![]() ![]() The story covers some of Sam Fisher’s time on the run between Double Agent and Conviction.Īfter saving America from the JSA terror group. Set two years before the main story of Splinter Cell: Conviction. Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Conviction By David Michaels, is a video game tie-in novel based Ubisoft’s Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell video game franchise. Overall this has been a really good series, and if you enjoy spy novels that are deep but not so deep they become boring you should check this series out. Seems like a pretty major event to happen "off-camera" to me. I'm not sure if the games fleshed this part of the story out, or we are just supposed to put it together on our own. He may turn up in a later volume I suppose. I was expecting Lambert to turn up alive at the end, showing it was a plan, but he never did so we are led to believe Sam did in fact kill Lambert. The murder itself, however, happens "off-camera."Īs you might suspect, we later find out it's part of a deep plan to flush out some terrorists and spies within the group, but it looks like Fisher really did kill Lambert, who sacrificed himself for the great good. Apparently Sam has killed his boss, Lambert, and is on the run as a traitor with the rest of Third Echelon hunting him down. This volume either was written a little differently, however, or tied deeper into the games than the other volumes because it feels like we pick up in the middle of the story. I've enjoyed all of the books in the Splinter Cell series, including this one. ![]()
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