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Lädt ... Path of the Assassin (Original 2003; 2011. Auflage)von Brad Thor
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. I liked this book. It's the 2nd in the Scott Harvath series that I've read, and Brad Thor's 2nd book. I think it's amazing that he wrote such a detailed, interesting, suspenseful book, with such little experience. I would've liked this book to be shorter; at 503 pages, it was too bloated with unnecessary details and fluff. However, I felt like I was actually in Capri and Rome, and enjoyed his descriptions. The story centers on Scott Harvath, a former Secret Service Agent, who in the 1st book, saved the President's daughter and of course, has his undying gratitude. Scott roamed through Europe in the last book, to rescue the President and kill the kidnappers. He excels at that, of course, although he gets pretty beaten up doing so. That's all in the first book, The Lions of Lucerne, which I highly recommend reading before this one. It was also enjoyable, and there's a romance in it. This 2nd book continues Scott's pursuit of the kidnappers and terrorists who were behind the plot to kidnap the President. He's not really working as a Secret Service Agent anymore, but he still has the full backing of the President and others. Which is handy when the team he gets assigned to is the CIA and he hates them. Oh, they hate him, too, for being a brash, arrogant wise ass who isn't a team player. I think Harvath's dislike of the CIA is very grade school, it's immature and weird, but maybe it's something in Mr. Thor's background that prompted it, and it comes across in his books. Fortunately, Scott's dislike is eventually tempered by some nice people he meets, and his attitude mellows. I'm relieved he wrote it that way. He's a one man army, and he needs friends/backup. Plus, enough of the stupid, macho, testosterone-driven I'm better than you, crap. It doesn't play well in books, and I have to roll my eyes when it happens in a movie as well. Some of the stunts, injuries etc. strained believably surviving (although it was worse in the first book when Scott fell into an icy river, swam out and was fine). This genre is kind of ripe with that kind of macho "bravery" and exaggeration, so because I love thrillers, and particularly political thrillers, I overlook it. FYI, for the prudish, there's no sex/romance in this book. There is violence and death of bad guys, so that's OK in my book. There's no gore or torture, which I'm opposed to in books/movies, & life! So, I recommend this book and hope you enjoy it. This review is written with a GPL 3.0 license and the rights contained therein shall supersede all TOS by any and all websites in regards to copying and sharing without proper authorization and permissions. Crossposted at Bookstooge.booklikes.blogspot.wordpress.leafmarks.com & Bookstooge's Reviews on the Road Facebook Group by Bookstooge's Exalted Permission. Title: Path of the Assassin Series: Scot Harvath Author: Brad Thor Rating: of 5 Battle Axes Genre: Thriller Pages: 496 Format: Kindle Synopsis: Scot breaks up with the woman from the previous book because of Reasons. He then gets involved with the CIA in bringing down a terrorist who is trying to start WWIII in the Middle East. But only Scot knows Reasons and everyone else is an idiot so it is up to Scot to save the world. And he meets Woman 2. My Thoughts: Let's start off with 2 quotes from early on in the book: Religions were supposed to represent tolerance. pg 39 "To tell you the truth, Father, I don't think God has a favorite football team, or a favorite religion" pg 40Now, what kind of idiot is Brad Thor? I couldn't tell if he was being deliberately obtuse or just shockingly ignorant and letting his ignorance hang out there for all to see. So that was not a good start to the book. Then him breaking up with Swiss Lawyer lady because of their work situations. Well duh! You have to make choices that put the relationship first and if you are in a work situation where you can't do that, or choose not to do that, then it won't last. And that idea was, surprisingly, given lip service. But then 2 weeks later he falls for President of Her Own Company Lady and NO thought is given that maybe this will follow the same path? Scot Harvath is having Emotional one night stands. The women so far might as well be emotional whores and Scot is their John. I'd toss him in jail so fast... With all of that being said, this sunk below the 2 star mark and I was ready to just put this down. But, because it is a thriller, the action ramped up from 0-160 in the blink of an eye. Terrorist attacks, planes & hostages, gun battles from fast cars in a hurricane, speedboat chases, Special Ops attack on a terrorist camp. You name it, it probably happened. And all that action is the only reason I continued this and am going to read the next book. For the record, that is NOT a good footing to be on. " keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
Gehört zur ReiheScot Harvath (2)
Fiction.
Thriller.
HTML:The #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Scot Harvath series and "heir to Tom Clancy and Robert Ludlum" (Chicago Tribune) returns with this unputdownable, white-knuckled thriller following the Secret Service agent as he's on the trail of the world's most ruthless terrorist. After rescuing the President from kidnappers in Thor's roaring debut, The Lions of Lucerne, Secret Service agent Scot Harvath shifts his attentions to rooting out, capturing, or killing all those responsible for the plot. As he prepares to close out his list, a bloody and twisted trail of clues points toward one manâ??the world's most dangerous terrorist. Only one problem remains: Harvath and his CIA-led team have no idea what the man looks like. With no alternative, they are forced to recruit a civilianâ??a woman who has survived a brutal hijacking and is now the only person who can positively identify their quarry. From the burning deserts of North Africa to the winding streets of Rome, Harvath must brave a maelstrom of bloodshed and deception before the world is engulfed in f Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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After the tragedy, Scot had been promoted to Director of the Secret Service for the White House but he still had not taken up his new post - he is on a special assignment for the president, doing exactly what he swore he will do. Except that he is not the only one interested in the two remaining members of the group - one in jail in Switzerland, and one still free. And before long both of them are dead and the shadow of the Abu Nidal and his terror organization is back (Thor uses a mix of real and invented names and organizations although even the invented ones are easily mapped to one or more real ones). Scot and Claudia decide to call it quits (careers and blah blah - plus unattached Scot is much more interesting on the field) and Scot teams up with CIA (in a way) to try to track down the revived organization.
Before long, the Hand of God organization starts killing Arabs all over the place, causing everyone to look at Israel (except that we know who the responsible killer is and things seem to be different from what they look to be).
Scot and the assassin chase each other across the world, a hijacked plane gets into the action (causing a lot of grief for everyone and introducing Meg who refuses to be a victim) and the globe spanning adventure heats up.
Thrillers are a dime a dozen these days. Good ones are a lot rarer and Brad Thor is one of the better authors out there. His style can be a bit too technical (some chapters read like weapons porn...) and Scot Harvath can come out as arrogant (mostly for good reasons but still) but the novels work as a whole. It is also one of the series which is set completely after 9/11 (the first novel came out in 2002) - a lot of the older figures had to change the way their series were going and what was possible and doable when 9/11 happened (or they had to stay pre-21st century). That helps it being consistent - Scot and his environment have a better continuity.
If high-speed chases across the world (and in well known cities) and consistories are your thing, this series will probably work for you (but start with the first one - this novel is the conclusion of the first book in more ways than one). The end sets the series cleanly - Scot is not going back to the Secret Service, he has a new job so the series will remain international. ( )