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Ruthless.com (Tom Clancy's Power Plays)
by: Tom Clancy, Martin Harry Greenberg

 : Ruthless.com (Tom Clancy's Power Plays)







Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9780727854247
Edition: New Ed
Format: Unabridged
ISBN: 0727854240
Label: Severn House Publishers Ltd
Manufacturer: Severn House Publishers Ltd
Number Of Pages: 368
Publication Date: November 01, 1999
Publisher: Severn House Publishers Ltd
Studio: Severn House Publishers Ltd




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Boring!
Boring tht's all I have to say about this book.
I have all Tom Clancy's books, the good ones I mean.
It seems obvious that Tom Clancy didn't write this book, he has only put his name on the cover. He probably didn't even read it.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - mindless.com
I've liked some of Tom Clancy's previous books such as "The Hunt for Red October", "Patriot Games" and "Clear and Present Danger". For those not familiar with his books, Tom Clancy writes "techno-thrillers", books where a lot of high-tech stuff, mostly military hardware, has a central role.

"ruthless.com" is billed as involving computer technology and high drama in the IT business so I was looking forward to enjoying it. Unfortunately, I found it poorly written and totally unrealistic. Furthermore, the leading character comes off as a bit of an idiot and the leading bad guy is very unfairly based on Bill Gates. In other words, I didn't like the book at all.

The basic story is about the hero, Roger Gordian and his company, UpLink International, being targeted for a hostile takeover by the nasty Marcus Cain, who runs Monolith Technologies. But big business conflicts aren't exciting enough for a Tom Clancy book (even though Marcus Cain is into all sorts of dirty tricks including murder attempts) so there's a sinister over-plot involving some really nasty Asians who are using Marcus Cain as a pawn in their bid for total world domination.

And how do Microsoft-like companies find themselves involved in an international military power struggle? It has something to do with encryption technology... For example, the bad guys break into a privately-run high-security "crypto key repository facility" to steal the encryption keys for a US Navy nuclear submarine's communications links! This is ludicrous, both because modern encryption systems do not use "back-up keys" stored in any kind of "repository" and because the US military would never place such keys, if they did exist, in a privately-run repository.

In addition to finding the plot totally unbelievable I also didn't like the two main characters. Roger Gordian is supposed to be the hero but how are you supposed to identify with someone who's so dumb that he thinks that he can keep encryption technology out of the hands of terrorists by refusing to export it from the good ol' USA? The fact that some of the best encryption technology comes from Israel and is based on work done by Russian scientists isn't mentioned in the book. Then there's the plot-line about a hostile takeover attempt to which Gordian has stupidly made his company vulnerable, and his supposedly very clever way of getting out if this problem which basically involves him stopping being quite as stupid as he has previously been.

I also found it distasteful that the badies Marcus Cain and his Monolith Technologies are obviously based on Bill Gates and Microsoft. Marcus Cain went to Harvard but dropped out (was expelled), built up a company based on operating systems for computers, stole most of the ideas that his company's software is based on, is into philanthropy (but only as a PR trick), and is willing to do just about anything to crush a competitor. Anyone who knows the Bill Gates and Microsoft story can see the large number of similarities, but with everything distorted and exaggerated.

All-in-all a total waste of time. It should have been called "mindless.com".

Rennie Petersen



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - The worst book I have ever read!
This was without a doubt the worst book I have ever read.It has absolutely no character development,an extremely thin plot and it is awefully difficult to understand.It is very hard to get into and even the 'action packed' scenes were dull and boring.There is one good part about the book though...The ending! This was well below Clancy's standards and as an avid reader of his books I hope his next novel is a huge improvement on this.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Terrible. Terrible. Terrible. Terrible. Terrible.
I didn't buy this book from Amazon, fortunately (I think), but this book is dire, terrible, no suspense, difficult, no links, no real point or plot, in fact, I couldn't even understand it. I have every single Tom Clancy Book, and they are all brilliant, but these recent books defy belief. I suggest you stop buying any of the powerplays, as I really beleive that Tom Clancy is on a slide. Go out and buy a Dale Brown instead. Sorry, but that's how I feel. I couldn't beleive how bad this book was.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Just about worth sticking once the plot falls into place
ruthless.com may sum up the intent of the characters in this tale but for anyone hopeing that technology has anything other than a superficial role, the book will be dissapointment. "ruthless.companies" would be more to the point. Having said that, once the plot starts to fall in place after the first four chapters things do start to get interesting. The mainly eastern settings lead occasionally to confusion with character names but it is worth sticking with. The end is a little predictable with the good guy's winning and a large element of revenge with no clever twists or revelations. Ok for a book for the quiet moments on holiday as in my case but nothing special and not convert material




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