The Lions of Lucerne
A Thriller
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- $13.99
Publisher Description
In his daring and chilling first novel, #1 New York Times bestselling author Brad Thor draws us into a sinister labyrinth of political intrigue and international terrorism, serving up an explosive cocktail of unrelenting action as one man is pushed to the edge.
On the snow-covered slopes of Utah, the President of the United States has been kidnapped and his Secret Service detail massacred. Only one agent has survived—ex-Navy SEAL Scot Harvath. He doesn’t buy the official line that Middle Eastern terrorists are behind the attack and begins his own campaign to find the truth and exact revenge. But now, framed for murder by a sinister cabal, Harvath takes his fight to the towering mountains of Switzerland—and joins forces with beautiful Claudia Mueller of the Swiss Federal Attorney’s Office. Together they must brave the subzero temperatures and sheer heights of treacherous Mount Pilatus—where their only chance for survival lies inside the den of the most lethal team of professional killers the world has ever known…
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Action thriller maestro Brad Thor got his start with this electrifying adventure. President Rutledge is politically popular enough to get his fossil fuel reduction act through Congress—it’s the shadowy cabal of political enemies, power-mad industrialists, and deadly mercenaries who are out to stop him. When the group kidnaps the president on a ski vacation, though, they leave the wrong Secret Service agent alive to take the fall. Now, Olympic hero turned Navy SEAL Scot Harvath is striking out on his own to bring the commander in chief back alive. Thor sends his hero on an international thrill ride filled with hissable bad guys, treacherous double agents, violent ambushes, near-miss escapes—and of course, a gorgeous European legal investigator who’s on his side. The Lions of Lucerne is a great 21st-century take on an old-fashioned, two-fisted action thriller.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
He's fearless. He's tireless. If you get him angry, as does the chief of staff of the vice-president of the United States, he'll pop you with an uppercut. He's Secret Service Agent Scot Harvath, the hero of Thor's rough-and-ready debut. As the action opens on the ski slopes outside Park City, Utah, the 20-something Harvath has screwed up. Under his watch, terrorists not only kill 30 agents but kidnap the president midway down his final run of the day. When the Secret Service, the FBI, the CIA and a suspiciously inept and indecisive vice-president wring their hands, the disgraced Harvath picks up the few scant clues left behind and launches a one-man search-and-rescue mission. The terrorists publicly demand $500 million and privately insist that an anti–fossil fuel proposal in Congress be killed. When those demands aren't immediately met, one of the president's fingers arrives at the White House. By this time, Harvath is on his way to Switzerland, where he's gotten word of a mysterious cell of mercenaries named the Lions of Lucerne. With unflinching determination and an uncanny ability to escape danger and assassination, the young buck pieces together the plot and girds himself for a showdown at the terrorists' secret hideaway inside the frozen exterior of Mt. Pilatus. Thor, host of the PBS television series Traveling Lite, shows a gift for dramatic storytelling. The momentum of the plot alone may satisfy some readers. Yet it's hard to get past the novel's many graceless shortcomings—clichéd language (time passes "at a snail's pace," old habits "die hard"), cartoonish scenes and a protagonist whose superhero character desperately needs fleshing out.
Customer Reviews
Engaging, Exciting, Entertaining
Author Brad Thor has a talented ability to draw the reader into the story. The pace is fast, the plot moves along well and the characters are sufficiently developed so the reader can picture them, see what they're doing, but cannot predict their next move. Thor offers technical definitions sparingly and economically. He spares us from ad nauseum descriptions of handguns, military equipment, automobiles and other things that some writers fill pages with. He knows what he's talking about but doesn't flaunt it. In short, Thor writes like we think.
Great book
Had some slow parts but definitely worth the read. Made me go and buy more of his books.
Great first book
My first Brad Thor book after hearing good things from other friends. I'm a big Vince Flynn fan as well as Lee Child and Brad Thor has added himself as another favorite. Great writing style and a book that kept me in suspended always wondering how Harvath was going to get his way out of the next hairy situation. Can't wait to rad the rest!