Tom Clancy's The Division: Compromised: An Operation: Crossroads Novel

Tom Clancy's The Division: Compromised: An Operation: Crossroads Novel

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  • Create Date:2023-01-04 08:51:32
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Thomas Parrott
  • ISBN:1839081864
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Summary

Thanks to the Division, hope is finally within reach – until a war between Gulf Coast factions exposes an old, brutal foe in this heart-stopping adventure from Tom Clancy’s The Division®

Ever since the Green Poison epidemic transformed the United States, the Division has worked tirelessly to push the nation back from the brink of collapse。 The new food infrastructure brings hope… until Division agent Maira Kanhai finds an alarming disruption in the critical Texan oil refineries: a group of environmental extremists set on keeping the transformed world free from fossil fuels。 When Maira’s Division cell is dispatched to secure the area, they discover a private military outfit acting as warlords of the hurricane-ravaged communities。 As tensions between the factions come to a head, an old enemy emerges intending to destroy the Division, forcing Maira into a choice that will make her a hero or villain, and question what the Division stands for。

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Reviews

Jonathan

I enjoy the Division games and the novels have been good up to this point but the main protagonist is quite annoying。 The combat scene at the end saved the novel。

Chelsea Harper

As an avid gamer, and fan of the Division series, I was excited to see this release and to be asked to take part in the book tour! For those unfamiliar with the games or books, this is a dystopian tale about a bleak future ravaged by a virus (quite fitting considering the last couple of years we have had really!)We follow survivors clinging on to some semblance of order in a world ravaged by disease and dealing with localised warfare and battles for supplies and for survival。Compromised, the gre As an avid gamer, and fan of the Division series, I was excited to see this release and to be asked to take part in the book tour! For those unfamiliar with the games or books, this is a dystopian tale about a bleak future ravaged by a virus (quite fitting considering the last couple of years we have had really!)We follow survivors clinging on to some semblance of order in a world ravaged by disease and dealing with localised warfare and battles for supplies and for survival。Compromised, the greatly anticipated sequel to Recruited, hooks you immediately with its familiarity and captivating atmosphere。 Whilst using characters and situations created by Tom Clancy, this book is brilliant in its own right。 Whilst this is a sequel, it works okay as a standalone and so doesn’t necessarily require previous knowledge。 There is enough backstory to ensure that nothing is lost。Compromised is well written, fast paced, and a tantalisingly compelling story, the subject matter of which sound eerily plausible。 As you might expect things get tough, maybe even desperate at times。 They uncover totally unexpected problems and also make new allies who will work to help them。Thomas Parrott does a fantastic job at of making the world his own and has absolutely nailed the action in this suspenseful instalment。 Our characters are cut throat when they need to be and yet deep down are still humans, flawed and messy with complex emotions。 This is a great read and a must read if you are a fan of The Division! 。。。more

Roy Van Den Brande

The cliffhanger was interesting, but I found the story arc a little bit lacking。 I'm a huge The Division video game fan, so it was nice read mentions of important characterd and events in the video game。 The cliffhanger was interesting, but I found the story arc a little bit lacking。 I'm a huge The Division video game fan, so it was nice read mentions of important characterd and events in the video game。 。。。more

Siobhain (whatyoutolkienabout)

As always, with book tours I want to say I was gifted a copy of this book to review by The Book Network and Aconyte Books as well as on Netgalley。 My reviews are always a 100% honest and contain my own opinions。 #NetGalley #BookTourReview #TheBookNetwork #ThomasParrott #TomClancysTheDivisionCompromisedThe Division Compromised is the second tie-in instalment by Thomas Parrott and arguably might be better than the first。 Since the Green Poison pandemic transformed the United States for the worse As always, with book tours I want to say I was gifted a copy of this book to review by The Book Network and Aconyte Books as well as on Netgalley。 My reviews are always a 100% honest and contain my own opinions。 #NetGalley #BookTourReview #TheBookNetwork #ThomasParrott #TomClancysTheDivisionCompromisedThe Division Compromised is the second tie-in instalment by Thomas Parrott and arguably might be better than the first。 Since the Green Poison pandemic transformed the United States for the worse the Division have been working to help bring the nation back from the brink of collapse。 It isn’t easy but for the Division it is worth it。 The new food infrastructure is starting to bring hope…until agent Maria Kanhai finds that there is a growing disruption in the critical Texan oil refineries。 A group of environmental extremists set on keeping the newly transformed world free of fossil fuels。 Maria’s Division cell is dispatched to secure the area they discover yet another issue; a private military outfit have started to act as warlords in the hurricane-ravaged communities。 As tensions begin to reach breaking point between the fractions an old enemy emerges intending to destroy the Division for good。 Growing pressures mount forcing Maria to make an ultimate choice that will either see her become an hero or a villain and question what the Division stands for。I want to say first of all that Thomas Parrott has captured the world of The Division universe and brings it to life while also making it his own。 Sometimes, although I must confess I have not found it in any Aconyte titles to date, tie in fiction can read a little cut and dry。 Almost like a literal retelling of the game, movie or whatever it may be connected to and not really bring anything new to the table。 That is not the case here。 Parrott’s world is full of action, suspense and well rounded, believable characters who you really become attached to。 Call me weird but while Maria is amazing, Leo is my favourite but I digress。 The characters are human, believable and it is almost like you are right there in the action with them。 We get humour, we get banter, we get conflict and all those good things that make action and close knit teams work。 That said even the ‘bad guys’ are likeable and human in some ways。 I was in no way routing for them but Parrott makes them rounded so their beliefs and actions make sense when you consider the person themselves。I have to say the action and suspense is spot on and captures the action of the game perfectly。 On top of that it is so easy to visualise while reading。 It isn’t the fact that Parrott tells you but writes in such a way it’s easy to visualise just what is happening。 Now we know I don’t like putting spoilers but that ending was amazing and I cannot wait to see what Parrott has in store next for the characters and us readers! If you love the Division games or a brilliant action novel this is the one for you after you have read the first one, Recruited。 。。。more

