“In Judges, Gideon asks God how to choose his men for battle. The Lord told Gideon to take his men down to the river and drink. The men who flopped down on their bellies and drank like dogs were no good to him. Gideon watched as some of his men knelt down and drank with their heads watching the horizon, spears in hand. Though they were few, they were the men he needed.” ― Jack Carr, The Terminal List
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Jack Carr and Brad Thor have some great books, but they still perpetuate the 9/11 and OBL lies. Brad Thor has one recent book about bioweapons and there are some pretty good insights to be gained from it.
I love Brad Thor's Scot Harvath character and books. I can't remember where I left off to pick back up. :(
Me too but he's not fully away from the republican/democrat narrative.
I finally made a list a few years ago because they started to run together after reading 2 or 3 in random order. I started at the oldest and am down to the last 3. I'm not much for all the technical military jargon, and some have been better than others, but overall it's been a great series.
Baby steps for the normies
Yeah, it's Rip-the-bandaid-off time.
Hope deferred and all that.
Man, a lot of decodes didn't impact me whatsoever. Nukes being fake, dinosaurs being fake, sitcoms encouraging Clown parents to turn their kids into school shooters...
But Inspector Gadget being a Comms vehicle for the 1983 McMartin Preschool Sex Abuse Trial...that knocked me back. That put me down. End this God-forsaken Clown World we live in.
Thor and a few others wrote good novels. They just force me to write corrections about stuff like 9/11, OBL, etc. in my reviews.
Hidden Order
Update: It's a 2013 book
Yea this one sound like it would be good.
The most secretive organization in America operates without any accountability to the American people. Hiding in the shadows, pretending to be part of the United States government, its power is beyond measure. Control of this organization has just been lost and the future of the nation thrust into peril.
When the five candidates being considered to head this mysterious agency suddenly go missing—and soon turn up as murder victims—covert counter-terrorism operative Scot Harvath is summoned to Washington and set loose on the most dangerous chase ever to play out on American soil. With the United States on the verge of collapse, Harvath must untangle a web of conspiracies going back to the 1700s and head off the greatest threat America has ever seen.
In this riveting new thriller, the stakes have never been higher, nor the lines between good and evil so hard to discern. Action-packed from page one, Hidden Order demonstrates yet again why Brad Thor is the “master of thrillers.”