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A pulse-pounding yet soulful espionage thriller for fans of Brad Thor, Jack Carr, and Mark Greaney, delivering plot twists so explosive, it took two top suspense writers to pull it off.

Soldier-turned-sommelier Chase Burke may have traded his rifle for bottles of wine, but violence and conspiracy aren’t through with him yet. First, his intelligence analyst brother is killed in a covert op gone wrong and branded a traitor. Then a brutal ambush at the restaurant where Chase works leaves the woman he is romantically involved with—a congresswoman—clinging to life.

Scrambling to clear the family name and protect his secret love, Chase teams up with NYPD Detective Alice Doyle, a single mother fighting battles of her own. Together they uncover a powerful criminal syndicate whose unscrupulous influence sweeps the globe—and strikes painfully close to home.

As elite mercenaries close in, Chase is dragged back into the dangerous world he thought he’d escaped. Facing a mother losing her memory and a past that never forgets, he fights to win a zero-sum game where trust can be lethal. But when all seems lost, an unlikely ally could help turn the tide…

347 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 2025

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Simon Gervais

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Simon Gervais is a former federal agent specializing in protective operations and counterterrorism. He spent nearly twenty years in the military and in law enforcement. His assignments took him all over Europe and the Middle East. He's the New York Times and #1 Amazon bestselling author of 15 exciting thrillers, one of these titles—Robert Ludlum's The Blackbriar Genesis—was written for the Robert Ludlum estate. Simon's Clayton White series is presently being adapted for TV by CBS Studios with Jerry Bruckheimer TV attached to produce.

Simon lives with his wife and two children. He's an avid boater, diver, and skier.

Literary Agent: Mark Tavani at David Black Agency.
Film/TV Agent: Debbie Deuble-Hill and Alec Frankel at APA.

The Caspian Anderson series:
THE ELIAS NETWORK (Sept 2024)
THE ELIAS ENIGMA (July 2025)
THE ELIAS CONSPIRACY (July 2026)

The Chase Burke series (co-written with Ryan Steck):
THE SECOND SON (December 2025)
THE MARKED SON (November 2026)

Robert Ludlum's THE BLACKBRIAR GENESIS written by Simon Gervais (October 18, 2022)

The Clayton White series:
THE LAST PROTECTOR (November 2021)
THE LAST SENTINEL (August 2022)
THE LAST GUARDIAN (October 2023)

The Pierce Hunt series
HUNT THEM DOWN (January 2019)
TRAINED TO HUNT (September 2019)
TIME TO HUNT (November 2020)

The Mike Walton series:
THE THIN BLACK LINE (March 2015)
A LONG GRAY LINE (Novella—March 2016)
A RED DOTTED LINE (November 2017)
A THICK CRIMSON LINE (April 2018)

"[An] action-packed series launch by Simon Gervais..." —Publishers Weekly

"One of the most anticipated action thrillers of the year..." —The Real Book Spy

"Gervais is a thriller writer to watch..." —Library Journal

"An action-packed thrill ride with plot twists around nearly every curve" — Kirkus Reviews



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1,297 reviews1,040 followers
November 12, 2025
Two great thriller writers, Simon Gervais and Ryan Steck, have collaborated and written The Second Son, the first book in a new series featuring Chase Burke. This exhilarating novel takes readers on a nerve-wracking ride full of action, espionage, and plot twists.

Chase is a soldier-turned sommelier, but violence still finds him. His intelligence agent brother, Michael, is killed in a covert op gone wrong and branded a traitor. Then an ambush at the restaurant where Chase works leaves the woman he wants to be romantically involved with, Congresswoman Tanya Hemsworth, struggling to survive. Chase is determined to clear the family name and protect Tanya.

Meanwhile New York Police Detective Alice Doyle and her partner, Detective James Campbell, are assigned the assassination attempt case. James is certain that Chase is part of the criminal gang, but Alice isn’t sure about it. She still has questions.

The book starts with a shocking and impactful prologue scene featuring Michael. Then it shifts to current times with Chase being the primary point of view. There’s a strong sense of unease throughout. The pacing builds to a crescendo that ends with a surprising twist. It’s tense and urgent, reflecting the big stakes of the narrative. However, there was one aspect at the end where things were cleared up, but readers weren’t told how that happened. Additionally, some of the action is over-the-top, but I expected that in this thriller. The scenes were so vivid that it made it easy to picture them and made this reader feel like she was in the thick of things. The epilogue gives a hint that was a total surprise to me. I can’t wait to see where the authors take this series next.

