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If you like, the Bruce Willis type movie with preposterous and over the top events then you will like the book. Like how the Secret Service really works. If you prefer the more serious type thriller then you will be disappointed. I was disappointed.It should not be too much to ask for an author to do a little research to get some basic facts right. If he purposely writes incorrect facts then he must be writing for teenagers. Either way the book was not for me.
Harvath, former Naval SEAL and Secret Service agent, is pretty much on his own this time as he chases down a terrorist leader through North Africa, Europe and the United States. Brad Thor and his character Scott Harvath caught my attention a couple of years ago, and I have been working my way through the entire series. Path Of The Assassin is, in my opinion, the best yet. Author Dan Brown likes Thor's writing; so do Nelson DeMille, Vince Flynn, Newt Gingrich and Glenn Beck. He's that good.
If you like WWF you'll love this book. I couldn't recommend it to anyone, read a Dan Silva, Alex Bereson, John Grisham, or Harlan Coben; those are enjoyable talented writers. The main character Scott Harvath is so arrogant, over the top and annoying by mid way through the book I was hoping he'd get killed. To me this book is like reading a LONG comic book or watching a cartoon. Brad here just got drunk and started typing. Save your time and money and get something else.
Exit book boredom. Thor.
I was in one of my reading funks and NOTHING I started was holding on to me. I simply love reading Brad Thor and this was a "rescue" book for me.
Enter Mr. and these were authors that I love: Stephen King, K'wan, and Harry Sidebottom.
For some reason I wasn't feeling it and I hate not having anything to read. Enter escapist thriller.
Exit reading funk.End of story.
The twists keep coming right up until the end. A woman executive from a successful Public Relations firm fights back during a hijacking gets the first look at the face of the suspected assassin and Scot is expected to recruit her in his search.
This second installment of the Scot Harvath chronicle begins with a twist. I came to the Brad Thor club late and am now going back to catch up on what I missed.
While being forced to work with a group of CIA operatives who want him to just go away Scot tries to find the answers. The surviving members of the mercenary group The Lions of Lucerne are dieing before Harvath can get to them and find out who the money behind the kidnapping of the President was.
An assassin with eyes that turn from black to silver is the only link. There is a little more than just hunting the bad guys going on here but it is subdued by the need to find the terrorists.
All in all a great read and I am loving Scot more and more with each adventure.
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