Act of War (Scot Harvath Book 13)
Scot Harvath #13Brad Thor
ASIN: | B00HT53GDC |
Publisher: | Simon & Schuster UK |
Published: | 17 July, 2014 |
Format: | Kindle eBook |
Language: | English |
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Part of Scot Harvath (Series)
- 1 The Lions of Lucerne
- 2 Path of the Assassin
- 3 State of the Union
- 4 Blowback
- 5 The First Commandment
- 5 Takedown
- 7 The Last Patriot
- 8 The Apostle
- 9 Foreign Influence
- 10 Full Black
- 11 Black List
- 12 Hidden Order
- 13 Act of War
- 14 Code of Conduct
- 15 Foreign Agent
- 16 Use of force
- 17 Spymaster
- 18 Backlash
- 19 Near Dark
- 20 Black Ice
Act of War (Scot Harvath Book 13)
Scot Harvath #13Brad Thor
1 New York Times bestselling author Brad Thor delivers his most frightening and pulse-pounding thriller ever! After a CIA agent mysteriously dies overseas, his top asset surfaces with a startling and terrifying claim. There’s just one problem—no one knows if she can be trusted. But when six exchange students go missing, two airplane passengers trade places, and one political-asylum seeker is arrested, a deadly chain of events is set in motion. With the United States facing an imminent and devastating attack, America’s new president must turn to covert counterterrorism operative Scot Harvath to help carry out two of the most dangerous operations in the country’s history. Code-named "Gold Dust" and "Blackbird," they are shrouded in absolute secrecy as either of them, if discovered, will constitute an act of war.
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