Overall, this was a compelling and emotional rollercoaster full of investigation and suspense. I can’t wait to read the next book in the series. Those who enjoy thrillers will likely enjoy this book with its engrossing plot, fast pace, and action.

Thomas and Mercer, Simon Gervais, and Ryan Steck provided a complimentary digital ARC of this novel via NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions expressed in this review are my own. The publication date is currently set for December 01, 2025.
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2,225 reviews8 followers
November 19, 2025
l saw this book by 2 thriller writers whose work l've enjoyed and had to pick it up. Chase Burke is currently working as a part-time sommelier. He doesn't need the money, but enjoys the work.

He's at the restaurant where he works when he has to foil an attempt on a congresswoman. From there his life falls apart. The cops investigating the attack seem to think he's involved somehow.

Burke finds himself down a rabbit hole as more and more twists and turns come up.
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1,588 reviews104 followers
August 4, 2025
Do you like the books by Ryan Steck or Simon Gervais? I do. Then it might not surprise you that a book they wrote together is something you don't want to miss. The Second Son is a collaboration between two of my favorite authors and it's also the first book in a brand new series about Chase Burke. What's so special with him you ask? He is a really good sommelier living a quiet life working in a restaurant. Sounds like a great start on a fast paced thriller with almost non stop action, right? Don't let this fool you, Burke has a dark past in the military and a not so great family background. One evening on a rare work free day he is asked to come in and work because the restaurant has a special guest coming. He decides to help out and then mayhem ensues. It is not often that I'm this surprised by a book and although I know that these authors can tell a good story. This one blew me out of my chair. I love the characters and their backstories, the setting and the complications surrounding the story is very well put together. The twists along the way is surprising and the flow of the story makes it easy to read but hard to put down. I have heard from the culprits behind this book that there is a follow up on it's way and that is great news indeed. This one will be available where you get your daily fix in the beginning of December 2025. If you like thrillers you must try this one. I am thankful that Thomas & Mercer and Netgalley let me have an advance copy of one of the best books I've read this year.
1,272 reviews21 followers
November 20, 2025
Chase Burke is a dishonorably discharged PysOps soldier now working as a highly successful sommelier. He is called into work when a high profile politician comes to the restaurant where he works and is caught up in an attack on her. When the cops seem determined to pin it on him, he goes on the run to clear his name.

I’ve read works by both authors before, and I enjoy their writing. This too is a decent book with a main character who is easy to cheer for. However, if you read in this genre, you can see just about everything that is coming. Some of the circumstances are far-fetched, and coincidence plays a big role in the event that kicks off the heart of the action.

This was a good book that could have been great. Overall, it is a solid read, and I hope the series can build on it.

Not family friendly due to profanity and violence that is normal for the genre.

Thanks to NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer. I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
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296 reviews4 followers
November 21, 2025
Blood and spilled guts, broken bones, bombs, machine guns, car crashes, helicopters shot out of the sky by surface to air missiles, mothers who coldly kill their sons, corrupt cops, secret Iranian influence, airplanes crashing into mountain sides, assassins, mob hits, torched vans....

Chase Burke is a sommelier who just so happens to always be in the wrong place at the wrong time--and he also just so happens to have secret training in military ops from a past life.

There would be romance in the book if Chase could have just a five minute break from all the shooting.

This thriller has tons of suspense. It is a respite from thinking and credibility--that will do the reader no harm--unlike the respite from thinking and credibility going on in the news today. A break from the real world, but too shallow to be worth the 345 pages. Cut out half the book and I'd raise the rating to a 3. But I don't plan to read any more books in this series.
87 reviews9 followers
November 16, 2025
Ryan Steck is a fantastic book reviewer, but a horrific author

As a fan of the real book spy, I was excited for Ryan Stecks’s first Matthew Redd book, it was ok, but held promise. The follow up book was SO BAD. The parts of this book obviously penned by Steck are equally bad. One dimensional characters, and I’m willing to bet there are adult films with better and more nuanced dialogue than what he typically writes.

Simon Gervais tries valiantly to save him from himself, but he just can’t and Steck’s awful writing style shines through in several portions of the book.

So if you want to to read a book with dialogue that reads like YA, or just dumb and full of tropes, this will work for you. For fans of Mark Greaney, Greg Hurwitz, Brad Thor, Jack Carr, and even Simon Gervais, prepare to be VERY disappointed
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120 reviews5 followers
November 15, 2025
This is one of the best Kindle First Reads I read in a long time.
The last 20% had me on the edge of my seat. I'm ready for Book 2 now.
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229 reviews6 followers
June 9, 2025
Another solid win from Simon Gervais! This thriller is fast paced with lots of moving parts and plenty of options for bad guys. The twists kept coming and the end was great. The epilogue left the door wide open for a sequel, but not in a way that you will hate life while waiting for it. Add this one to your TBR!

