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- English
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- 9780792153030
In Washington, CIA analyst Jack Ryan is the only one who believes he understands the captain's true motive. He thinks Ramius is attempting to defect, presenting an intelligence prize of immeasurable value. To prove his theory, Ryan must enter a deadly game of cat and mouse that stretches from the highest levels of government to the crushing depths of the ocean. He must locate the submarine and make contact before the Soviets can silence their rogue captain, a confrontation that could either secure a monumental victory for the West or trigger an all-out war between two superpowers.
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The Hunt for Red October
2010 • Penguin
English

The Hunt for Red October
1984 • Naval Institute Press
English

La grande fuga dell'ottobre rosso
1986 • Rizzoli
Italian

The Hunt for Red October
2013 • Penguin
English

The Hunt for Red October
1984 • Penguin
English

The Hunt for Red October
2004 • Brilliance Audio
English

The Hunt for Red October
1993 • HarperCollins
English

The Hunt for Red October
1993 • HarperCollins
English

UC Hunt for Red October
2014 • Berkley
English

The Hunt for Red October
1984 • Berkley Books
English

The Hunt for Red October
1992 • Unabridged Library Edition
English

The Hunt for Red October
2004 • Brilliance Audio
English

The Hunt for Red October
2001 • Brilliance Audio
English

Hunt for Red October, The (A Jack Ryan Novel)
2018 • Brilliance Audio
English

The Hunt for Red October
1990 • Harpercollins Pub Ltd
English

The Hunt for Red October
1992 • Perfection Learning Corporation
English

The Hunt for Red October
1993 • Audio Partners
English

De jacht op de Red October / druk 1
2008 • Bruna Uitgevers, A.W.
Dutch

The Hunt for Red October
2004 • Brilliance Audio
English

Hunt for Red October
2009 • Penguin Publishing Group
English

The Hunt for Red October
1992 • Bookcassette
English

The Hunt for Red October (Unabridged): Complete and Unabridged
1993 • Audio Partners, The
English

The Hunt for Red October (A Jack Ryan Novel)
2010 • Brilliance Audio
English

The Hunt for Red October
2009 • Penguin USA, Inc.
English

The Hunt for Red October
1985 • HarperCollins
English

The Hunt for Red October
1985 • Berkley Books
English

The Hunt for Red October
1985 • Berkley Books
English

The Hunt for Red October (A Jack Ryan Novel)
2018 • Brilliance Audio
English

The Hunt for Red October
2010 • HarperCollins UK
English

The Hunt for Red October: Library Edition
2008 • Findaway World Llc
English

The Hunt for Red October (A Jack Ryan Novel)
2004 • Brilliance Audio
English

The Hunt for Red October (Movie Tie-In)
2018 • Penguin Publishing Group
English

The Hunt for Red October
2018 • HarperCollins Publishers Limited
English

獵殺紅色十月號
1991 • 星光出版社
Chinese

The Hunt for Red October
1985 • Berkley Books
English

La caza del submarino ruso/ The Hunt For Red October (Spanish Edition)
1786 • Emece
Spanish

