Dead Fall
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Narrated by:
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Armand Schultz
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By:
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Brad Thor
In the war-ravaged borderlands of Ukraine, a Russian mercenary unit has gone rogue. Its members, conscripted from the worst prisons and mental asylums across Russia, are the most criminally violent, psychologically dangerous combatants to ever set foot upon the modern battlefield.
With all attention focused on the frontlines, they have pushed deeper into the interior to wage a campaign of unspeakable barbarity. As they move from village to village, committing horrific war crimes, they meet little resistance as all able-bodied men are off fighting the war.
Simultaneously, a team of Russian soldiers has been dispatched by the Kremlin to loot truckloads of art and priceless cultural treasures hidden away in a host of churches, museums, and private homes.
When multiple American aid workers are killed, America’s top spy, Scot Harvath, is sent in to settle the score. But in a country so vast, will Harvath be able to find the men in question and, more importantly, will he be able to stop them before they can kill again?
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Disappointing
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I look at a book like Foreign Influence(book 9) or Black Ice(book 20) as masterpieces in alternating plot lines in regards to chapter placement and chapter length. This book just doesn’t make the cut. Chapters either ran too long or too many chapters without revisiting an adjacent plot line so that when you came back to them you’re like wait, what’s going on? I don’t even remember this.
A character from one of the sub plots is an FBI agent who(as is Thor’s custom) is always referred to by his last name. Problem is this man’s last name is a female first name. And it just created confusion a lot of times when he was referred to.
I don’t know about the rest of you, but I’ve grown quite accustomed to having Harvath’s team(and more recently Solvi) to be mainstays in the story. And just like Rising Tiger they were more or less nonexistent in this book. I didn’t much care for that.
About a half hour of this book is useless talk about procedure that most of us could have sorted out very easily, and combined with this book already being on the shorter side, it just left me unfulfilled with the amount of dialogue and development.
It was a good book and worth the credit, and certainly worth getting my Harvath fix. Just don’t get your hopes up. I’d rate this one alongside Foreign Agent, Rising Tiger or Use of Force. Kind of fun, but lackluster overall.
Massive fan, but this one leaves me wanting
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Another hit
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Pure excellence! Another home run
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Worth the Wait!
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