The Last Patriot - Brad Thor

The Last Patriot

By Brad Thor

  • Release Date: 2008-07-01
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 1,020 Ratings

Description

Brad Thor, master of suspense and #1 New York Times bestselling author is back with his highest-voltage thriller to date in which Navy SEAL turned covert Homeland Security operative Scot Harvath must race to locate an ancient secret that has the power to stop militant Islam dead in its tracks.

June 632 A.D.: Deep within the Uranah Valley of Mount Arafat in Mecca, the Prophet Mohammed shares with his closest companions a final and startling revelation. Within days, he is assassinated.

September 1789: U.S. Minister to France Thomas Jefferson, who is charged with forging a truce with the violent Muslim pirates of the Barbary Coast, makes a shocking discovery—one that could forever impact the world’s relationship with Islam.

Present day: When a car bomb explodes outside a Parisian café, Scot Harvath is thrust back into the life he has tried so desperately to leave behind. Saving the intended victim of the attack, Harvath becomes party to a perilous race to uncover a secret so powerful that militant Islam could be defeated once and for all. But as desperate as the American government is to have the information brought to light, there are powerful forces determined that Mohammed’s mysterious final revelation continue to remain hidden forever.

What Jason Bourne was to the Cold War, Scot Harvath is to the War on Terror. In The Last Patriot, readers will be engrossed as Harvath once again takes them on a whirlwind tour through international cities and nail-biting suspense where the stakes are higher than they have ever been before.

Reviews

  • Nope

    1
    By Nike Athlete
    Not a good book. I was not entertained with this story. The “bad guy” swoops in twice and gets what he needs. WHO DOES THAT?!? How is that allowed with Harvard. Here in this horrible book we allow it. Oh well.
  • Fantastic Brad Thor book, as usual. Love thrillers??? This will keep you hooked all the way.

    5
    By Nashgoldwing
    Very exciting & entertaining. Noshir.
  • Best Harvath novel yet!

    5
    By Gdeb00000
    I’ve enjoyed all of Brad Thor’s books that I have read thus far, but this was the best one yet. Super exciting and historically compelling at the same time. Highly recommended.
  • Trasd

    1
    By Jäger42789532
    Slow crappy plot
  • It was okay

    3
    By SciTeach3
    I love the political slant of these novels but must admit this one was a little too heavy handed. But beyond that therevwas no real solid plot or high tension interaction with the main vilian. Guess no series can be at the top of the game every book.
  • Good, could be better

    3
    By ANProctor
    Not bad. I did enjoy the action sequences and someone that was nearly the equal to Harvath. I don’t like when Thor just leaves the ending completely open and tries to backtrack to explain what happened. Makes it feel cheap and thrown together. The ending was completely cut off randomly. I could tell there was a timeline that Thor had to meet here and that’s why it ended so abruptly. Liked the story, and the suspense with where the device was, but it ended terribly and too quickly. Let’s hope that doesn’t carry into the next one.
  • Y

    2
    By Drop 19282883
    Faw
  • Good read

    4
    By discomom-mom
    The book was good from cover to cover. I was intrigued by the plot and was drawn in early. I read it quickly because it was hard to put down. I enjoy the historical references .
  • Best one yet!

    5
    By TG RabidBeaver
    In this particular novel Brad Thor tackles one of the most debated topics of our day - radical Islam. There are so many twists and turns, and some geo-political foozled, it is hard to put this book down. This book is to Islam, as Dan Brown's The DaVinci Code was to Catholicism. Mix that with the usual flair of a Scot Harvath novel, and you've got one of the best novels of the last decade. Highly recommend you read this book!
  • If only it were true.

    5
    By Scott Stetson
    Again another page turner. Awesome book!