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Rainbow Six

by Tom Clancy

Rainbow Six by Tom Clancy X
Rainbow Six by Tom Clancy
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  • First Published:
    Aug 1998, 752 pages

    Paperback:
    Sep 1999, 255 pages

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Sean

Awesome.
CPA

Not only the best book I ever read also the most populair one probably. But I like to know where I can find a full book report(review) of this book because I have to write one for school but don't know how to start.

So hopefully some of you people can and will help me
Jason

One of the best books based on terrorism I've ever seen!!!
jon

THE BEST BOOK EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Very Exciting
Mike roytman

One f the best clancy books. Smart and funny and great plot. MUST READ
John C. McBusk

A must read! Great plot and great ending.
Matt Laing

Once again, Tom Clancy does his homework and offers the reader an outstanding insight into the world of counter-terrorist operations and planning. A must read for Tom Clancy fans!!!
Joshua Reynolds

this book is pretty sweet. the action is intense and the build up to all the conflict is pretty meaningful. it goes deep into the characters, good and bad. some people may find some of the book boring but ive been unable to put it down. alot of my friends cant believe the thickness of the book, but i find it worth the purchase. i would have to say this is another masterpiece to add to tom clancy's collection. keep up the good work, you truly deserve all this gratitude.
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