Foreign Agent: A Thriller (The Scot Harvath Series)

Foreign Agent: A Thriller (The Scot Harvath Series)

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Foreign Agent: A Thriller (The Scot Harvath Series)

From #1 New York Times bestselling author, Brad Thor, comes Foreign Agent, “the best thriller of the year…an exciting and entertaining read” (The Washington Times).

Terrorism in Europe has spun out of control. The United States has decided on a dramatic response. Now, the CIA needs a very special kind of operative.

Scot Harvath has exactly the skills the CIA is looking for. He’s a former US Navy SEAL with extensive experience in espionage. Working for a private intelligence company, he will provide the CIA, and more important, the President, with absolute deniability.

But deep within the Russian Caucasus, Moscow also has its own special kind of operative. When a clandestine American operations team is ambushed near Syria, all signs point toward a dangerous informant in Brussels.

As the attacks mount, and terror is brought to the very doorstep of the White House, Harvath finds himself in the race of his life. From Vienna, Brussels, and Berlin, to Malta, Jordan, and Syria—he will push himself beyond the edge in order to confront one of the greatest evils the world has ever known.

Filled with action, intrigue, and edge-of-your-seat suspense, Foreign Agent is a nonstop thrill ride that reaffirms Thor’s position as the “master of thrillers.”

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Country
USA
Brand
Pocket Books
Manufacturer
Pocket Books
Binding
Mass Market Paperback
ItemPartNumber
980022489
ReleaseDate
2017-05-23T00:00:01Z
UnitCount
1
EANs
9781476789361