Spymaster (Scot Harvath Series #17)

Spymaster (Scot Harvath Series #17)

by Brad Thor

Narrated by Armand Schultz

Unabridged — 10 hours, 2 minutes

Spymaster (Scot Harvath Series #17)

Spymaster (Scot Harvath Series #17)

by Brad Thor

Narrated by Armand Schultz

Unabridged — 10 hours, 2 minutes

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Overview

Scot Harvath must do whatever it takes to prevent the United States from being dragged into a deadly war in this heart-pounding thriller that is “timely, raw, and filled with enough action for two books” (The Real Book Spy) from the #1 New York Times bestselling author Brad Thor.

Across Europe, a secret organization has begun attacking diplomats. Back in the United States, a foreign ally demands the identity of a highly placed covert asset. In the balance hang the ingredients for all-out war.

With his mentor out of the game, counterterrorism operative Scot Harvath must take on the role he has spent his career avoiding. But, as with everything else he does, he intends to rewrite the rules-all of them.

In Spymaster, Scot Harvath is more cunning, more dangerous, and deadlier than ever before.

Editorial Reviews

Providence Journal

"A master of action and pacing, Thor continues channeling the likes of John le Carré in crafting a thinking-man's thriller packed with as much brains as brawn, making SPYMASTER a must-read for summer."

The Washington Post

"Thor convincingly portrays Russia as a reborn Cold War-era evil empire hellbent on reconquering its former territory."

The Real Book Spy

"Timely, raw, and filled with enough action for two books, SPYMASTER is this summer's must-read thriller and the most gripping novel of Brad Thor's iconic career."

Library Journal - Audio

10/15/2018
Armand Schultz continues his excellent narrations in this latest installment of the series. Diplomats across Europe are being attacked and a foreign ally demands that the United States reveal the identity of a highly placed covert asset. When counterterrorism operative Scot Harvath is brought in, he realizes that his actions may end up preventing another world war. Schultz has a clear voice and reads with great spirit and energy. His pacing is excellent, and his delivery is clear and easy to understand. He affects different voices for most characters and is a great fit of voice and text, though some may find his pronunciation of some Russian names and words a bit grating. VERDICT This is all great fun for series fans and those who like action thrillers.—Michael Fein, Central Virginia Community Coll. Lib., Lynchburg

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170805969
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication date: 07/03/2018
Series: Scot Harvath Series
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 936,530

Read an Excerpt

Chapter 1 CHAPTER 1
SØR-TRØNDELAG, NORWAY

WEDNESDAY

The limbs of the tall pines hung heavy with ice. When they snapped, they gave off cracks that echoed through the forest like gunfire.

With each one, the small counterterrorism team from Norway’s Police Security Service, known as the PST, halted its advance and froze in place.

Seconds—sometimes even entire minutes—passed before they felt comfortable enough to begin moving again.

No one had expected the storm to be this bad. Ice covered everything and made the sloped ground almost impossible to walk on.

Several of the team members had wanted to wait. Their leader, though, had ordered them forward. The assault had to take place tonight.

Backing them up was a contingent of Norwegian Forsvarets Spesialkommandos, or FSK for short. Their commander wasn’t crazy about hitting a target under these conditions either, but he had reviewed the intelligence and had come to the same conclusion.

The two outsiders, sent up from North Atlantic Treaty Organization headquarters at the last minute and forced onto the team by the Norwegian government, didn’t get a vote. Though the American looked as if he could handle himself, and probably had on multiple occasions, they knew nothing about his background or the woman he was with. Therefore, the pair from NATO HQ also didn’t get any weapons. None of the Norwegians wanted to get shot in the back.

Encrypted radios, outfitted with bone conduction headsets, kept them connected to each other and to the PST operations center. They wore the latest panoramic night-vision goggles and carried a range of firearms from H&K 416s and MP5s to next generation Glock 17s and USP Tactical pistols. Theirs was one of the best-equipped, best-trained teams the country had ever fielded for a domestic counterterrorism operation.

Their target was a weathered cabin in a remote, heavily wooded area. It had a long, grass-covered roof pierced by a dented black stovepipe. A season’s worth of firewood had been chopped and stacked outside.

Even if the weather hadn’t gone bad, conventional unmanned aerial vehicle surveillance was worthless. The density of the trees, combined with the shrieking, bitterly cold winds, also meant that the nano drone the FSK carried was impossible to fly. They had been left with no other option than to go in “blind.”

As the team slowly picked their way through the forest, sheets of snow and ice blew at them like shards of broken glass.

The last five hundred meters were the worst. The cabin was built in a wide ravine. Maneuvering down, several team members lost their footing—some more than once.

Because of the trees, the FSK’s snipers couldn’t find anywhere to set up. There were no clean lines of fire, and they were forced to move closer to the cabin than they would have liked. The operation was feeling more and more like a mistake.

Ignoring the trepidation sweeping through the ranks, the PST leader pushed on.

Three hundred meters from the cabin, they could make out light from behind the shuttered windows.

Two hundred meters away, they could smell the wood smoke pouring from the stovepipe.

With one hundred meters left to go, the signal was given to halt. No one moved.

Something was wrong. Everyone felt it. Heart rates increased. Grips tightened on weapons.

And then, all hell broke loose.

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