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Executive Orders (Jack Ryan, #8)1996

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'Executive Orders' is about as non-woke as they come in modern thrillers. Narrative comes first, classic values are intact, and there’s no sense of ideological box-ticking. Tom Clancy fans will appreciate the lack of modern identity-driven trends here.

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