The First Commandment by Brad Thor

By RJ McGill, published Jan 20, 2008
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Takedown raised the bar for political-thrillers, left readers in a state of shock and had critics wondering if Thor could possibly write another novel of equal quality. Well, he satisfied readers beyond their wildest dreams and silenced the critics with "The First Commandment." The foreword is comprised of a single sentence: "Do not wish ill for the enemy, plan it." With less than ten words the author set the tone, constructed the stage and prepared the audience for an adrenaline infused novel, fully loaded with international intrigue, brilliant prose and thought provoking scenarios so real they could easily be reported on the six o'clock news.

Homeland Security agent, Scot Harvath is a born leader, selfless, strong, dedicated and intelligent-- willing to do whatever it takes to protect his friends, family and country...not necessarily in that order. With his extensive resources, both in and outside the government, elite special forces training and having saved the country and the president, on more than one occasion, he is the embodiment of a modern-day patriot. So, it is only natural when his family and friends begin being systematically targeted, the assaults mimicking the biblical plagues, that Harvath turns to those in power for assistance. Refusing to be dismissed by a third party, Harvath meets with the President face to face, demanding an explanation. Within a few minutes it becomes clear the only answers he will be privy to, are those he discovers on his own, he is officially out of the loop.

Why would the best counter-terrorism agent be ordered to stand down? Harvath found himself in an unfamiliar role, that of spectator and he felt helpless. Now, sitting by his girlfriend Tracy's bed, he was truly helpless...unable to rescue her from the coma that held her captive. He knew what he had to do and understood the ramifications of his actions.

The First Commandment by Brad Thor

The First Commandment by Brad Thor

Credit: Simon & Schuster, Brad Thor

Copyright: Simon & Schuster, Brad Thor

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