Brad Thor crafts and instant summer classic in Edge of Honor. Scot Harvath belongs on the Mt. Rushmore of thriller bad asses.
When Harvath and bride Sølvi return to the states after the world’s longest honeymoon, they are immediately thrown into a gauntlet of fire. Dealing with a flash mob of deadly proportions, the newly weds jump straight to action doing what they do best. What follows is a non-stop thrill ride of danger from a group that Scot and Nicholas can’t even identify.
Teaming up with just a couple of hitters from days gone by, Harvath jumps into action while Sølvi is called back into service of the Norwegian Prime Minister. Blending classic action with the extreme confidence and determination of Harvath, Thor mixes in the current political climate, a web of lies and spiders spinning chaos. It’s up to a select few to save democracy and Harvath is leading the charge from beginning to end with his intelligence prowess.
In typical Thor flair, Harvath and cast always have the coolest gear, best drinks, and coolest locations. His ability to insert tension and help you feel for the characters highlights his ingenious approach to writing bestseller year after year.
These are always on my to-be read list and this one grabbed my attention page by page. The secondary plots only continue to accent the primary but lead you down a path of no return once you open the cover.
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