Thanks for the ARC, NetGalley!
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1,380 reviews37 followers
December 12, 2025
I am totally surprised to find that this is the first book I’ve read by this author. It will certainly not be my last!

This was a fast-paced, heart-thumping, feet-on-the-ground-running…. Type of book!

We open with something that did not make sense to me for a long time…. Until it did!

And then move on to Chase Burke, who is a renowned sommelier, in a NYC Michelin Starred Restaurant.
So…you’d think he’s a sweet, quiet, reserved guy, right?
NOPE! He’s got a heavy duty military background with a family that is not only wealthy, but always in the news!

It’s his day off, but his boss, David, asks him to come in and help out. Chase initially says no, until he learns that a love interest of his, a beautiful councilwoman, is coming to the restaurant. So he agrees. Fingers crossed that maybe, just maybe, he’ll be able to steal a moment away to ask her out!

Instead, shortly after she arrives, the whole situation literally explodes! And Chase is forced into action… being a soldier, right here in NY… instead of a sommelier! With no gun or weapons to speak of!

Yet, when all is said and done, HE’S the one being sought for an arrest! Even though, he’s the only one who tried to stop the whole thing from happening! 😳😮

It’s absurd! And, one of the cops that interviews him is CERTAIN that he is guilty. After all, his whole family is bad…according to the cop!

As an aside, through all of this, Chase is trying to carve some time out to go see his Mom. She is in an assisted care facility with rapidly progressing Alzheimer’s Disease.

This was a CRAZY story with lots of action and constantly changing plot lines… and I enjoyed every minute of it!

Apparently this is the first book in a new series, so hold onto your seats!! 💺…. We’re in for a bumpy ride!!

5 solid, hair-raising, fist-pumping, hanging-on-by-a-thread, glittering gold stars!!! 🌟 🌟🌟🌟🌟

#TheSecondSon by @SimonGervais and @RyanSteck! Narrated phenomenally by @JoeKnezevich.

This one has already been released, so you can find it on shelves now!

Thanks so much to #NetGalley and #BrillianceAudio for an ALC of the audiobook in exchange for an honest review!!
I was so happy to receive this one shortly after its release!

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1,602 reviews53 followers
December 6, 2025
From soldier to sommelier Chase Burke finds himself dealing with the aftermath of his older brother covert action branded a traitor. His attempts to move his life forward was soon derailed when he is caught in crossfire protecting congresswoman who was dining at the restaurant where he worked at. Question by detectives investigating the shooting, when things didn’t quite add up, they soon had doubts about his heroism and Chase soon became a person of interest. He then went on the run to clear his name and get at the bottom of this mystery…. Enjoy

I simply couldn’t put this story down, both authors are at the top of their game writing this type of thriller. It is a pulse-pounding espionage thriller that is writing with realism only someone in the know can do. Even with its breakneck intelligent pacing it still offers a deeply human core and insights into loyalty. This book is well worth passing time with. The story is well balanced with high- octane moments and quieter ones.

Chase Burke is a wonderful protagonist well worth rooting for: intelligent driven and somewhat flawed and by far not superhuman, he has bad moments. I loved how he partners with a street-smart NYPD detective to uncover the truth before the shadowy network of mercenaries silence them both.

In whole, this story is a nice blend of action, emotion and family drama. I loved every moment I spent time reading it.

Special thanks to Thomas & Mercer for this ARC which I received via Netgalley
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2,109 reviews50 followers
November 27, 2025
5.0 stars. Really enjoyed this author duo's collaboration. I'm already a big fan of Simon Gervais's books, so this was a no brainer when it showed up on Amazon's first reads.

Chase Burke, ex-military/master sommelier, jumps in to prevent a congresswoman's kidnapping/assassination attempt at the restaurant where he's working. This sets off the beginning of a wild ride in this fast paced political thriller that will surely get your blood pumping.

