Code of Conduct
A Thriller
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- $13.99
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- $13.99
Publisher Description
“Thor tops himself again and again.” —Bookreporter
“Feels like the TV show 24 on the page.” —Associated Press
#1 New York Times bestselling author Brad Thor presents his greatest thriller ever—an action-packed literary tour de force!
Hidden deep within one of the world’s most powerful organizations is a secret committee with a devastating agenda. Its members are afforded incredible protections—considered elites, untouchables.
But when four seconds of video is captured halfway around the world and anonymously transmitted to DC, covert wheels are set in motion, and counterterrorism operative Scot Harvath is tapped to undertake the deadliest assignment of his career.
What begins as a favor will evolve into a globe-spanning drama of highly personal stakes played out against a backdrop of stunning international intrigue, duplicitous political gamesmanship, and the darkest, most clandestine fears of the espionage world.
With razor-sharp plotting, richly rendered characters, and heart-stopping surprises on every page, Thor isn’t just at the top of his game—he owns the entire genre.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Prepare to go on a furiously fast and frightening adventure as counterterrorism consultant Scot Harvath investigates the mysterious attack on a small medical clinic in Congo and uncovers a conspiracy that could wipe out most of the world’s population. Bestselling author Brad Thor is in great form with Code of Conduct—there’s action for miles, but never at the expense of compelling characters and chillingly realistic geopolitical intrigue.
Customer Reviews
Stellar!
Really really liked that this one - kept me wondering how the virus came into play until the very end. It made it really interesting. I liked the way the story flowed even if it did take a bit to get going. It did feel a bit slow at the beginning and I felt it took them too long to discover there was a virus to begin with, but it ended pretty well. Would have liked to see Damien killed in a different way, seemed too simple for what he had committed but nonetheless finding him somewhat made up for that. Still felt a bit rushed towards the end as well. Helena’s story just dropped and I didn’t like that part being that she was a key player as well as Mordechai. Overall very well done, just think it should’ve been a bit longer given the characters involved!
Code of Conduct
What utter garbage! Puerile plot. A billionaire who acts like a lovesick teen. A world-ending virus which somehow kills itself. A book-ending killing spree which feels like a dumb video game. Infantile right wing anti-government ranting.
Same plot. Different author.
A basic retread of books by numerous thriller authors about a cabal, which uses US government officials and international bad guys to create bio-weapons to reduce global population and establish a global nation state. Thor even throws in a retread from “Black List” where Harvath finds himself on a US government hit list AGAIN.