![]() ![]() The predictability of the titles extends into the structure and, in the case of Ralph Peters' "Red Army," throughout the book. With Clancy's techno-thrillers dominating the booksellers' charts, a lot of writers decided they, too, wanted a piece of the action.įollowing in the footsteps of Clancy's two best-sellers, "Hunt for Red October" and "Red Storm Rising," came the imaginatively titled "Red Army" and "Red Phoenix." ![]() Sir John Hackett invented the form in the early 1980s with "The Third World War" Tom Clancy got rich popularizing it. These reviews first appeared in the San Diego Evening Tribune in 1989. ![]()
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