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Hidden Threat

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Zachary Garrett makes a thrilling return in Hidden Threat with a promotion to colonel and orders to report to Afghanistan to kill or capture al Qaeda's senior leaders. But Zachary's mission takes a deadly turn as his team plows into a fierce ambush in the Hindu Kush Mountains. News of the esteemed colonel's death devastates the Special Forces community, yet Zachary's daughter, Amanda, is unmoved when the Army casualty assistance team appears on her doorstep. Estranged from her father, Amanda only responds to the assistance team when they mention the $500,000 life insurance payout. But there's a catch: Amanda must meet for five sessions with revered psychiatrist Riley Dwyer, who has her own ties to Amanda's father. Eager to collect her payout, Amanda reports to her first session with Riley and begins a mind bending journey that strips away the facade of her life. Meanwhile, new clues regarding Zachary's fate surface when Matt and Major General Jack Rampert's team embark on a vengeance mission into forbidden Pakistan territory. Rocke's mastery of suspense keeps the reader guessing as Amanda and Matt begin a rapid-fire journey to discover the truth about Zachary in Hidden Threat.

376 pages, Paperback

First published October 14, 2008

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Anthony J. Tata

22 books346 followers
Tony is the bestselling author of 16 novels, including the Garrett Sinclair Series from St. Martin's Press, the Jake Mahegan series from Kensington Books, the Reaper Series from St. Martins Press, and the Threat Series from Variance Publishing. He recently signed a new contract with Kensington Books to write two Zara Sheridan air marshal thrillers. Publishers Weekly selected Besieged as a 2017 Best Book of the Year and Foreign and Domestic was a Barry Award Finalist in 2016.

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Profile Image for Rick Colburn.
61 reviews4 followers
September 16, 2015
Good read

This book starts out slow but by the third chapter it pulls you in and holds you to the end.
Profile Image for Gary Sedivy.
528 reviews6 followers
June 23, 2019
Moderately decent military action story, but not great.
The most interesting part of the story was the relationship and machinations of the divorced parents - particularly the mother and how she used her child as a weapon against her military ex-husband. I suspect the accounts of how the child is turned against the parent with lies and hate in order to get money is accurate.
Not sure I believe the military action descriptions in this book, but it still interesting. There were a couple of unexpected twists, as well as some you could see coming as you read.
Not sure the sequel will be worth the time to read.
Profile Image for Sue E. Proctor.
48 reviews
March 30, 2015
Loved this book

Tata did it again! He wrote a book that was full of suspense from the beginning to the end. If you love a book that's full of intrigue and danger, but is also the heartfelt story of a daughter trying to figure out her true feelings for her father, you won't be disappointed. I'm only sorry this is the last book of the Garrett brothers. I'll have to check out some of his new books.
Profile Image for Lonnie Mixell.
32 reviews8 followers
August 13, 2021
This story is a drastic change from most military thrillers. A major part of the story is what is happening at home the daughter of a main character.
It shows a real problem with having manipulating parents sabotaging the relationship between the child and the other parent.
There are two major battles going on in this story, one in the war zone and the other back at home.
The author once again did a great job at providing an edge of one’s seat reading experience.
Profile Image for Susan Moore.
509 reviews7 followers
February 4, 2015
Mystery, military and family wars, with psychological manipulation.

I enjoyed reading how a self-involved teen developes into a decent young woman who reignites a relationship with her father who is a general. The Pakistan and Afghan story line was well written. There is something for most people in this book. Well done.
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666 reviews5 followers
November 6, 2017
This author give a different look about what deployed soldiers face from their families. Their lives are in constant threat on the battlefield but the Hidden Threat is from the manipulation of their family at home. This is a nail bitter and you are thrown off the thread several times.
Profile Image for Joe Oaster.
275 reviews5 followers
July 10, 2018
Really enjoyed this book. Quick read and you cannot help but love Amanda Garrett and hate her mom and grandmother. This is one of those books were you feel real good at the end reading. Quick pace and a nice back and forth within the story.
738 reviews2 followers
February 27, 2022
Very strange 3rd book

This is nothing like the first 2 books, where the stories focused on the 2 brothers
This one is split between following the brothers in Afghanistan and for some strange reason then following Zach's daughter going through a coming of age crisis.
I don't get it and I didn't like it. I won't be bothering with book 4
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July 3, 2024
some how Matt and Zach are always in the middle of it

Good story of danger for Zach and Matt but the true story comes from Zach’s daughter Amanda. When they think Zach was killed in action, Amanda’s mother and grandmother scheme to get Zach’s life insurance. Somehow Amanda wises up in time but with others either hurt or dead.
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January 6, 2024
huge deviation

First two in this series were war tactics and storyline. This one was about a high school daughter of a protagonist from earlier books but was just preachy and not the same genre. Sad.
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236 reviews2 followers
October 26, 2016
Starts with a promising military adventure, which quickly degenerates into a Stephen King-like family horror saga. I would have preferred it to stay with just the military bent.
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