in its path! The Americans have a top class spy in Russia, code named CARDINAL , a respected three time war hero of his former motherland, Russia. When the Soviets find out about their information leak, trouble starts to brew. As a subplot the book also follows the Soviet-Afghanistan War. This book has many twists and turns in the plot with a surprise ending. The description of spy activity and interrogation techniques are superb. This book has Ryan at his best and introduces John Clark, another hero of Clancy books. This real page-turner will keep you hooked for hours.
Rating:  Summary: Excellent Writing And Detail. Clancy Is A Genius Review: The book The Cardinal of Kremlin is one of the most fast action book I've read since The Hunt For Red October, Patriot Games, and Clear and Present Danger. This book has parts that makes me feel compassion to the character Colonel Misha Filitov and hatrad toward Colonel Ventin who tortured Misha and another CIA agent. This book has the action I need, because I always have pictures in my mind about the things that they act and how they tried to accomplish their missions. During the parts where Project Bright Star was been attacked, I found out that Colonel has some power but he had a GREAT reponsibily towards the engineers. He was right about that the project Bright Star can be repair, but the engineers life could not be repaired. So because of his bravery and GREAT responsibly, he saved Bright Star and its engineers from the Afgan Freedom Fighters. I have recommended this books to most my 8th grade classmates and teachers. I think that Mr.Clancy is a great man with great ideas and imagination.
Rating:  Summary: One of the most intriguing pieces of the Jack Ryan puzzle. Review: Of all the books in the Ryanverse, this is the most true 'spy' novel. "Cardinal" is an American informant deep in the KGB. When things go wrong, he must be extracted and lo and behold...it's up to Jack Ryan to do so! This is classic Clancy intrigue, and provides an introduction to many of the classic supporting characters that are seen in the rest of the series (including the first appearance of JOHN CLARK). One of the shorter Clancy novels, but you get your money's worth by far...and then some!
Rating:  Summary: Don't overlook this one.... Review: Kardinal of the Kremlin is one of the best, if most often overlooked, books in the Jack Ryan series. The plot of Kardinal basically involves three related story lines. First, both the Russians and the US are attempting to create a ground based laser defense system to shoot down enemy sattelites and nuclear weapons. At its base, the story focuses on both side's efforts to build their respective systems, and to gather intellegence on the other side's progress. Second, the U.S. has a very high level intellegence source inside the Kremlin itself. A lot of the story focuses on the U.S.'s attempts to maintain his cover, and its actions to save him after he is discovered. Finally, a backdrop to the story is ongoing strategic arms talks in Moscow, which is eventually used as a cover by the US to arrange the defection of another high ranking Russian official. Kardinal gives the reader a true insite into the workings of the US government, particularly the CIA, as only Tom Clancy can. The story is very immersive and suspenseful. My one warning to people who have read other Clancy books is that there aren't really any large scale battles or all out wars as in some of his other books. Here, Clancy focuses more on the fine art of playing spy :) Asside from being a great book on its own, Kardinal does a great job tying in events and characters from earlier books in the Jack Ryan timeline, specifically from The Hunt For Red October and Patriot games. Just as importantly to all Clancy fans, events related in Kardinal (perhaps more so than any of his other books) are referred to in the novels that Clancy wrote later on.
Rating:  Summary: A true Spy Novel Review: I am a Tom Clancy fan. I have read most of his material, and I have always found his books entertaining. "Cardinal of the Kremlin" is no exception. Probably the most true spy novel in the Jack Ryan series, "Cardinal" has all of the elements that make an exciting story; mystery, intrigue, honor and vengeance. Clancy takes the time to develop his characters, explaining why each of them has chosen the path they are on, instead of just throwing an exciting scenario at you and letting you figure it out. I also like the way Clancy incorporates characters from previous books, like Captain Ramius from "The Hunt for Red October". Also if you plan to read more of Tom Clancy's work in the future, take note of the brief appearance of "Mr. Clark" because you see much more of him in the books to come. Many believe that this is Clancy's best work, but I disagree. It is a very good book and I would recommend you read it, but I think Clancy's best book is "Without Remorse."
Rating:  Summary: A great spy story - 3 1/2 stars Review: I had a tough time deciding between 3 and 4 stars on this one, so I think I will actually give it 3 1/2 stars. I think the story was good and mostly believable. Clancy gives a great deal of realistic information on spying as well as counter-espionage during the Cold War. Certain parts of the plot require the reader to suspend their disbelief a great deal. This book is fun and exciting to read and I recommend it to anyone who is interested in the genre (or thinks they might be).
Rating:  Summary: A Solid Spy Novel by the Master of the Techno-Thriller Review: The Cardinal of the Kremlin, though outdated because it involves the Cold War, is still an exciting read. It is a great spy-thriller. However, if you're looking for an all-out, smash-bang action story reminiscent of the James Bond novels, then this book isn't for you. That isn't to say that it doesn't have any action or thrills in it; it is certainly an exciting and fast-paced read. Tom Clancy's main hero Jack Ryan returns as the famed CIA analyst and attempts a staggering coup aimed at the Soviet KGB. CARDINAL is a CIA mole who has infiltrated the Kremlin in Moscow, and he is the CIA's most trusted agent in the Soviet Union. The story has a great Cold War theme. Clancy makes the book even more intriguing by blending in the story of the Afghan freedom fighters and their fight against Soviet occupation. All in all, I consider this one of the best books Clancy has written. Highly recommended!
Rating:  Summary: One of the most intriguing pieces of the Jack Ryan puzzle. Review: Of all the books in the Ryanverse, this is the most true 'spy' novel. "Cardinal" is an American informant deep in the KGB. When things go wrong, he must be extracted and lo and behold...it's up to Jack Ryan to do so! This is classic Clancy intrigue, and provides an introduction to many of the classic supporting characters that are seen in the rest of the series (including the first appearance of JOHN CLARK). One of the shorter Clancy novels, but you get your money's worth by far...and then some!
Rating:  Summary: Riveting! Review: I loved it! Some of the best action and characters in the whole series.
Rating:  Summary: Short and Sweet Review: The Cardinal of the Kremlin is somewhat short, but it is one of my favorite Clancy books. The Cardinal himself is a well thought out and admirable character. The Archer is my favorite Clancy character yet. I would recommend this book to anyone, and I'm sure they would enjoy it. It grips you and makes you wonder what will happen to Cardinal, the Foleys, the Archer, and Jack Ryan. The resolution is almost poetic, and brings true closure to the story. Excellent book, 2 thumbs up!
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