Just ok
3
By grutfd
Not as exciting as a typical Harvath book
Thor must be a fan of John Wick
2
By CareerMoves
Scot Harvath has a bounty on his head and has to fight/torture his way to the person who issued it. Sound familiar - except John Wick wasn’t an alcoholic. To think that a guy who was s..t-faced drunk every day for weeks can suddenly transform in the apex predator is incredulous.
Same old same old
1
By norab
Nothing exciting. Probably one of Thor’s weakest books.
Great
5
By Rgallagher3
Great read
Still a Continuation
4
By nicktiano
This still continues off the last two books. He gives the back story of the two books. Again we wrap it up in a last few chapters. I had a feeling we had a new LOVE Interest. It’s a decent read. Just one main story here.
Near Dark
5
By Squidney3799
Great.
Fun read
4
By Mack ee
While I always feel like these books spend too much time rehashing earlier exploits to provide the background for the current story, it’s a great series, there are always a few insightful gems, and the author always delivers an exciting story for his readers (eventually!). Keeps me coming back for more. Twenty already, congratulations Mr. Thor! I look forward to the 21st!
Another great addition to the Scot Harvath series.
5
By Djpatrickh
Once I get into these books, get the lay of the land & back story, I can’t stop reading I have to see how each story ends. Thanks Brad for providing such great entertainment & escape. Your detail of the locations almost makes me feel like I am there & adds things to my bucket list. Omaha beach has always been on there once I found out my grandfather landed there in D-day, now the church is on my list. Thank you.
The book is called near dark
5
By slohan313161953
As always an excellent read the author never let you down great book great The author makes you feel like you’re right there with Scott Horvath and thank you for every book in the series
Title is puzzling, nonetheless a good easy read.
4
By danmatras
Good story, easy read and I await Mr. Thor’s next book. Not five stars because it was so predictable.