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Book-report:
“Rainbow Six”
by Tom Clancy
About the Author:
Thomas L. Clancy, the so called master of techno-military thrillers, was born on the 12th of April 1947 in Baltimore, Maryland / USA. He was educated at the Loyola College in Baltimore. Then he worked as an insurance broker.
He is now living in his second marriage after his divorce in 1998. With his first wife he has four children.
In college he dreamed of writing novels. In 1984 this dream came true and he got his first novel published, namely “The Hunt for Red October”, which was a great success.
Other also well-known works followed, e.g. “Red Storm Rising” (1986), “Cardinal of the Kremlin” (1988), “Debt of Honor” (1994), “Rainbow Six” (1998) and “The Red Rabbit” (2002). Almost each of his books has been a number one best-seller.
“Rainbow Six” is part of the so called “Ryanverse collection” that means that in all of these books the main character is Jack Ryan or that the other characters have something to do with him.
Clancy has also worked with other authors, e.g. with Steve Pieczenik to create the mini-series “OP-Centre” in 1994.
All of his stories deal with military, warfare, intelligence, politics and terrorism.
Tom Clancy also wrote non-fiction books about submarines, cavalry, the US Air Force and about the Marine and Airborne corps of the US Army.
Four of his novels, namely “The Hunt for Red October”, “Patriot Games”, “Clear and present Danger” and “Sum of all Fears”, have been made into quite successful movies.
Important characters: - John Clark: CIA agent, head of “Rainbow Six”
Domingo Chavez: CIA agent, leader of 2nd team of “Rainbow Six”
Dmitriy A. Popov: former KGB agent
John Brightling: rich boss of pharmacy-company
Contents:
The story is set in the year 2000, in the year of the Olympics and it takes place in the USA, in Europe, Australia and in Brazil.
An international counter-terror-group, “Rainbow Six”, is set up in Hereford, GB. The leader of it is John Clark. But there are only approximately 100 people, who have knowledge of this project.
In the first time of its existence there are three terror-attacks in Europe, but all of them they win with great success. Two of these attacks are arranged by an American pharmacy-company because John Brightling, the boss of this, wants to get a contract with the Australians to look after their fogging-system in the Olympic stadium and he only can reach this when they think there is an attack planned. The further goal of Brightling is to kill the world’s population to restore nature. Only about 5000 civilised people will survive and their aim is to protect nature.
To achieve the death of nearly the whole population, the pharmacy-company develops a lethal, Ebola-like virus called “Shiva” and a vaccine against it for the members of the project. They test the virus on guinea pigs and on persons they kidnapped in the streets of New York.
To get in contact with terrorists they “employ” Dmitriy Popov. After some time he finds out that “Rainbow Six” really exists and Brightling gets worried. So he orders to attack Hereford to kill the organisation. Popov asks a splinter group of the IRA to do so, but this attack fails fatally. The leader and some others are caught and asked, the rest is killed.
When Popov learns the final aim of Brightling by a member of this project he kills this member and meets with Clark to tell him everything he knows about this project.
So the collaboration of the FBI, the CIA and “Rainbow Six” slowly gets one hint after the other and in the end they find out, what Brightling really wants to get happened, namely to spread the lethal virus through the fogging-system of the Olympic games.
A team of “Rainbow Six” can prevent that and finally the world can still live and the members of the project are left naked in the jungle to “live in ease with nature” because this case is too big and too unbelievable to take it to court and get it published.
Interpretation:
The novel “Rainbow Six” is divided into 39 chapters. It is told in an auctorial way – the narrator knows everything and also characterises the persons, which causes a rather neutral point of view for the reader.
The period of time is approximately one year, it is set in the future, namely in the year 2000 (the novel was written in 1998) and mostly it is told in a chronological order. Many things happen parallel to each other, but one always knows what Clancy is talking about.
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