Edge of Honor (Unabridged)
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4.1 • 188 Ratings
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- $16.99
Publisher Description
INSTANT #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
#1 New York Times bestselling author Brad Thor returns with an exhilarating new Scot Harvath thriller.
After six months abroad, America’s top spy returns to a new administration, a new set of global priorities, and a power struggle—the likes of which the United States has never experienced.
Drawn into a web of deceit and deadly politics, Scot Harvath is thrust into a high-stakes conspiracy that could change the course of history. A cabal of shadowy elites is maneuvering for control and if they succeed, they will bring the country to its knees.
When trust is fleeting and survival means making impossible decisions, Harvath finds himself at the precipice. The actions he takes will shape the future of America—and might cost him everything he holds dear.
With enemies at every turn, one wrong move could push the nation over the edge.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
In Brad Thor’s latest Scot Harvath novel, the veteran superspy fights for nothing less than the fate of America. Back from a globe-trotting honeymoon, Harvath and his new bride end up in Washington, DC, just in time to be on the scene for a carefully executed terrorist attack. Scot and his wife, former Norwegian spy Sølvi, spring into action. They’re quickly neck deep in international conspiracies and multiple layers of backstabbing as oligarchs, neofascist mercenaries, and crooked politicians pursue a complex game where the goal is control of the country. Edge of Honor is bursting with breathless action sequences, explosions, and gunfire—and Brad Thor knows just how to set it all up, building a complex conspiratorial web and creating flesh-and-blood characters. Narrator Armand Schultz has all the intensity and gravitas the fireworks demand, but he’s just as skilled at embodying the subtleties of wisecracking FBI agents, dutiful foreign ambassadors, and all the other players in Thor’s life-and-death chess game. This listen is ideal for turning long, boring travel time into a nonstop suspense ride.
Customer Reviews
Good.
It was a good, quick read
Edge of Honor
It’s an OK read, some practical inaccuracy for weapons use, kinda slow and predictable.
I”d skip this one.
Least favorite of the entire series.