Mark Greaney, Tom Clancy (Series Creator)
True Faith and Allegiance
ALSO BY TOM CLANCY
The Hunt for Red October
Red Storm Rising
Patriot Games
The Cardinal of the Kremlin
Clear and Present Danger
The Sum of All Fears
Without Remorse
Debt of Honor
Executive Orders
Rainbow Six
The Bear and the Dragon
Red Rabbit
The Teeth of the Tiger
Dead or Alive (with Grant Blackwood)
Against All Enemies (with Peter Telep)
Locked On (with Mark Greaney)
Threat Vector (with Mark Greaney)
Command Authority (with Mark Greaney)
Tom Clancy Support and Defend (by Mark Greaney)
Tom Clancy Full Force and Effect (by Mark Greaney)
Tom Clancy Under Fire (by Grant Blackwood)
Tom Clancy Commander in Chief (by Mark Greaney)
Tom Clancy Duty and Honor (by Grant Blackwood)
Submarine: A Guided Tour Inside a Nuclear Warship
Armored Cav: A Guided Tour Inside an Armored Cavalry Regiment
Fighter Wing: A Guided Tour of an Air Force Combat Wing
Marine: A Guided Tour of a Marine Expeditionary Unit
Airborne: A Guided Tour of an Airborne Task Force
Carrier: A Guided Tour of an Aircraft Carrier
Into the Storm: A Study in Command
with General Fred Franks, Jr. (Ret.), and Tony Koltz
Every Man a Tiger: The Gulf War Air Campaign
with General Chuck Horner (Ret.) and Tony Koltz
Shadow Warriors: Inside the Special Forces
with General Carl Stiner (Ret.) and Tony Koltz
Battle Ready
with General Tony Zinni (Ret.) and Tony Koltz
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS
Jack Ryan: President of the United States
Scott Adler: Secretary of state
Mary Pat Foley: Director of national intelligence
Robert Burgess: Secretary of defense
Jay Canfield: Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
Dan Murray: Attorney general
Andrew Zilko: Secretary of homeland security
Arnold Van Damm: President Ryan’s chief of staff
Stuart Collier: CIA operations officer
Benjamin Kincaid: U.S. Department of State consular official
Barbara Pineda: Analyst, Defense Intelligence Agency
Jennifer Kincaid: CIA operations officer
Thomas Russelclass="underline" Assistant special agent in charge, FBI Chicago Division; director of Joint Terrorism Task Force
David Jeffcoat: Supervisory special agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Carrie Ann Davenport: Captain, United States Army; copilot/gunner of AH-64E Apache
Troy Oakley: Chief warrant officer 3, United States Army; pilot of AH-64E Apache
Scott Hagen: Commander, United States Navy; captain of USS James Greer (DDG-102)
Wendell Caldwelclass="underline" General, United States Army; commanding officer of United States Central Command
Gerry Hendley: Director of The Campus and Hendley Associates
John Clark: Director of operations
Domingo “Ding” Chavez: Senior operations officer
Dominic “Dom” Caruso: Operations officer
Jack Ryan, Jr.: Operations officer / senior analyst
Gavin Biery: Director of information technology
Adara Sherman: Director of transportation
Helen Reid: Pilot of Campus Gulfstream G550
Chester “Country” Hicks: Copilot of Campus Gulfstream G550
Dr. Cathy Ryan: First Lady of the United States
Dr. Olivia “Sally” Ryan: Daughter of President Jack Ryan
Xozan Barzani: Kurdish Peshmerga commander
Sami bin Rashid: Security official, Gulf Cooperation Council
Abu Musa al-Matari: Yemeni national / Islamic State operative
Vadim Rechkov: Russian citizen in U.S. on a student visa
Dragomir Vasilescu: Director of Advanced Research Technological Designs (ARTD)
Alexandru Dalca: Researcher for ARTD; open-source investigations expert
Luca Gabor: Romanian prison inmate; identity intelligence expert
Bartosz Jankowski: Lieutenant colonel (Ret.) U.S. Army; call sign “Midas”; ex — Delta Force operator
Edward Laird: Former CIA executive; intelligence community contractor
“Algiers”: Algerian ISIS operative
“Tripoli”: Libyan ISIS operative
Rahim: Leader of ISIS cell “Chicago”
Omar: Leader of ISIS cell “Detroit”
Angela Watson: Leader of ISIS cell “Atlanta”
Kateb Albaf: Leader of ISIS cell “Santa Clara”
David Hembrick: Leader of ISIS cell “Fairfax”
1
The man sitting in the restaurant with his family had a name familiar to most everyone in America with a television or an Internet connection, but virtually no one recognized him by sight — mainly because he went out of his way to keep a low profile.
And this was why he found it so damn peculiar that the twitchy man on the sidewalk kept staring at him.
Scott Hagen was a commander in the U.S. Navy, which certainly did not make one famous, but he had earned distinction as the captain of the guided missile destroyer that, according to many in the media, almost single-handedly won one of the largest sea battles since the Second World War.