eBook ARC Review – Tom Clancy Zero Hour - Don Bentley
Release Date: June 7, 2022 - “Zero Hour,” the latest installment in the highly entertaining Tom Clancy, Jack Ryan Jr. series is a prolonged, intense, and action-packed thrill ride. Author Don Bentley has done an outstanding job with the Jack Jr. series and like Tom Clancy, this story is technical, meticulous, and very detailed but not too tedious. Jack Jr. is in Seoul, South Korea to interview a potential asset for ‘The Campus’ – the "off the books" intelligence organization and private military company established by President Jack Ryan, Sr. - when, as usual, trouble finds Jack Jr. in the form of a wave of violent attacks committed by North Korean operatives riveting the South Korea capital city. Filled with unrelenting suspense and intense action, the reader gets taken on an extreme and exhilarating thrill ride. This is Jack Jr at his finest! Bentley writes a very convincing saga of cold war tensions, startling incidents, and present-day events. There is never a dull moment in the story, with its fast-paced plot and action-filled storyline. The narrative is gripping and the conclusion gratifying. Jack Jr. was able to secure the help of a couple of Army Green Beret snipers, a Navy SEAL Team, and a host of expert Army helicopter pilots in an effort to stop an all-out war from breaking out. I thoroughly enjoyed the one scene where Bentley utilizes his personal military experience as a former Army Apache helicopter pilot to help put readers directly into the cockpit of an AH-64 Apache attack helicopter. Bentley’s flawless execution and thoughtful attention to detail in writing such an invigorating scene, left me in awe of the sheer amount of intelligence, hand-eye coordination, and poise it takes to successfully pilot an AH-64 Apache helicopter. The authenticity cannot be faked, and those suspense and action scenes were both fascinating and terrifying. Bentley has become a master at making the reader feel like they are in the middle of things and his depiction of the comradery amongst the operators, despite military interbranch rivalries, is also to be commended. He’s really good at writing about character relationships as well. Just a joy to read and a captivating story, Don Bentley brought his ‘A-Game’ ‘again’ with his second Tom Clancy novel. Regardless of which series he is writing – Tom Clancy, Jack Jr. or his Matt Drake series, Bentley is at the top of my “must read” and book pre-order list. Zero Hour is a very good read. Thank you to Penguin Group and NetGalley for the chance to read this digital ARC of Tom Clancy’s, Zero Hour by Don Bentley.