The Infiltrator By TR Hendricks

Hendricks embraces the violence while staggering intrigue throughout this great follow up to last years debut. The Infiltrator is sure to impress all with its grit and fantastic storytelling. 

Derek Harrington has been on a mission for quite some time to quiet the impending doom from the domestic terrorist group of ‘Autumn Tithe’. After disbanding one of the most treacherous domestic terrorist camps in America, Harrington takes on a new role as a tip of the spear tool to prevent any further disasters. Stalking and providing intel back to the FBI, Harrington utilizes his skillset to pinpoint new camp locations so that the leaders and offenders of freedom can be apprehended and charged accordingly. 

Battling with a new Special Agent in Charge, Harrington must tip toe around the moment seeking Samuel Liu while trying to rebuild his life with his former wife Kim, and son Michael. Being out in the field tracking and providing intelligence to the team prevents him from being home like he wants too, but with Autumn Tithe still trying to wreak havoc, Harrington must continue to perform one of the utmost important jobs. Embedded at one location attempting to find the group building a plan to terrorize, Harrington finds actionable intelligence. What follows is a catastrophe of epic proportions and an all-out battle of well-trained snipers and a no-quit outdoorsman. 

Hendricks wows again with impressive action sequences and never-ending violence. Trying to follow up a huge success in his debut, Hendricks rekindles the fire that bled from The Instructor with ease. Derek Harrington is a unique character that you don’t always see in this firestorm action thrillers, but one that has a rarified grace to him. He’s got a little of Peter Ash (Nick Petrie) crossed with Orphan X (Evan Smoak from Gregg Hurwitz). He is well built in terms of not being a simplistic character, but one that values the wants of everyday people. Being an everyday person is not for Harrington in his line of work and you’ll see the sacrifices he’s willing to make at the hands of Hendricks. 

The story is well crafted and will take you from the foothills of America to modern suburban neighborhoods where no one is safe. The supporting characters bring out the best that America has to offer and will have you cheering for them from the sideline as the bullets start flying. I had this as my 2024 Most Anticipated book and it does not disappoint, not even the slightest. Be on the lookout for TR Hendricks and Derek Harrington coming soon in The Infiltrator


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