Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell

by David Michaels

2004

Status

Available

Publication

Berkley (2004), 355 pages

Description

In response to the growing use of sophisticated digital encryption to conceal potential threats to the United States, the National Security Agency has ushered forth the new dawn of intelligence-gathering techniques. The top-secret initiative is dubbed Third Echelon. Its existence denied by the U.S. government, Third Echelon deploys a lone field operative. He is sharp, nearly invisible, and deadly. And he has the right to spy, steal, destroy, and assassinate to protect American freedoms. His name is Sam Fisher. He is a Splinter CellĀ®.

User reviews

LibraryThing member nm.fall07.w.lohmann
this book is ok but a little harderone. the book is packed full of attion.i think that it is more focied toreds older boys and it is inipropret for littel kids. it has cuss words in it and that is why.
LibraryThing member jimmaclachlan
Yuck. One of my earmarks for a crappy book is when they spend a lot of time listing the exact model & characteristics of every weapon a person carries. If you like the 'Death Land' series by Axler or the 'Executioner', you may like this. Not my cup of tea.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2004-12

Physical description

7.5 inches

ISBN

0425201686 / 9780425201688

Barcode

1603909

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