kirsty

I didn't realise this was part of a series and so I haven't read the first one and read this as a standalone which worked perfectly well for me。 I have also played the videogame so I kind of knew the world and so forth already, and some backstory was included in this book which worked well enough to be able to read the book and not feel lost。 The writing was engaging, the storyline was compelling and for me the best thing was the characters that were all well developed and all worked really well I didn't realise this was part of a series and so I haven't read the first one and read this as a standalone which worked perfectly well for me。 I have also played the videogame so I kind of knew the world and so forth already, and some backstory was included in this book which worked well enough to be able to read the book and not feel lost。 The writing was engaging, the storyline was compelling and for me the best thing was the characters that were all well developed and all worked really well。 An enjoyabe read and I look forward to reading more 。。。more

Fruitbat

I didnt realize this was *technically* a sequel, but it works just fine as a standalone。 There was just enough backstory for both our main povs that nothing was lost and this book wasn't interrupted by it。 For those who played the games, this is so nostalgic。 I enjoyed it so much。 I love the use of all the SHD tech。 Our main characters, Maira and Colin, were perfect choices for povs。 Yeong-Ja was a great character too。 She's hilarious, but not in the typical way。 I think my favorite part is the I didnt realize this was *technically* a sequel, but it works just fine as a standalone。 There was just enough backstory for both our main povs that nothing was lost and this book wasn't interrupted by it。 For those who played the games, this is so nostalgic。 I enjoyed it so much。 I love the use of all the SHD tech。 Our main characters, Maira and Colin, were perfect choices for povs。 Yeong-Ja was a great character too。 She's hilarious, but not in the typical way。 I think my favorite part is the way the characters interacted with each other and the way they used the SHD equipment and ISAC。 The ending left me excited for the next book, so I'll definitely be keeping my eye out for that one。Thank you to Aconyte books and the author for the e-arc to review! 。。。more

Alice

Compromised is the second book after recruited by Thomas Parrott set in the division universe。 It is the first one I've read though。 I had no idea what to expect going in - can a book stay true to the games and expand on the universe? Yes it can。 We meet our cell and mainly switch between two perspectives。 It isn't done too often though so you get a good amount of time with each character。 Our main two are Maria and Colin。 Colin is responding to a call to go help a cell of agents and he's a firs Compromised is the second book after recruited by Thomas Parrott set in the division universe。 It is the first one I've read though。 I had no idea what to expect going in - can a book stay true to the games and expand on the universe? Yes it can。 We meet our cell and mainly switch between two perspectives。 It isn't done too often though so you get a good amount of time with each character。 Our main two are Maria and Colin。 Colin is responding to a call to go help a cell of agents and he's a first wave agent from New York。 There task is to go and help out an oil refinery but when they get there, it's not going to be a clear cut as they think as a l military like outfit is there too and are refusing to leave。 I really loved that there was a throw back to the days in New York。 Longtime fans can appreciate these little bits。 The characters in the Cell were all so different but had one thing in common, their belief in the division and what it can do。 This really highlighted and expanded on the environment that the division is set in。 Some new factions are introduced and they actually make sense, in the direction people might choose to go based on their value and beliefs, unfortunately they all go quite extreme。 This book keeps it realistic, from the SHD tech to the world that the division is set in。 I liked that element。 All throughout reading this, everything was so easy to visualize。 There were fights and those were spread out through the book。 I'm Definitely going to be picking up the other books I haven't read。 Thank you to the publisher and author for my e-arc in exchange for an honest review。 All thoughts and opinions are my own。 。。。more

Jessica

Loved both division games So was really interested when I seen this on netgalley。 I was not disappointed the characters and world were spot on! 5 ⭐️ Thanks netgalley for the ARC