When the United States is simultaneously attacked by an alliance of foreign enemies—China, Russia, Iran, and Hezbollah—a small team of elite Special Forces Green Berets must step in to protect the homeland. Drawing from his real-life military experience, Robert Patrick Lewis blends current events, global politics, military tactics, and conspiracy theory into a high-stakes thriller. Think Red Dawn meets Tom Clancy, with a uniquely modern and realistic twist that forces readers to question just how secure America really is.
This book had been sitting on my TBR for a while, but I decided to finally pick it up after learning that Robert Patrick Lewis is a fellow Freemason, which immediately elevated my curiosity. And wow—what incredible timing to read this. Although it was published back in 2018, The Pact feels eerily relevant today, reflecting modern geopolitical tensions in a chillingly plausible way. The writing is sharp, the pacing is gripping, and the realism in the military tactics and global dynamics kept me fully engaged.
What I especially appreciated was how the book respectfully incorporates Freemasonry—a rare and refreshing perspective in a genre often tangled with misinformed conspiracy theories. Lewis doesn’t lean into the nonsense; instead, he gives a nod to the real values of the Craft, which as a Mason myself, I deeply appreciated.
This was a 5-star read for me—exciting, smart, and thought-provoking. I can’t wait to dive into the second book in the trilogy.
Highly recommended for fans of military thrillers, political fiction, or anyone interested in geopolitics and tactical strategy. If you're into Tom Clancy, Red Dawn, or anything conspiracy-adjacent—but grounded in truth—this is a must-read.
Content warnings: war, violence, death.