
By John Nantz
Brad Thor’s latest thriller, Shadow of Doubt, has everything you expect from him — a complex plot with seemingly inscrutable mystery, characters so compelling that by the end you feel certain you’ve made more than a few fascinating new acquaintances, and the telling of story so seamless you’ve been transported, entertained, and refreshed. Thor is a master of the delectable fair of the mind who revels in sharing his impeccable palate for sumptuous prose. You’ll savor Shadow of Doubt. Every plot twist, harrowing battle, and passionate entanglement add complexity and depth to a sensory experience.
But, beyond the thrill, Thor infuses Shadow of Doubt with the hard realities of geopolitics that lock nation states in the perennial struggle for advantage and dominance. Scot Harvath is once again a reluctant, but pivotal figure in the battle for global position. Nuclear brinksmanship is alive and well, pitting Russia, Norway, France, and America in a conflict where the stakes involve the most destructive weapons ever conceived by mankind. A murder is the catalyst, as a labyrinthine interconnectivity of seemly unrelated events reveals a depraved plot to bring the world to the verge of a nuclear exchange—all to satisfy one man’s hubris.
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