Suspenseful with jam packed action, I didn't want to stop reading . Really enjoyed main characters Chase Burke and NYPD detective Alice Boyd.This was an exciting start to a new series I cant wait to read more of.
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1,712 reviews36 followers
December 24, 2025
A rocketing start to a new series.
Chase Burke is ex-military, now working as a sommelier for his friend’s restaurant. And he has a thing for a member of Congress. When she shows up for dinner, Chase comes into the restaurant despite it being his evening off. And it’s a good thing, as someone wants her dead. Fortunately, Chase’s military training kicks in and he foils the attempt. There’s a lot of action, and confusion about what or who is behind the attempt on her life… and why. As it unwinds, we learn more about the forces behind the aggression and it sets us up for future books in the series. The audiobook is well narrated.
My thanks to the author, publisher, @BrillianceAudio, and #NetGalley for access to the audiobook of #TheSecondSon for review purposes. It is currently available.
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479 reviews10 followers
May 17, 2025
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read and review The Second Son, by Simon Gervais and Ryan Steck, the first book in a new series. And thank you to the authors for causing my heart to race - over and over and over again.
This one left me breathless on more than one occasion. (I'm a big fan of Simon Gervais, having read a lot of his thrillers over the years; I don't know Ryan Steck as an author, but this was a great intro.)
Plots within plots within plots... that's the premise of this book, and you never really know just who is plotting and why (possibly until the end, but I'm still not sure).
Chase Burke was born into money, but he really doesn't live that life. Right now, he's a Master Sommelier at a trendy New York restaurant, but in his previous life he was military and PSYOPS. In his current job, he's become friendly with a celebrity Congresswoman, and on this night he's hoping to get closer. And then suddenly, he's embroiled in what looks like both an assassination attempt AND a kidnapping attempt which - in the grand tradition of heroes everywhere - he manages to foil. But not before the Congresswoman in gravely injured and Chase himself becomes a 'person of interest' (read, suspect). And it seems that he's being pursued not only by the police but also by the perpetrators!
I don't want to give anything away, and I won't. But let's just say the action never lets up, and Chase leads a pinball-like existence for the next days while simultaneously trying to clear his name and get to the bottom of the plot(s).
Highly recommended.
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3,402 reviews52 followers
July 18, 2025
This is my first time reading a collaboration between these two authors (I'm actually not sure if this just might actually be their first collaboration) but the premise sounded interesting.

We are introduced to Chase Burke who is an interesting MMC. He is - of course- the second son from a prominent family but when we meet him, he has just learned of the death of his brother. The only other family he has left is his mother, who has been quickly declining with Alzheimer's and is in a home for memory care. Unfortunately, she sounds like she was an awful woman who never forgot to take the opportunity to tell Chase what a disappointment he was.

The book starts off with a bang as the restaurant that Chase works at is the site of an active shooter situation and he reacts - using his military background experience - to try to stop the killers. Things begin to spiral from there because instead of being hailed as a hero, he is being considered a person of interest, and it is very clear that certain people want to tie him to this crime. And to make things worse, things actually go downhill for Chase from there.

One thing about this book is that the pacing stays constant and active and the level of tension is held throughout the entire book. Are there moments that defy belief? Well, yes. But, in this genre, if you want to have a good book experience, sometimes you just put those beliefs aside and enjoy the experience. As long as the authors don't take that craziness too far, then the journey is fun and exciting.

All in all, I liked Chase as a character. I also liked Alice Doyle, who is a NYPD Detective who finds herself in the middle of the craziness as well. The end of the book definitely sets up the rest of the series, but for the most part, this particular storyline is wrapped up and completed.

Thank you to NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for the opportunity to read and review this ARC. This book will be out for publication on December 01, 2025.
67 reviews
November 10, 2025
I do appreciate the effort to entertain and the work put in by the authors. That said, I found the motivations, and actions, by the leading characters often to be illogical, ineffective and unfatomable.

In short it lacks cohesion and probability.
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493 reviews32 followers
October 29, 2025




In the hazy fog of nostalgia, one tough cop specialized in taking the trash, the wackos, the psychos off the streets of Los Angeles, operating on the Zombie Squad, which might as well have been a one man team. For all the armaments and blustering, Marion Cobretti, or just the COBRA, had only one thing he wanted, doing the job and catching the Night Slasher wreaking havoc on the streets of the City of Angels. Well, and he wanted a tougher name...like Alice. Though not the true protagonist of THE SECOND SON, if the title can be used as a clue, New York City Detective Alice Doyle is a tough-as-nails cop, given name and Starbucks addiction included. The focus of her efforts is finding a rogue former Delta Force psy-ops operator turned civilian with a square job who's roaming the streets of New York, embroiled in kidnapping, assassination, property damage, assault, and just being a general nuisance. THE SECOND SON takes a thrilling run at brotherhood, loyalty, and payback, fighting for those without a voice, no rights and 99 problems.

