
Spymaster
Scot Harvath, Book 17
by Brad Thor
Recommended by David Priess and Jeffrey Snover
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Recommended by 2 sources and appears in Thriller & Suspense and Fiction.
The newest thriller in the #1 New York Times, #1 i>Wall Street Journal, and #1 i>Publishers Weekly bestselling series!Across Europe, a secret organization has begun attacking diplomats. Back in the United States, a foreign ally demands the identity of a highly placed covert asset. In the balance hang the ingredients for allout war.With his mentor ...
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Recommended by 2 sources and appears in Thriller & Suspense and Fiction.
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David Priess
“Great book. Thanks @fred_burton for turning me on to it. | I?ve loved me some @BradThor thrillers over the years?above all, SPYMASTER and THE LIONS OF LUCERNE. Now I can add to that short ?Best of Brad? list his latest, BLACK ICE, which I?ve had the good fortune to finish already. Get it anywhere books are sold on its pub day tomorrow!”
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