Tom Clancy's Op-Center (novel)
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1st edition |
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| Author(s) | Jeff Rovin (created by Tom Clancy & Steve Pieczenik) |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |
| Series | Op-Center |
| Genre(s) | Geopolitical thriller |
| Publisher | Berkley Books |
| Publication date | 1 February 1995 (1st edition) |
| Published in English |
1 February 1995 (1st English language edition) |
| Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) and audio |
| Pages | 400 (US paperback edition) |
| ISBN | ISBN 978-0786204915 (US paperback edition) |
| OCLC Number | 32465304 |
| Followed by | Mirror Image |
Op-Center or Tom Clancy's Op-Center (1995) is the first novel in Tom Clancy's Op-Center created by Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik. It was written by Jeff Rovin.
[edit] Plot introduction
Renegade South Korean soldiers set off a bomb in Seoul during a festival and make it look like it was done by North Korea. Op-Center must prove that North Korea had nothing to do with it before the situation gets hostile. To make matters worse, a rogue general plans to launch some nuclear missiles at Tokyo, Japan intending to start a war against North Korea.
[edit] Characters
- Paul Hood - Director of Op-Center.
- Gregory Donald - Former US Ambassador to South Korea.
- Kim Hwan - Deputy Director of Korean Intelligence Agency.
- Major Lee - The villain and matchmaker.
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