This book was lent to me and WOW I really can't tell you how much I hated this book. You know you're in trouble when the highlighted review in the back of the front cover was from GLENN BECK. Basically this is an espionage thriller somewhat like Jason Bourne and whatnot, like if the TV show 24 got turned into a novel. Then, put a huge dose of American exceptionalism and right-wing spin on it and you'll get this pail of... something. I was gonna use stronger words but you know, I'm CLEARLY not the target audience of books like this so I'll just jot it up as a preference thing rather than a quality thing. Here are some AMAZING quotes from the book, all uttered by the "GOOD GUYS": "America [is] the greatest force of good in the history of the world." "Without America, there is no peace. Without America, there is no propriety." "You have no idea what the world would be like without America." I am NOT making any of these quotes up.
Anyhow, the whole premise of the book is about this covert black ops group that's doing the job of the CIA because the CIA was going "too soft", or something. So they were this private spy organization that the DoD contracted out to do things because, you know, the CIA can't do their dang jobs. So they uncovered this conspiracy that's basically laid out like a Sean Hanitty fever dream: The Chinese had came up with a plan to completely collapse the US by stuff like infiltrating the education system, the media, and other part of US culture to, you know, "portray American history through the lens of imperialism and aggression... children taught studies in social justice with American repeatedly shown as the bad guy" (direct quote again from the good guys in the book), bombing all the theaters to cripple the entertainment industries, bombing airports to cripple the transportation infrastructure, bombing TV and newspaper headquarters to cripple the journalists, hacking the electronic grid to take power off... etc. (basically bomb everything). But then a super rich IMMIGRANT billionaire stole the terrorist network and plans and co-oped them to do his own thing with it, because he believed that capitalism is evil and he wanted to get the US (capitalism personified as a nation) dismantled to usher in a global socialist-communist government.
The whole premise and plot already made me wanted to projectile vomit, but Brad Thor could not resist putting in all these narration and dialogues that were so dang preachy. There was a whole chapter where a Financial Times journalist had a chapter-long argument with the billionaire villain on capitalism and socialism, and literally the journalist was saying stuff like "I shouldn't be responsible for bailing out my neighbor if their house is getting foreclosed on" etc., you know, typical Ayn Rand crap. The spy action-y stuff was disappointing too. The good guys won in the end (good guys lol) not because they were clever or bad-ass, it's because they kept INTERROGATING and TORTURING the bad guys into spilling the beans and/or doing what they threaten them to do! Like, how unimaginative is that? I felt that I would be rude if I didn't finish reading this book because my friend so kindly lent it to me, but I was skimming it by the end. I just wanted the book to be over ASAP so that my eyes don't fall out of their sockets. Negative 10 stars out of 5.