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Code of Conduct

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(I received a free copy of this book from Net Galley in exchange for an honest review.)

Hidden deep within one of the world's most powerful organizations is a secret committee with a devastating agenda. Its members are afforded incredible protections-considered elites, untouchables.
But when four seconds of video is captured halfway around the world and anonymously transmitted to D.C., covert wheels are set in motion and counterterrorism operative Scot Harvath is tapped to undertake the deadliest assignment of his career.
What begins as a favour will evolve into a globe-spanning drama of highly personal stakes played out against a backdrop of stunning international intrigue, duplicitous political gamesmanship and the darkest, most clandestine fears of the espionage world.

There isn't a lot to say about Brad Thor's novels. They speak for themselves. Well, at least the blurb does.

If you enjoy fast-paced action thrillers based on political intrigue, government conspiracies, espionage, and globe-trotting "fix-it" men, this this book (and series) is definitely for you. The main character is a counter-terrorism operative. I have always enjoyed his character and this book is no different (although I think the author should keep his personal political opinions out of the characters dialogue) - in fact, I think the action/thriller quotient is probably at its highest in this story. It is all go - and I really like that.

Always going to recommend Brad Thor - I am yet to find an average one, let alone a bad one.


Paul
ARH

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