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  • Full Black

  • By: Brad Thor
  • Narrated by: Armand Schultz
  • Length: 6 hrs and 30 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (71 ratings)

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Full Black

By: Brad Thor
Narrated by: Armand Schultz
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Publisher's summary

#1 New York Times best-selling author Brad Thor brings readers his darkest and most intriguing thriller yet - a terrifying story of espionage and betrayal - brilliantly paced with superb nonstop action.

Born in the shadows and kept from heads of state, there are some missions so deadly, so sensitive, that they simply don't exist.

When one such mission goes horribly wrong, a wave of dramatic terrorist attacks is set in motion. Their goal: the complete and total collapse of the United States.

With the CIA's intelligence abilities hobbled, former Navy SEAL Team 6 member turned covert counterterrorism operative Scot Harvath launches an audacious plan to infiltrate the terrorists' network and prevent one of the biggest threats the United States has ever faced.

Simultaneously, a foreign wet work team has been sent to California. Their target: one of Hollywood's most famous filmmakers.

While working on a secret documentary project, movie producer Larry Salomon has unknowingly exposed one of the world's wealthiest and most politically connected powerbrokers - a man with a radical anti-American agenda poised to plunge the nation into deadly, irreversible chaos.

As the plots rocket to their pulse-pounding conclusion and the identities of the perpetrators are laid stunningly bare, Harvath will be left with only one means to save America. Unable to trust anyone, he will be forced to go Full Black.

Intense and frighteningly realistic, Full Black is, hands down, Brad Thor's most riveting thriller to date.

©2011 Brad Thor (P)2011 Simon & Schuster Audio
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Excellent

This was an excellent book. I’ve read every book in the Scott Harvath series up to this point, and this one didn’t disappoint. The narrator Mr. Schultz was on point. Thank you Brad Thor, and please continue to write these master pieces!

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Not a supporter of torture

What disappointed you about Full Black?

I had never heard of, nor read a Brad Thor before. While I believe he is capable of writing a taut novel, I do not ascribe to many of the beliefs that the author (like torture) tries to make sound justifiable and I just could not buy it. There are not many Audible books that I do not finish but this is one of them. While the narrator is excellent and I ALMOST like the characters, even with an open mind this is a tough story to swallow.

What does Armand Schultz bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

The narrator was the one thing that kept me going for as long as I did.

You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?

Not badly wirtten but very preachy in ideology.

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