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Foreign Influence (Scot Harvath, #9)
by Brad Thor (Goodreads Author)
by Brad Thor (Goodreads Author)
This is the ninth book in the Scot Horvath series. The world is rocked by multiple terrorist attacks in Europe and there are more on the way including a possible attack on American soil. This is a very insightful look into covert ops and the restrictions that have been placed on our agencies that are hunting terrorist cells.
The action is non-stop as Horvath must not only figure out how to stop the imminent attacks, but deal with his own demons. The use of torture to extract information is vividly described and is the main tool in Horvath’s arsenal. He will stop at nothing to prevent the attacks and his journey takes him all over the globe. You will not be disappointed in the frantic action and twists that permeate through this story.
Even though this is the ninth book in the series, you do not need to have read the previous books to know what is going on, but you will need to read “Foreign Influence” before the next novel in this series. We are cruelly left with a cliffhanger that only makes us thirsty to find out what happens next!
Reviewed by: Suspense Magazine
www.suspensemagazine.com
The action is non-stop as Horvath must not only figure out how to stop the imminent attacks, but deal with his own demons. The use of torture to extract information is vividly described and is the main tool in Horvath’s arsenal. He will stop at nothing to prevent the attacks and his journey takes him all over the globe. You will not be disappointed in the frantic action and twists that permeate through this story.
Even though this is the ninth book in the series, you do not need to have read the previous books to know what is going on, but you will need to read “Foreign Influence” before the next novel in this series. We are cruelly left with a cliffhanger that only makes us thirsty to find out what happens next!
Reviewed by: Suspense Magazine
www.suspensemagazine.com
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