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Foreign Influence

Foreign Influence

Navy SEAL turned covert operative Scot Harvath is called to action once again in this pulse-pounding political thriller from #1 New York Times and #1 Wall Street Journal bestselling author Brad Thor.

Buried within the black ops budgets of the Department of Defense, a new spy agency has been created. Unfettered by the oversight of self-serving politicians, it reports only to a secret panel of insiders. Its job is to target America’s enemies—both foreign and domestic—under a charter of three simple words: Find, Fix, and Finish.

Recruited as a field operative, Scot Harvath has just returned from his first assignment abroad when a bombing in Rome kills a group of American college students. The evidence points to a dangerous colleague from Harvath’s past and a plan for further attacks on an unimaginable scale.

Harvath is tasked with leveraging his relationship to lure the man out of hiding and kill him on the spot. But what if he has the wrong man?

Simultaneously, a young woman is struck by a taxi in a hit-and-run in Chicago. With only two intoxicated witnesses and over five thousand cabs in the city, the Chicago Police have given up on their investigation. But when the family’s attorney digs deeper, he will uncover a shocking connection to the bombing in Rome and the perpetrators’ plans for America.

As the story rockets to its conclusion, the plots intersect in a race to prevent one of the most audacious and unthinkable acts of terror in the history of mankind.

Reviews
  • Op Eds Tiring

    As others have noted, Thor leans a bit too hard into his opinions on what’s wrong with the nation, detracting from the narrative. The ending also felt abrupt and therefore anticlimactic.

    By TheLloyds

  • Foreign Influence

    As always, Brad Thor hits another home run. Great read!

    By Petepal1

  • All the same

    Overrated and dumb

    By GraceExplores15

  • The Troll is Back!

    I love The Troll. He and Scot are so fun to see together. They should work together going forward. However, we do have too many characters in this book. It is hard to keep track. It was fast moving and the two stories did finally link up. Of course with a cliff hanger at the end. Oh well.

    By Nike Athlete

  • Love how to the two stories came together

    Scot Harvath is my favorite literary character. This one has twists and turns that I did not see coming. I love how the two seemingly separate stories come together at the end. So well done.

    By Jami_O

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