Transitioning from regimented and micromanaged life in the military to the open range free-for-all civilian existence is tough, and for Chase Burke things are made easier by his run-in with the Uniform Code of Military Justice and subsequent discharge. As a former member of America's most elite and capable Tier One unit, Chase could've written his ticket to anything, anywhere, at any time. The world is his oyster and Chase saw that 'Master Sommelier' had his name written all over it. Enjoying the fast paced restaurant life in the big city, he pairs wines with meals for VIP clients who're clueless that he's also got a dark past. Think Anthony Bourdain who's traded his M4 carbine for Balfour plates and Carbonara. Faster than you can say Chateau Lafite Rothschild Chase is in the eye of a death storm and in the crosshairs of FATHOM, a SPECTRE-like criminal organization, just different. In the tradition of Casey Ryback, who kept insisting he was just a cook but found himself nonetheless UNDER SIEGE by a band of killers and domestic terrorists, THE SECOND SON, Chase, must shed his sommelier alias and reacquaint himself with himself from the days of yore. His war-going years. The years of kill or be killed. This time, though, it's to save his hide and clear his brother's good name.

From the Big Apple, Foggy Bottom, London, and Tehran to the jungles of Columbia, THE SECOND SON is the solution to all problems if he can manage to stay one step ahead of the cops, dodge local mafia, Eurotrash assassins, and a mysterious gun-toting lynchpin. A fun book with all the New York City trivia you never knew you needed, THE SECOND SON is a veritable guided tour of the City that never sleeps with a buffet-sized helping of action thrown in. Needless to say, throughout the book Chase Burke chases the bad guys and is chased relentlessly, resulting in a narrative at an insane op-tempo, sending the Sommelier-at-large out of the frying pan and into the fire. With sharp popculture references to RAMBO III, Charles Bronson and THE UNTOUCHABLES, THE SECOND SON with all its wine braggadocio is a good starting point for anyone looking to learn the craft of a Master Sommelier, though at times the foodie bits feel rather excessive and not quite necessary in such great detail for character development. Nonetheless, THE SECOND SON is a premier thriller taking a fresh approach to the manhunt, hunter-becomes-hunted action adventure yarn, expertly waltzing through bullets, betrayal, and Broadway--thus second to none.















































Big thank you to Simon Gervais & Ryan Steck, NetGalley, Thomas & Mercer
402 reviews
August 21, 2025
Second Son is an action filled thriller that pits an ex-military convict with a misconduct discharge turned sommelier against unknown forces out to eliminate him. Chase Burke, sommelier in a Michelin starred restaurant in New York City, is at work when an armed group of men rush in discharging their automatic weapons into the ceiling forcing patrons to the floor. Their target is a US Congresswoman Chase is attracted to, killing her bodyguard, and attempting to drag her out of the restaurant. Chase’s military experience kicks in and he disarms and kills some of the assaulters but one makes it to the getaway van with the Congresswoman. A rifle shot out of nowhere kills the abductor and a second shot badly injures the Congresswoman. So begins a page turning fast moving novel that is a Burke family saga and Chase’s hope for redemption, corrupt police setting Chase up, assassins for hire by a mysterious global cabal with a political agenda, and a deep undercover agent who has Chase’s back.

Simon Gervais and Ryan Stack are two highly regarded authors in the thriller field, now coauthoring for the first time, who have woven together an enjoyable series debut with an explosive and suspenseful plot full of interesting and complex characters. They have created a great character in Chase. One of the great lines from the book as Chase tracks down the Congresswoman’s shooter caused me to laugh out loud: “You’ll kill me anyway,” Bonetti muttered. Chase titled (sp) his head to one side and said, “Tony, Tony . . . I’m a sommelier, not a hitman. I don’t kill people for fun. I pair wines with meals, for crying out loud.”

Throughout the book Chase chases and is chased. Thugs from a New York criminal organization, assassins brought in from overseas, a detective and her partner, and a mysterious gunman are either after Chase or protecting him. It’s often hard to tell as the book progresses. That’s part of the fun of Second Son. Even Chase is confused about who wants him dead and who is on his side. All is clearly revealed in the book’s final chapters. The Epilogue however opens another door in Chase’s life and we can expect an action packed sequel down the road. I’m looking forward to it.

Thanks to Thomas & Mercer Publishers and NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review this highly entertaining thriller.

