If you read and loved the #1 New York Times bestseller Hidden Order , enjoy this free bonus chapter.Experience the suspense and thrills only Brad Thor can write in Epilogue II , a shocking alternate ending to Hidden Order.
BRAD THOR is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of twenty-five thrillers, including EDGE OF HONOR, SHADOW OF DOUBT, BLACK ICE (ThrillerFix Best Thriller of the Year), NEAR DARK (one of Suspense Magazine’s Best Books of the Year), BACKLASH (nominated for the Barry Award for Best Thriller of the Year), SPYMASTER (“One of the all-time best thriller novels” —The Washington Times), THE LAST PATRIOT (nominated Best Thriller of the Year by the International Thriller Writers Association), and BLOWBACK (one of the “Top 100 Killer Thrillers of All Time” —NPR).
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At least I HOPE that's what this was. Hidden Order is such a good read that I genuinely haven't any adjectives sufficiently superlative to accurately describe it. I genuinely look forward to the next step in the journey of Scott Harvath.
Mr. Thor has done a fantastic job in creating the character of Scott! Really he has. Scott Harvath has the edge, lethal skills, and determination of Mitch Rapp, a creation of the late, great Vince Flynn. He displays the empathy sometimes shown by Lee Child's terrific character, Jack Reacher. He shows humor that, somewhat, reminds of John Corey -- a creation of the talented mind of Nelson DeMille. In the earlier novels, Scott tended to bring to my mind the character of Jason Bourne -- a wonderful creation from the legendary, and dearly departed Robert Ludlum when he was in operation...even more than Mitch Rapp.
In short, Mr. Thor has created a character that I envision can and will shortly see his name be bandied about with those of the tremendous authors I just made reference to. This character could very well soon be on par with the late Mr. Clancy's Jack Ryan and Mr. Ludlum's Bourne.
eBook Review - Epilogue II - Brad Thor “Epilogue II” is another short story by Brad Thor that was a ‘Bonus Chapter’ to Book 12, “Hidden Order” of the Scot Harvath series. The concluding chapter was actually added to the later published paperback novels. It is a very ‘fitting’ ending to another very well written, well researched Brad Thor story.
Consolidated review for The Scot Harvath Series by Brad Thor (Books 1-21 + 3 short Stories + The Athena Project) available at https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
A nice insight into the personal life of Scot Harvath. Plot certainly plays an important role in books, but it is essential to realise that it is the characters that truly reels readers in, and this extra epilogue certainly proves it.
I hope that the next book will be as good as this chapter was. It seems we might finally be moving into more modern conflict areas like Dubai so that will be interesting to see. I still have a lot of hope for this series and hope it can get back to the original excitement I had for it.
This was an extended ending, not really an alternate ending. It wrapped up a loose end with as much justice as you would expect dished out by Scot Harvath.
A more expected epilogue to Thor's book than that which was originally penned. While I am not sure which I prefer, they offer two sides to the Harvath that readers may be forced to choose one or the other.
An interesting way to tie off this great novel and offer traditional fans a way to keep from filling Thor's inbox with complaints for how 'soft' Harvath has become...
So what if you get caught trying to blackmail the United States of America? Probably not going to end well. I like the new President's style here. Hope to see more of him in Act of War. I like how this story completely wraps up Hidden Order. It's a quick read, light and easy.
I liked this ending much better. The original ending was good, but this wrapped the whole thing up even sweeter. Please let Scot and Lara become a family...he is so ready to be a dad!
A short story as number 12.5 in the Scott Harvath series by Brad Thor - 3 stars. This is essentially an afterthought to Hidden Order, and gives readers something of a wrap up for the story.