Highlighted Review: Silent Horizons By Jack Stewart and Chad Robichaux

He’s gone behind enemy lines countless times before. But this time, he’s going alone.
Foster Quinn is more than a former Force Recon Marine. He’s a husband. A father. A faithful brother to his teammates. When one of them is killed during a high-risk operation to track down a dangerous arms dealer, Foster struggles to balance his roles as a dedicated family man and an elite warrior. Despite his inner demons—or maybe because of them—Foster can’t walk away from his brothers.
Then he gets the chance to step in where his best friend left off, assuming a cover identity in Iran that will get him close to the arms dealer and pave the way for a critical mission. On his own in a new country, he must carefully choose who to trust. An Iranian taxi driver. An American hunter. A British oil executive. One wrong move could spell disaster. Not just for the mission, but for Foster.
The clock is ticking. A team of tier-one warriors is set to plummet through the night sky in enemy territory. They’ve trained for this. But their success hinges on just one man.
CIA Reviews
Silent Horizons is another excellent book in the Christian Thriller genre. At the time of writing this it is number sixteen on Amazon’s Christian Suspense and Mystery category. After reading it I can understand why. The team of Robichaux and Stewart are right up there with Andrews and Wilson.
I think what really made it such a great book was I could feel the emotions on the pages of two men who have had to leave their families to protect all of ours. There was an authenticity that you can only get when you’ve lived it. Combine that with God given talent that both of these men have to write you get a book that is hard to put down.
That being said Silent Horizons did seem to sag a little in the action in the middle but it more than made up for that in storytelling of the tradecraft of men whom have gone behind enemy lines. If this series continues, which I pray it will, it will serve to push authors in the genre to up their game, which is exactly what the Christian Thriller genre needs.
Foster Quinn can be one of the greatest heroes, not only in the Christian Thriller genre, but the secular Thriller genre as well.
I give Robichaux and Stewart’s Silent Horizons a rating of – Buy The Hardcover At 12:01 = The book exceeded all expectations and is worth the money and lack of sleep to be the first one to buy it.
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