The Lions of Lucerne

Synopsis

In the chilling debut of Brad Thor's electrifying Scot Harvath series, a idyllic ski trip in Utah turns into a nightmare when a group of Secret Service agents is brutally massacred, and the President of the United States is abducted. Scot Harvath, a seasoned Secret Service operative, is the lone survivor, haunted by the loss of his colleagues and consumed by a burning desire for vengeance. As the nation reels from the unprecedented attack, Harvath finds himself thrust into a desperate, globe-trotting hunt for the kidnappers. His relentless pursuit uncovers a shadowy, ancient organization with deep roots in international finance and power, operating with motives far more insidious than simple terrorism. From the pristine Swiss Alps to the heart of the Middle East, Harvath navigates a treacherous labyrinth of betrayal, conspiracy, and high-stakes espionage, racing against time to prevent a catastrophic geopolitical shift and rescue the President before it's too late, all while battling his own demons and a world eager to see him fail.

Critical Reception

"This seminal work exploded onto the thriller scene, instantly establishing Brad Thor as a master of the geopolitical suspense genre and introducing the iconic character of Scot Harvath to an eager global audience."

Metadata

ISBN:9780743436748
Pages:548
Age Rating:16+

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