1,224 reviews30 followers
December 19, 2025
A book by either Ryan Steck or Simon Gervais is a must read for me, but put them together and WOW, the result is non-stop action. Michael Burke was on a covert operation that was betrayed. His helicopter went down in the jungle and his body was never found. He is mourned by his brother Chase, a sommelier who caters to a restaurant’s exclusive clients. One of those clients is Congresswoman Tanya Hemsworth, who Chase is attracted to. When the restaurant is attacked, Tanya is the target and Chase uses all of his skills as former military to save her. There are actually two groups targeting her and she is wounded by a sniper. While his boss and some observers call him a hero, the police bring him in for questioning. As one detective accuses him of setting the congresswoman up, his partner, Detective Alice Doyle has her doubts. A later attack in his apartment leaves several people dead and Chase on the run, looking for answers and the people behind the attacks. Chase’s father, a prominent statesman, was killed in a suspicious plane crash, his brother was blamed for the betrayed mission and now he is under attack. The only remaining member of his family is his mother, who is suffering from dementia. For some reason his family is under attack and the only person who he can turn to is Doyle. There is someone behind the scenes directing these attacks but Chase is unprepared for what he discovers.

Short chapters make this story move very quickly and the action sequences have a cinematic quality to them. Chase comes from a wealthy family and he does have a powerful connection that he calls on for assistance. Doyle is a single mother who looked up to her partner until she questioned his reactions to Chase. His ultimate betrayal of Doyle almost ends her life. There is an international conspiracy behind the attacks. The final confrontation and the revelation of the conspirator who has been pulling the strings is a major twist with Steck and Gervais hinting at more to come. The only problem is having to wait until the next book in this action packed series is released. I would like to thank NetGalley and Thomas and Mercer for providing this book.
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593 reviews4 followers
November 21, 2025
4,25 stars. The Second Son is a tightly constructed political thriller that showcases Simon Gervais’s talent for blending high-stakes suspense with emotionally driven character conflict. The novel centers on a powerful and influential family navigating the dangerous intersection of politics, security, and personal ambition. What sets the story apart is the way Gervais grounds the action in the complex relationships within the family itself—especially the tension between expectations placed on the “chosen” heir and the struggles of the overlooked second son.

Gervais’s pacing is brisk and cinematic. Chapters move quickly, often ending on moments that pull you straight into the next one. The action scenes are sharp and clear without being overly technical, making them accessible even for readers who aren’t usually drawn to political or espionage thrillers. At the same time, the book offers enough detail about power structures, political maneuvering, and behind-the-scenes dynamics to satisfy readers who enjoy authenticity and realism in this genre.

Character development is another strength. While the plot drives much of the momentum, the emotional stakes—loyalty, rivalry, ambition, and the burden of family legacy—give the story depth. The main characters feel believable, and their personal motivations help keep the story relatable even as the plot expands into larger-scale political intrigue. If there is a critique, it is that some genre tropes will feel familiar to seasoned thriller readers. But Gervais brings enough energy, clarity, and personality to the narrative that it still feels fresh and engaging . Overall, The Second Son is a compelling, fast-moving thriller that balances action and emotional tension well.
145 reviews
August 16, 2025
If you love geo-policital thrillers starring an ex-military force turned upstanding civilian, add this one to your list. Chase Burke enjoys his quiet life as a sommelier at one of the hottest restaurants in New York, though he’s got a lot going on behind the scenes–romatically interested in a NY state rep; mourning the recent death of his super star big brother as well as the death of his father years earlier; a black sheep trying to be the dutiful son to a mother in a memory care facility; and managing a post-military life after being dishonorably discharged for a bogus crime. Chase gets called to the restaurant on his night off by the chef and owner once it’s known that his love interest has dinner reservations that evening. Not wanting to miss the chance to see her, Chase reports to work and in short order the restaurant is sieged by masked gunmen looking to kidnap his love interest. It soon becomes an active shooter situation, and Chase’s training kicks in, setting off a chain of events that will bring together all the seemingly disparate parts of his life and culminate in an ending that sets the stage for the next book in the series. All while being targeted as the main suspect in the attempted abduction and avoiding the police while he tries to solve the mess and prove his innocence.

All in all, I liked the main character and I find him to be a compelling hero. I look forward to reading what comes next in this ongoing saga.

Thank you to NetGalley and Thomas and Mercer for an advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review.


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7 reviews
May 20, 2025
The Second Son marks an exhilarating start to a new thriller series, showcasing a stellar collaboration between Simon Gervais and Ryan Steck. This novel delivers a gripping tale with unforgettable characters, led by the compelling Chase Burke, a man wrestling with personal grief who is unexpectedly drawn into a high-stakes conspiracy.

Chase, a Master Sommelier with a military and PSYOPS background, is called into work one night and heroically saves a Congresswoman from a deadly assassination and kidnapping attempt. Instead of praise, he’s branded a suspect, forced into hiding to clear his name. With multiple factions pursuing him and trust in short supply, Chase navigates this treacherous landscape alone, unraveling the mystery behind his sudden entanglement. The authors craft a tightly woven plot that unfolds logically, with character decisions that feel authentic and grounded.

