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Loading... Foreign Agent: A Thriller (Scot Harvath) (edition 2016)by Brad Thor (Author)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Another winner from Brad Thor. A series of attacks on US personnel and the SecDef by ISIS both internationally and domestically garners the attention of Scot Harvath, but something doesn't seem right. Too well planned? Who is behind these attacks and what is their endgame? Scot has to rely on his old comrades: Herman, Nicholas, Vella, and finds some new ones (Anna Strobl, Yusuf) to chase down a ghost. The Harvath has a tough task ahead of him, to find out who is behind all the attacks on Americans in various parts of the world. Is it ISIS, the Russians, the Syrians or someone else behind it? One piece at a time, he uncovers the connections that eventually lead him to the evil party. Can he and his comrades stay safe long enough to identify the culprits? no reviews | add a review
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In a safe house near the Syrian border, a clandestine American operations team readies to launch a dramatic mission months in the making. Their target: the director of social media for ISIS, Abu Muslim al-Naser. Multiple analysts, as well as a senior congresswoman, are in country to monitor the raid, but before the team can launch, the safe house is attacked. What unfolds in the bloody aftermath is a political and public relations nightmare. As horrific videos of the Americans are published on the Internet, the blame-storming back in Washington goes into full swing, focusing on how the intel for the raid was developed and how it might have leaked. As the search for answers mounts, half spy, half covert counterterrorism operative Scot Harvath quickly finds himself at the center of the storm. Working for a private intelligence agency contracted by both the CIA and the DoD, it was Harvath who pinpointed al-Naser. But how could ISIS have known the Americans were coming, much less where they would be staging? There has to be more to it; something everyone - especially the politicians - is missing. No library descriptions found. |
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