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Black List (Scot Harvath #12) 
Someone has just added counterterrorism operative Scot Harvath’s name.
Somehow Harvath must evade the teams dispatched to kill him long enough to untangle who has targeted him and why they want him out of the way.
Somewhere, someone, somehow can put all the pieces together. The only question is, will Harvath get to that person before the United States suffers the most withering terrorist attack ever conceived?
Brad Thor thinks big in this 2012 book about taking down the Internet. The prescient, large-scale plot (pre-Snowden) is reason enough to read this book. Thor combines expertise and action for a very readable novel.
3.5 to 4 stars (if Goodreads allowed half stars, I would have gone 3.5)I am kind of amazed that Brad Thor can write an entire book without too much ire thrown at the Middle East. While his usual target is Islamic extremists, this time the bad guys are a little closer to home. This is a good thing because the repetition of Muslim bad guys was getting a little old.All of that aside, this book was pretty entertaining. For those who enjoy political thrillers, Thor is is a great author to check out.

I don't know why exactly I decided to read this. It was recommended to me on Goodreads but I have never read any Brad Thor novels and I am admittedly turned off by "heroes" who think having a career going out murdering people for the military or government agencies like the CIA or other official thug groups is just fine as can be with the justification that the USA is the god of the universe and in charge of everything on the planet. Surprisingly, I liked it! I didn't like Scot at all but I
I want to be honest and say I didn't read the entire book. By chapter 11 I couldn't take any more.I want to repeat what I've said in earlier reviews. I believe each author pours his/her heart and soul into each project. I know I do. Thus, it is difficult to slam the hammer down on someone's work. I'll just say this book and I didn't get along well. The plot was plausible. But the sentences kept getting in the way.Here are three examples:----Schroeder climbed out of his unimpressive yet efficient
The story starts off fast and never lets up. A secret US agency, a couple of corporate fronts and some opportunistic politicians are all involved in a battle that could end up with serious consequences. Scot Harvath is also in danger - his name is on the Black List - a listing here means a death sentence by the US government. While trying to figure out the plotting, Horvath must also try to find out who put his name on the list and why.
It is a pretty scary tale about just what the government could do with electronic surveillance if it wanted to. I could have done without all of the foul language, but the story keeps you gripped to the pages until the very end.
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Original Title: | Black List |
ISBN: | 1439192987 (ISBN13: 9781439192986) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Scot Harvath #12 |
Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Mystery & Thriller (2012) |
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Somewhere deep inside the United States government is a closely guarded list. Members of Congress never get to see it—only the President and a secret team of advisers. Once your name is on the list, it doesn’t come off . . . until you’re dead.Someone has just added counterterrorism operative Scot Harvath’s name.
Somehow Harvath must evade the teams dispatched to kill him long enough to untangle who has targeted him and why they want him out of the way.
Somewhere, someone, somehow can put all the pieces together. The only question is, will Harvath get to that person before the United States suffers the most withering terrorist attack ever conceived?
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Title | : | Black List (Scot Harvath #12) |
Author | : | Brad Thor |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 371 pages |
Published | : | July 24th 2012 by Atria/Emily Bestler Books |
Categories | : | Thriller. Fiction. Action |
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Ratings: 4.22 From 17236 Users | 891 ReviewsWrite-Up Of Books Black List (Scot Harvath #12)
This was a one-sitting read. It has been a while since my husband and I read a Brad Thor book together on my laptop. I had forgotten how good Thor is in pacing his action sequonences. I had also forgotten the intensity of his views on moral issues of the day. Black List is more thought-provoking than most. WE all see hints of 1984 when I we see our purchases, likes and dislikes thrown back at us on the margins of the web sites we visit. I would not be shocked to learn that government isBrad Thor thinks big in this 2012 book about taking down the Internet. The prescient, large-scale plot (pre-Snowden) is reason enough to read this book. Thor combines expertise and action for a very readable novel.
3.5 to 4 stars (if Goodreads allowed half stars, I would have gone 3.5)I am kind of amazed that Brad Thor can write an entire book without too much ire thrown at the Middle East. While his usual target is Islamic extremists, this time the bad guys are a little closer to home. This is a good thing because the repetition of Muslim bad guys was getting a little old.All of that aside, this book was pretty entertaining. For those who enjoy political thrillers, Thor is is a great author to check out.

I don't know why exactly I decided to read this. It was recommended to me on Goodreads but I have never read any Brad Thor novels and I am admittedly turned off by "heroes" who think having a career going out murdering people for the military or government agencies like the CIA or other official thug groups is just fine as can be with the justification that the USA is the god of the universe and in charge of everything on the planet. Surprisingly, I liked it! I didn't like Scot at all but I
I want to be honest and say I didn't read the entire book. By chapter 11 I couldn't take any more.I want to repeat what I've said in earlier reviews. I believe each author pours his/her heart and soul into each project. I know I do. Thus, it is difficult to slam the hammer down on someone's work. I'll just say this book and I didn't get along well. The plot was plausible. But the sentences kept getting in the way.Here are three examples:----Schroeder climbed out of his unimpressive yet efficient
The story starts off fast and never lets up. A secret US agency, a couple of corporate fronts and some opportunistic politicians are all involved in a battle that could end up with serious consequences. Scot Harvath is also in danger - his name is on the Black List - a listing here means a death sentence by the US government. While trying to figure out the plotting, Horvath must also try to find out who put his name on the list and why.
It is a pretty scary tale about just what the government could do with electronic surveillance if it wanted to. I could have done without all of the foul language, but the story keeps you gripped to the pages until the very end.
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