Tom Clancys OpCenter The Black Ord..., Jeff Rovin
Tom Clancys OpCenter The Black Ord..., Jeff Rovin
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Tom Clancy's Op-Center: The Black Order
A Novel

Author: Jeff Rovin

Narrator: Jeff Gurner

Unabridged: 9 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/01/2021


Synopsis

In a plot ripped from today's headlines, America’s elite task force must take down a group of ruthless domestic terrorists determined to paralyze the country through extreme acts of violence in this action-packed new thriller in the bestselling Tom Clancy's Op-Center series.

They are known as the Black Order. Self-proclaimed patriots and survivalists, they refuse to surrender their values and beliefs to the left-leaning cultural and progressive forces threatening their nation. Military veterans and high-tech specialists, they’ve begun a savage war which includes public assassinations of politicians and celebrities and high-profile bombings, striking without warning or mercy. The Black Order wants nothing less than complete capitulation by the US government, giving them free rein to make their ideologies the law of the land.

Only Op-Center’s Black Wasp, a skilled team of military operatives answerable to the President, can defeat these militant revolutionaries. But even as Admiral Chase Williams and his agents force them on the run, the Black Order possesses a weapon of mass destruction that they will not hesitate to unleash against millions of innocent civilians.

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin's Griffin

About Jeff Rovin

JEFF ROVIN is the author of more than 150 books, fiction and nonfiction, both under his own name, under various pseudonyms, or as a ghostwriter, including numerous New York Times bestsellers and over a dozen of the original Tom Clancy’s Op-Center novels.

About Tom Clancy

Tom Clancy's many thrillers include The Hunt for Red October, Patriot Games and Clear and Present Danger. He died in 2013.

About Jeff Gurner

Jeff Gurner is a voice, stage and screen actor. He has recorded hundreds of radio and television commercials, video games, and is an award winning audiobook narrator. He is best known for his narration of Patrick Lee and to Karen Miller’s The Star Wars Clone Wars series and works by Mark Sullivan and Terry Francona. AudioFile magazine praised Jeff''s "deep, compelling voice and well-acted presentation" and awarded him a 2006 AudioFile Earphones Award for Jennifer Egan’s The Keep.Gurner’s theater credits include The Lion King on Broadway, Guys and Dolls, Harold and Maude: The Musical, and A Christmas Story. Television credits include The Good Wife, Mercy, and Law & Order.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Joseph on June 28, 2021

If you are a fan of the series...don't miss out on the latest incarnation and its many twists and turns. From the most prolific author in the thriller/spy novel genre, this book does not disappoint. America is always looking over its collective shoulder for the next big threat. But what if there is......more

Goodreads review by Tyler on August 08, 2021

This is the first Tom Clancy book I’ve read and I picked it up because I thought the plot would be very interesting considering today’s political climate. There was a lot of action and the author obviously knows a lot about how the military operates. Also you don’t really need to know anything about......more

Goodreads review by Lojicholia on February 11, 2024

Not bad, insofar as I finished it, but the characters felt wooden, and at times I was pretty close to skipping pages. I can never tell what’s worse, when the bad guys have no depth, or when their depth is infinitely more interesting than the heroes.......more

Goodreads review by Mark on August 17, 2021

The book blurb includes the line, "Ripped from today's headlines," but should read ripped from the Democrat's talking points!"...The big villians here are homegrown, right wingers worried about the direction of the country dominated by a cabal of Wall Street insiders, Mainstream Media, Entertainment......more

Goodreads review by Larry on July 25, 2021

I'd really like to recommend this book, having been a Clancy fan forever. Regretfully, I'm not able to do so. I found the book really difficult to get into and the character development is non-existent. Since there are a large number of players in the story and there is no way of identifying them, t......more