Commander in Chief (novel)
Commander in Chief is a political thriller novel, written by Mark Greaney and released on December 1, 2015. In the book, President Jack Ryan and The Campus must stop Russian president Valeri Volodin from launching a covert violent offensive in an effort to bring back Russia as a superpower. Commander in Chief is Greaney’s third solo entry in the Jack Ryan series, which is part of the overall Tom Clancy universe. The book debuted at number two on the New York Times bestseller list, making it Greaney’s highest-charting work as of 2018.
Plot summary
In Russia, the silovik, a group of military & intelligence officers and businessmen who basically control the country’s affairs, are concerned about the country’s economic decline. President Valeri Volodin brings up a plan of covert armed conflict within Europe that will ensure the restoration of Russia’s status as a superpower, while at the same time revamping its economy and benefiting the siloviki as a result. Privately however, Volodin tasks a financial expert, Andrei Limonov, with securing his assets worldwide in case his plan does not work.Weeks later, a string of attacks plague most of Eastern Europe. A Lithuanian oil tanker, the Independence, gets attacked by an eco-terrorist group. A Russian military train transporting men and materiel to Kaliningrad Oblast gets attacked by a Polish terrorist group, which gives Volodin an excuse to increase military presence in the region. Russian submarines begin attacking the Lithuanian Navy, and had torpedoed another oil tanker bound for Estonia. U.S. President Jack Ryan immediately notices a pattern in the recent attacks and the corresponding increase in Russia’s oil profit. He tries to recruit the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ’s help, but they decline, fearing the consequences of an all-out war. Frustrated, he later deploys the US Navy to dispatch its Russian counterpart.
Meanwhile, Jack Ryan, Jr. is in Rome, Italy, investigating Russia’s money networks as well as spending time with his Iranian girlfriend Ysabel Kashani. He finds out about Limonov and moves to Luxembourg to follow up on his investigation, despite being followed by a paparazzi named Salvatore. Unbeknownst to him, the paparazzi had implanted a tracking device on Kashani's belongings, and the Iranian is later attacked by a group of men led by Russian hitman Yegor Morozov; they are dispatched by Ryan in the resulting altercation. Ysabel is later hospitalized.
Domingo “Ding” Chavez and Dominic “Dom” Caruso are tasked by Director of National Intelligence Mary Pat Foley to photograph specific locations along the Belarusian border. While there, they are asked to escort Pete Branyon, a local CIA station chief in Lithuania, to a meeting with some of his assets. During the meeting, Branyon gets kidnapped; Chavez and Caruso give chase and later rescue him. With help from Lithuanian intelligence director Linus Sabonis, they find out the identity of Branyon’s kidnappers as Serbs who posed as the Polish group that attacked the Russian train in Kaliningrad Oblast.
Distraught about what happened to his girlfriend, Ryan returns to the US and goes on his investigation into Limonov; he finds out that he is in the British Virgin Islands to meet with Terry Walker, inventor of the world’s largest Bitcoin exchange, to propose moving eight billion dollars for his client in and out of Bitcoin with a large commission. Campus operative John Clark is tasked with turning Walker, but finds out that Walker has been coerced into working with the Russians by kidnapping his wife and son, because he had turned down Limonov’s deal due to concern that the deal would draw too much attention to himself. Clark tries to save Walker’s family, but is ambushed by a group of men working for Kozlov, Limonov’s personal bodyguard. Clark was later rescued by Adara Sherman. Together, they rescue Walker and his family and capture Limonov, who later reveals Volodin’s frantic plan to move his assets.
Against orders, Ryan tracks down Salvatore to Brussels, Belgium. Chavez and Caruso are redirected there to assist him. They find out that Salvatore is part of an eco-terrorist group that are preparing to attack a nearby oil and gas conference. They later dispatch the attackers, and find out that they are also responsible for the attack on the Independence. Meanwhile, a naval battle in the Baltic Sea results in victory for the American and Polish navies over the Russian submarines, and the Russian advance into Lithuania is averted by the Swedish Air Force, who aid the American marines that are being pushed back by the Russian forces.
His diabolical plan in shambles, Volodin is later assassinated by the silovik. Ryan gets suspended from The Campus for not reporting Salvatore sooner and for not following orders.
Characters
United States government
- Jack Ryan: President of the United States
- Scott Adler: Secretary of state
- Mary Pat Foley: Director of national intelligence
- Robert "Bob" Burgess: Secretary of defense
- Jay Canfield: Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
- Dan Murray: Attorney general
- Arnold van Damm: President Ryan's chief of staff
- Peter Branyon: CIA chief of station, Vilnius, Lithuania
- Greg Donlin: CIA security officer
United States military
- Roland Hazelton: Admiral, chief of naval operations, United States Navy
- Scott Hagen: Commander, captain of the USS James Greer, United States Navy
- Phil Kincaid: Lieutenant commander, executive officer of USS James Greer, United States Navy
- Damon Hart: Lieutenant, weapons officer on USS James Greer, United States Navy
- Richard "Rich" Belanger: Lieutenant colonel, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, United States Marine Corps; battalion commander of the Black Sea Rotational Force
The Campus
- Gerry Hendley: Director, The Campus/Hendley Associates
- John Clark: Director of operations
- Domingo "Ding" Chavez: Senior operations officer
- Dominic "Dom" Caruso: Operations officer
- Jack Ryan, Jr.: Operations officer/analyst
- Gavin Biery: Director of information technology
- Adara Sherman: Director of transportation
The Russians
- Valeri Volodin: President of the Russian Federation
- Mikhail "Misha" Grankin: Director of the Kremlin Security Council
- Arkady Diburov: Chairman of the board of directors of Gazprom, Russian natural gas company
- Andrei Limonov : Russian private equity manager
- Vlad Kozlov : Intelligence operative in the kremlin Security Council
- Yegor Morozov: Intelligence operative in the Kremlin Security council
- Tatiana Molchanova: Television newscaster, Novorissiya
Other characters
- Martina Jaeger: Dutch contract killer
- Braam Jaeger: Dutch contract killer
- Terry Walker: President and CEO of BlackHole Bitcoin Exchange, cryptocurrency trader
- Kate Walker: Wife of Terry Walker
- Noah Walker: Son of Terry Walker
- Eglé Banyté: President of Lithuania
- Marion Schöngarth: Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany
- Salvatore: Italian paparazzo
- Christine von Langer: Former CIA case officer
- Herkus Zarkus: Lithuanian fiber-optic network technician; Land Force soldier
- Linus Sabonis: Director, Lithuanian State Security Department
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The novel debuted at number two on both the Combined Print & E-Book Fiction and Hardcover Fiction categories of the New York Times bestseller list for the week of December 20, 2015, making it Greaney's highest-charting work in the list as of 2018. In addition, it debuted at number five on the USA Today Best Selling Books list for the week of December 10, 2015.A year later, the paperback edition of the book peaked at number five on the Paperback Mass-Market Fiction category of the New York Times bestseller list and stayed in the chart for eight weeks.