The writing shines with vivid, immersive descriptions of settings that transport readers directly into the story’s world. Tense, action-packed scenes are balanced by Chase’s personal struggles, creating a protagonist who is both relatable and resilient. The narrative flows smoothly, avoiding jarring leaps, and keeps you hooked with its relentless pace and intricate conspiracy.

A thrilling blend of heart-pounding action, rich character development, and evocative scenery, The Second Son is a standout thriller. I’m eagerly awaiting the next installment in this promising series.
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80 reviews2 followers
December 1, 2025
Terrific new thriller!

Chase Burke is leading a quiet life as a sommelier at a high-end restaurant in Manhattan. The former soldier recently lost both his father and brother, and his mother is in a facility suffering from Alzheimer's. One evening at the restaurant, a Congresswoman Chase is friendly with, comes under attack. Chase draws on all his former training in the ensuing battle, but he becomes a focus of the subsequent investigation. This sets off a mad string of events that crash through his life and sends him on the run. He realizes that there is a conspiracy, and he doesn’t know who to trust except one police detective.

Ryan Steck and Simon Gervais have written an engrossing thriller, which I hope will be the beginning of a new series. It is full of twists and turns, unknown combatants, and a global shadowy organization reaching the highest levels. All of which are perfect elements to keep the thrills coming. I am not surprised by the great writing in this novel, as I have read previous books from both authors, and this is certainly the level of detail and excitement I have come to expect from both. I highly recommend it for readers who enjoy Gervais’s Clayton White, Steck’s Matthew Redd or Jack Mars' Jake Mercer series.

Thanks to Thomas & Mercer and NetGalley for the ARC.
1,445 reviews27 followers
December 2, 2025
THE SECOND SON - Co-authors Simon Gervais and Ryan Steck did a decent job writing together. While some was predictable, the story lines are interesting. There are goog characters and a good pace. The last chapter was unexpected and I had a good bellylaugh. I didn't care too much for Chase's naive comments about his mother; hope is one thing, stupidity is another. 3*

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THE ELIAS NETWORK, #1 - I believe I've read this author before with a Ludlum book, who is my all-time favorite author since the Sixties. I enjoyed the intriguing and immersing story lines and good characters set to a fast pace. The writing style does remind me of Ludlum's. Source: My Kindle library. 5*

THE ELIAS ENIGMA, #2 - This book picks up about nine months after Network ends. This book has too much repetition, especially about the first book, and needs a Reader's Digest editing. Otherwise, while the story lines are interesting and has good characters, the pace is slower, which is okay, and some of the dialog is off. I did not like Enigma as much as I hoped. Needless repetition of past events, the same "head" thoughts, and silly dialog are my pet peeves, and unfortunately, there is too much of these in this book. 3*
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66 reviews8 followers
May 19, 2025
I am grateful for an early copy of The Second Son from NetGalley to read and review.

I am new to Simon Gervais, having just found his Elias novels. I have read all of Steck's Matthew Redd novels and was excited to read this novel.

The Second Son is a great collaboration between these two authors and gives us some memorable characters. Chase Burke is a grieving man, asked to come in to work one night and ends up saving the life of a congresswoman.
Instead of being hailed as a hero, he is vilified and goes into hiding, forced to clear his name on his own. With multiple parties after him, unsure who he can trust, he essentially goes it alone to learn what is happening and why he was suddenly thrust into the middle of it all.

With great writing we have come to expect and tense scenes, this book does not disappoint. I enjoy novels that have their scenery described in such a way that I am taken to those places. The way the characters are written, the things that they are put through, all combine to give us a great story.

The main protaganist, Chase, has his own struggles, but is able to work to clear his name. The story progresses nicely without huge leaps and the decisions of the characters make sense.

I look forward to the next in this series.
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399 reviews33 followers
December 11, 2025
━══ Headline: A Double-Barreled Page-Turner!

Book Review: "The Second Son", Chase Burke Book 1, by Simon Gervais and Ryan Steck
Published by Thomas & Mercer
Book launch date: December 1, 2025
Rating: ★★★★★ (5/5 Stars, Rave!)
Review based on an advance review copy courtesy of Thomas & Mercer and NetGalley.

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Review spotlight: A new global menace emerges!

Think "Spectre". Of the "007", Ian F. variety.
Reimagined.
Except, far more sinister.

