24 Declassified: Chaos Theory
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| Chaos Theory | ||
| Written by | John Whitman | |
| Publisher | HarperEntertainment | |
| Publication date | June 1, 2007 | |
| Pages | 336 | |
| Reference # | ISBN 0060842296 | |
Chaos Theory is the sixth novel in the 24: Declassified series.
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[edit] Summary
A brilliant madman dedicated to anarchy has dark plans from the U.S. In twenty-four hours, America will be plunged into chaos - the result of an unthinkable assassination to be carried out flawlessly - and the government has no inkling of the catastrophe that is about to occur.
Only one man can prevent the nightmare: disgraced rogue CTU operative Jack Bauer. But Bauer's been cut loose, is wanted for murder, and is running from the police, who have orders to shoot to kill. And there's no one he can turn to for help - because a high-level traitor in CTU wants Jack Bauer dead.
[edit] Memorable quotes
- FBI Agent Jason Fujimora: Bauer's in the zoo where he belongs. Don't disturb the animals too much. Nobody wants to get bitten.
- Nina Myers: Jack Bauer breaks out of prison. Is anyone surprised?
- Nina Myers: The thing about Jack Bauer isn't that he's always right. The thing is that he's always eventually right. He just keeps fighting until he gets it right.
- Dan Pascal: (about Jack Bauer) We got to go catch Captain America.
[edit] Dramatis personae
[edit] Law enforcment personnel
[edit] CTU and Division
- Tony Almeida
- Jack Bauer
- Ryan Chappelle
- Jamey Farrell
- Chris Henderson
- Peter Jiminez
- Seth Ludonowski
- George Mason
- Nina Myers
[edit] Other Agencies
[edit] Terrorists and antagonists
[edit] Zapata and MS-13
[edit] Ukranians
[edit] Jemaah Islamiyah
[edit] Civilians and politicians
[edit] Fight storyline
[edit] Prison guards and inmates
[edit] Politics
[edit] Civilians
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