Foreign Influence (Scot Harvath, Bk 9)
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Genres: Literature & Fiction, Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Hardcover
Author:
Genres: Literature & Fiction, Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Hardcover
Terry D. (tmdaviss) - , reviewed on + 72 more book reviews
" Harvath reflected on what his friend Colonel Dave Grossman like to say, "Sheep only have two speeds -- graze and stampede." As a sheepdog, Harvath wanted to guarantee that nothing would happen to them. " Foreign Influence, pg 227, par 1
Foreign Influence is the 9th book in the Scot Harvath series. Regular readers know that this series is a continuing saga with self contained stories that follow on the heels of the previous book. Foreign Influence is no exception.
In this installment Scot has left government service, but the government still seems to be calling the shots. The Troll is back and asking for Scot by name. The ghost of Tracey still haunts the corners of his mind. And terrorism is alive and well on America's shores.
Anyone interested in quick paced action thrillers will enjoy this or any other book in Brad Thor's series. This book contains an introduction to the Athena Project ladies that Brad Thor is writing about in a parallel series.
This book is an easy read, even at 373 pages. Order it up or go back to the series beginning. And enjoy the read...
Foreign Influence is the 9th book in the Scot Harvath series. Regular readers know that this series is a continuing saga with self contained stories that follow on the heels of the previous book. Foreign Influence is no exception.
In this installment Scot has left government service, but the government still seems to be calling the shots. The Troll is back and asking for Scot by name. The ghost of Tracey still haunts the corners of his mind. And terrorism is alive and well on America's shores.
Anyone interested in quick paced action thrillers will enjoy this or any other book in Brad Thor's series. This book contains an introduction to the Athena Project ladies that Brad Thor is writing about in a parallel series.
This book is an easy read, even at 373 pages. Order it up or go back to the series beginning. And enjoy the read...
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