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Savage Son: A Thriller (Terminal List Book 3) (edition 2020)

by Jack Carr (Author)

Series: James Reece (3)

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Fiction. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES and USA TODAY BESTSELLER

"A great book...it's f*cking riveting!" â??Joe Rogan

â??â??"Take my word for it, James Reece is one rowdy motherf***er. Get ready!"â??Chris Pratt, star of The Terminal List, coming to Amazon Prime

"A rare gut-punch writer, full of grit and insight, who we will be happily reading for years to come." â??Gregg Hurwitz, New York Times bestselling author of the Orphan X series

In this third high-octane thriller in the "seriously good" (Lee Child, #1 New York Times bestselling author) Terminal List series, former Navy SEAL James Reece must infiltrate the Russian mafia and turn the hunters into the hunted.
Deep in the wilds of Siberia, a woman is on the run, pursued by a man harboring secretsâ??a man intent on killing her.

A traitorous CIA officer has found refuge with the Russian mafia with designs on ensuring a certain former Navy SEAL sniper is put in the ground.

Half a world away, James Reece is recovering from brain surgery in the Montana wilderness, slowly putting his life back together with the help of investigative journalist Katie Buranek and his longtime friend and SEAL teammate Raife Hastings. Unbeknownst to them, the Russian mafia has set their sights on Reece in a deadly game of cat and mouse.

In his most visceral and heart-pounding thriller yet, Jack Carr explores the darkest instincts of humanity through the eyes of a man who has seen both the best an
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Title:Savage Son: A Thriller (Terminal List Book 3)
Authors:Jack Carr (Author)
Info:Atria/Emily Bestler Books (2020), 429 pages
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Diminishing returns on this series, and I'm really debating on whether to continue.

As mentioned in the review of the second book in this series, Carr drizzles his own politics all over the main characters. It's fine in low doses, but Carr worries at it like a dog with a bone. He just won't let it lie. A little is okay. A lot—whether I agree with it or not (and I complained about the politics in Gwendy's Final Task too, and I agreed with them)—is unwelcome in my fiction.

The second is all the damn redactions. Come on, Carr...if something's redacted, you're a bloody author...make something up instead of leaving it in there to show how verisimilitudey you are. I'd rather read a fake place name rather than a redaction notice. Carr acts all upset about the redactions, but with such an easy fix at hand—and not utilized—one begins to suspect that he actually digs them, and likely puts stuff in just so it can be redacted. Whatever. Put on your big author pants and write something.

Finally, I'm beginning to see how one-dimensional the characters are. There's no shades of gray in Carr's world. The soldiers are almost uniformly incredibly good at their jobs, incredibly noble, and have a wealth of hidden skills, such as master gun builders, or archers, or wine experts, or whatever.

The women are both really hot and badass. Always. Even when they work for the enemy.

And the men that are on the bad side? They're REMFs, they're doughy and paunchy and they all seem to have some deviancy (either to do with sex or torture, more than likely both). And they're rich.

It's getting tiresome. ( )
  TobinElliott | May 22, 2023 |
This one had a lot of action and some very gruesome violence. Not for the faint of heart. My only gripe is sometimes I feel like there are too many product placements if you know what I mean. ( )
  linusnc | Feb 18, 2023 |
Third book in James Reece series and continues to be sooo good! Praise to Jack Carr as he proves to be a fabulous story teller. If you like Scot Harvath and haven't checked out James Reece, you are missing out. ( )
  xKayx | Dec 14, 2020 |
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Fiction. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES and USA TODAY BESTSELLER

"A great book...it's f*cking riveting!" â??Joe Rogan

â??â??"Take my word for it, James Reece is one rowdy motherf***er. Get ready!"â??Chris Pratt, star of The Terminal List, coming to Amazon Prime

"A rare gut-punch writer, full of grit and insight, who we will be happily reading for years to come." â??Gregg Hurwitz, New York Times bestselling author of the Orphan X series

In this third high-octane thriller in the "seriously good" (Lee Child, #1 New York Times bestselling author) Terminal List series, former Navy SEAL James Reece must infiltrate the Russian mafia and turn the hunters into the hunted.
Deep in the wilds of Siberia, a woman is on the run, pursued by a man harboring secretsâ??a man intent on killing her.

A traitorous CIA officer has found refuge with the Russian mafia with designs on ensuring a certain former Navy SEAL sniper is put in the ground.

Half a world away, James Reece is recovering from brain surgery in the Montana wilderness, slowly putting his life back together with the help of investigative journalist Katie Buranek and his longtime friend and SEAL teammate Raife Hastings. Unbeknownst to them, the Russian mafia has set their sights on Reece in a deadly game of cat and mouse.

In his most visceral and heart-pounding thriller yet, Jack Carr explores the darkest instincts of humanity through the eyes of a man who has seen both the best an

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