La Guerre du Pacifique 1941-1945
1987 • Albin Michel
French

The Hunt for Red October

The Hunt For Red October (87600/eleven Audio Cassettes)
1988 • Recorded Books
Spanish
Before setting sail, Ramius penned a letter to Admiral Yuri Padorin, falsely stating his intention to defect and deliver the Red October to the Americans. This act of calculated deception was the first move in a high-stakes game. Once at sea, he eliminated the political officer, Ivan Putin, the only other man privy to the submarine's true orders, and then informed his crew they were to conduct missile drills off the American east coast. The Red October, with its silent drive engaged, vanished from Soviet detection, initiating a frantic hunt by the entire Soviet Northern Fleet, dispatched under the guise of a search and rescue mission, but with orders to sink the rogue submarine.
Across the ocean, in Washington D.C., CIA analyst Jack Ryan found himself thrust into the heart of the crisis. Presented with intelligence on the Red October's unusual movements and the unprecedented Soviet naval deployment, many feared an unauthorized strike against the U.S. But Ryan, with his keen intellect and deep understanding of naval history and Soviet psychology, saw a different possibility: defection. He theorized that Ramius, a man of profound principle, sought asylum for himself and his officers, offering the invaluable Red October as a gift to the West.
Ryan's theory, though audacious, gained traction, and he was soon aboard the American Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Dallas, commanded by the astute Captain Bart Mancuso. The Dallas, having briefly detected the Red October's silent drive before losing it, was now tasked with a perilous mission: to intercept Ramius and confirm his intentions before a global catastrophe unfolded. Aboard the Dallas, Petty Officer Ronald "Jonesy" Jones, a sonar technician, became crucial, painstakingly working to reacquire the elusive Soviet submarine using his advanced acoustic software.
The underwater chess match intensified. The Red October, though designed for stealth, experienced a critical failure in its caterpillar drive, making it vulnerable and forcing it into dangerous maneuvers through undersea canyons. Meanwhile, the Soviet fleet, led by Captain Viktor Tupolev in the Alfa-class submarine V.K. Konovalov - Ramius's former student, driven by a fierce desire to prove his superiority - relentlessly pursued its quarry.
A tense, hazardous mid-ocean transfer saw Ryan board the Dallas, where he worked to convince Mancuso that Ramius was not an enemy. Under the pretense of a reactor emergency on the Red October, a deep-sea rescue vehicle was deployed, allowing most of the Soviet crew, unaware of Ramius's true plan, to be evacuated to an American frigate. Only Ramius and his loyal officers remained, ready to complete their defection. To further the deception, an American submarine, the USS Ethan Allen, was scuttled to create the illusion that the Red October had succumbed to its supposed reactor failure.
The final confrontation unfolded in a dramatic underwater ballet. The Konovalov, having tracked the Red October, launched a torpedo. Ramius, with masterful skill, countered, causing the torpedo to detonate prematurely. As the two Soviet submarines engaged, a saboteur, Igor Loginov, disguised as a cook aboard the Red October, revealed himself. He fatally wounded First Officer Vasily Borodin before retreating to the missile bay, intent on destroying the submarine. Ryan, demonstrating unexpected courage, pursued Loginov and eliminated him, preventing the catastrophic detonation.
With the immediate threat neutralized, Ramius executed a daring maneuver, turning the Red October directly into the path of the Konovalov. The impact was devastating, sinking Tupolev's submarine and sealing the fate of the pursuing Soviets. The Red October, battered but triumphant, made its way to the Penobscot River in Maine, its journey of defection complete. The world, unaware of the intricate subterfuge, believed the Red October had been lost at sea. As Ryan, weary but relieved, finally allowed himself to sleep on the flight home, a small teddy bear for his daughter by his side, the silent hunt for the Red October had reached its remarkable conclusion.
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Readers consistently praise The Hunt for Red October as a thrilling and suspenseful Cold War classic that keeps them on the edge of their seats. Many reviewers highlight Tom Clancy's meticulous research and impressive accuracy regarding military and submarine operations, making the story feel authentic and engaging, even for those with naval experience. The narrative is described as gripping and tense, effectively transporting readers into its high-stakes setting. The book is lauded for its strong plotting and the creation of memorable characters, particularly the complex Soviet captain and the insightful CIA analyst, Jack Ryan, whose psychological depth and motivations are often singled out for praise. The detailed descriptions and smooth writing style contribute to an immersive experience, making it an un-put-downable read for many.
However, some readers found the book to be overly technical, at times feeling more like a submarine operations manual than a novel. This detailed approach, while appreciated by some, led others to describe the pacing as plodding or slow, with certain sections feeling boring or long-winded. Critics also noted a perceived lack of emotional development for many characters, with too many individuals to track, and a focus primarily on their professional roles rather than their personal feelings. A few reviewers felt the writer's style was not always engaging and that the book leaned towards propaganda, emphasizing American superiority while portraying other nations less favorably. There were also comments that the book's technology and political themes, rooted in the Reagan Era Cold War, feel dated to modern readers, and that the movie adaptation managed to be more concise and thrilling.
Despite these criticisms, The Hunt for Red October is widely regarded as a significant and compelling political thriller. It is highly recommended for readers who appreciate deeply researched military fiction, intricate plots, and a slow-burn narrative that builds significant tension. Fans of espionage, Cold War stories, and detailed portrayals of submarine life will likely find this book a superb adventure. While its technical depth may not appeal to all, patient readers who enjoy a comprehensive, multi-perspective story will discover an immersive and thought-provoking experience, making it a classic entry point into Tom Clancy's literary world.
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