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Rising Tiger

A Thriller

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Rising Tiger

By: Brad Thor
Narrated by: Armand Schultz
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INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
#1 WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER

Deadly operative Scot Harvath faces down democracy’s most powerful enemy in #1 New York Times and #1 Wall Street Journal bestselling author Brad Thor’s white-knuckle thriller.

High in the Himalayas, armed with a host of barbaric, improvised weapons, Chinese troops ambush a contingent of highly decorated Indian soldiers. The brutal, hand-to-hand combat lasts for over six hours, destabilizing the already tenuous relationship between the two nuclear neighbors.

Fearful of the global consequences of engaging Beijing head-on, countless United States administrations have passed the buck. But when a covert American diplomat tasked with negotiating an Asian version of NATO is murdered on the streets of Jaipur, doing nothing is no longer an option. It is time to unleash Scot Harvath.

Thrust into a completely unfamiliar culture, with few he can trust, the danger begins to mount the moment Harvath lands in India. Amidst multiple competing forces and a host of deadly agendas, it is nearly impossible to tell predator from prey. With democracy itself hanging in the balance, Harvath will risk everything to untangle the explosive plot and bring every bad actor to justice.
Espionage Political Spies & Politics Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction Exciting Thriller Political Thriller Fiction
Geopolitical Thriller • Engaging Plot • Phenomenal Narration • Cultural Details • Realistic Scenarios • Complex Hero

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No one is better than this team!!! Thor a great writer and Schultz a fabulous narrator!!!

Great!!

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Always enjoy these Scott Harvath stories. a little tame compared to some. definitely gets into some new technology that is pretty scary and I'm sure out there. very concerning.

enjoyable

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Excellent story line all tied together ❤
can't wait for another Scott Horvath book

Another great Scott Horvath book

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Great narration, well written, and my number 1 favorite series to read in this genre. I read most of the mainstream authors in this genre.

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I am a big big fan of Mr. Thor and of Scot Harvath. The last couple of books have torn my heart out with everything that Scot has had to deal with. For some reason, this book felt "off" to me. That is not saying that I didn't like it - because I did. I just never went into the "zone" or whatever it is that you want to call it. That state of mind that we get in with all of the great books - where we lose ourselves in the story and before we know it, we've gone through hundreds of pages or hours of time. I seemed to skim on top of that area with this book without ever really sinking in.

The plot of this story deals with Scot being tasked to investigate the murder of a retired ex-agent who is brought back into the game and then murdered while he is doing his job. The main bad guy is China. That part was very timely and I could see the justification for everything that we are told.

Scot ends up traveling to India and meeting and working with two new characters. I liked each of these two people. We even had a plot spinoff with Nicholas. Honestly, I would have LOVED more of Nicholas. I found that storyline extremely compelling with Nicholas and his family facing danger.

But....everything felt superficial. Like it was just skimming on the top of a lake. And then, to top it all off, it was wrapped up so quickly. Quickly and efficient. That's how it felt. When I finished the book, a part of me thought, "that's all?" Honestly, that has never happened with a Scot Harvath book for me before. I'm not sure I like that feeling. Let's hope it is a one off, or better yet, let's hope it was just an off day for me.

Unfortunately, this book was a bit off.....

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