5/24/2023 0 Comments Use of force by brad thor![]() ![]() I'm just enjoying Harvath less and less with each book. ![]() ![]() That all being said, I still think this book was great, and it was hard for me to give this a 5/5, because I didn't necessarily enjoy it as much as I enjoyed other 5/5 books, but this was another typical Thor - no surprises in that sense. That's not a problem for me, but I have noticed that his writing has taken quite a drastic, direct, right slant. Since Act of War, Thor's writing has become more and more directed at the extreme right sect of politics. ![]() If someone says some random, colloquial term from another country, they don't state the country of origin. One other things that Thor does that irks me is when he has a character from a foreign country say something like, "We are going to, as the Americans say, wipe the floor with them." It seems like a cheat-line that's also unbelievable. Maybe it's because of the number of interviews Thor does and how much press he does, but many catch phrases or lines of Harvath, I've actually heard Thor say before. Why then did I first give it 4 stars? Harvath is turning into a cliche for me. His stories are relevant, in depth, with plenty of twists and turns. (Indeed, when Horvath first appears, he’s already in the middle of dodging bullets. Why? First, Thor always has the best plot lines. Thor (Full Black, 2011, etc.) returns with his latest thriller featuring ex-Navy SEAL and counterterrorism operative Scot Harvath.In this installment, Harvath’s name has been put on a secret enemies list, and he quickly finds himself the target of assassins. I first rated this as 4/5, but a few hours later, I changed it to 5/5. ![]()
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