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Near Dark: A Thriller (Scot Harvath Book 19)
by Brad Thor
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Synopsis
INSTANT #1 NEW YORK TIMES AND WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER
“Fast-paced...pulse-pounding...supremely entertaining…His best ever.” —The Washington Times
“This might be the single greatest thriller I’ve covered....It’s amazing!” —The Real Book Spy
Scot Harvath returns in the newest ...
“Fast-paced...pulse-pounding...supremely entertaining…His best ever.” —The Washington Times
“This might be the single greatest thriller I’ve covered....It’s amazing!” —The Real Book Spy
Scot Harvath returns in the newest ...
INSTANT #1 NEW YORK TIMES AND WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER
“Fast-paced...pulse-pounding...supremely entertaining…His best ever.” —The Washington Times
“This might be the single greatest thriller I’ve covered....It’s amazing!” —The Real Book Spy
Scot Harvath returns in the newest thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling author Brad Thor.
The world’s largest bounty has just been placed upon America’s top spy. His only hope for survival is to outwit, outrun, and outlast his enemies long enough to get to the truth.
But for Scot Harvath to accomplish his most dangerous mission ever—one that has already claimed the lives of the people closest to him, including his new wife—he’s going to need help—a lot of it.
Not knowing whom he can trust, Harvath finds an unlikely ally in Norwegian intelligence operative Sølvi Kolstad. Just as smart, just as deadly, and just as determined, she not only has the skills, but also the broken, troubled past to match Harvath’s own.
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