Described as "....a global crime organization that pretty much runs the world." With enough clout to force a sitting president to set aside his reelection. Or set up an assassination. Or pull puppet strings at the highest echelons of DC.

Against them, resistance is futile.

Enter the "Second Son".

Unwittingly drawn into the battle. A mere wine steward, albeit at a Michelin-starred NYC restaurant. Tech stock early investor. Ex-soldier, without the medals.

He is aided by his dead brother who'd died while on a mission in Colombia.

His. Dead. Elder. Brother.

From the creators of "Pierce Hunt" and "Matthew Redd".

What a powerhouse duo!

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━══ "The Second Son", Chase Burke Book 1, by Simon Gervais and Ryan Steck (2025)

Colombia.
The book opens with the death of a US State Dept anti-terrorism analyst. UH-60a Black Hawk, shot down in Colombia. The chopper burning at over 2,500 degrees. Everything incinerated. He was the Burke family's "first son", killed while working on a covert mission with the FBI and the Colombian National Police. A leak is suspected. The first son is posthumously branded a traitor.

New York, New York.
An Upper East Side scion, working as a sommelier —a sideline for him, as it were, at one of NYC's most exclusive, Michelin-starred Chrysalis, gets unwittingly drawn into the affairs of a congresswoman, one he barely knows, as she gets ambushed and accosted by armed men with bad intentions while having dinner at the restaurant.

Shots are fired. People die. The congresswoman, in serious condition, gets hauled off in an ambulance. The sommelier, in turn, finds himself as a person of interest, and gets taken into custody for interrogation by the NYPD. After questioning, he is released.

Events take a turn, and he, Chase Burke, sommelier, second son and scion of a former investment banker turned diplomat, ex-soldier discharged dishonorably with a two-month stint in prison at Leavenworth, finds himself in the crosshairs of a global crime syndicate.

The same one, it appears, involved with the death of his brother, Michael.

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A double-barreled page-turner!

Review based on an advance review copy courtesy of Thomas & Mercer and NetGalley.

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351 reviews8 followers
December 1, 2025
The Second Son by Simon Gervais and Ryan Steck is a thriller novel and the first book of the Chase Burke series.

I absolutely loved this book and I read it in less than two days. The pages flew by and I felt like most of them were spent on the edge of my seat! There’s a lot of action in this one. The story is told by following varying characters in different chapters so it really paints a full picture of all areas of the plot. I was really intrigued to see how it was all going to piece together in the end.

Chase Burke is a great main character. The combination of disgraced ex-military turned wine sommelier is an interesting choice of a backstory for him and I really like the combination. Alice Campbell is a single mom and hard working police detective, and I was definitely rooting for her. And then you have the Gray brothers, and seeing their side of the story made for an intriguing aspect to the plot.

I’ve never read a book by either author before but this co-writing product is really fantastic. The ending sets up well for more books in the series to follow. And the way I just devoured this one has me wanting to go back and read some of either author’s backlist!
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1,920 reviews108 followers
December 25, 2025
I love when things get personal for a detective or spy. This couldn’t be any more personal for Chase Burke, the main character. His brother and father are dead and his mom is in a home with Alzheimer’s. Dealing with all that when he’s suspected of being involved of a hit on a congresswoman.

Things couldn’t get more real as he works to save himself and find out who really put out the hit.

This has two great twists. One I kinda guessed but the other shocked me. It doesn’t happen often that I’m shocked so kudos to the authors.

I like Chase. He’s a likable character in spite of his flaws. He’s complex and trying to do the right thing even though his actions are suspect.

This has the intensity of a Vince Flynn or a Brad Thor book. There’s a ton of action, right from the start, that never lets up.

It a wild ride in the best way.

Joe Knezevich narrates the audiobook and does a great job of bringing Chase and the action to life. He made it easy to follow and his voice fit for Chase. I didn’t want it to end and can’t wait for the series to continue.
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2,801 reviews246 followers
November 4, 2025
This book was amazing from start to finish! The Second Son is full of action, mystery, and emotion. I loved the cat and mouse chase and all the twists that kept me guessing.
Chase Burke is such a strong main character, and I really felt for him after everything he went through. The story moves fast, and it felt like I was watching an action movie with every page I turned.
I especially liked the partnership between Chase and Detective Alice Doyle. She believed in him when no one else did, and they made a great team. There were some emotional moments too, especially with Chase’s mother, which added a softer side to all the chaos.
The ending was very satisfying and tied everything together perfectly. I couldn’t put this book down, it’s exciting, smart, and full of suspense. Highly recommended for thriller lovers.
Very grateful to the publisher for my copy through NetGalley, opinions are my own
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