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- Narrated by: Ray Porter
- Length: 12 hrs and 56 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Instant New York Times and USA Today Best Seller
“A great book...it’s f--king riveting!” (Joe Rogan)
“Take my word for it, James Reece is one rowdy motherf--ker. Get ready!” (Chris Pratt, star of The Terminal List, coming to Amazon Prime)
“A rare gut-punch writer, full of grit and insight, who we will be happily reading for years to come.” (Gregg Hurwitz, New York Times best-selling author of the Orphan X series)
In this third high-octane thriller in the “seriously good” (Lee Child, number-one New York Times best-selling author) Terminal List series, former Navy SEAL James Reece must infiltrate the Russian mafia and turn the hunters into the hunted.
Deep in the wilds of Siberia, a woman is on the run, pursued by a man harboring secrets - a man intent on killing her.
A traitorous CIA officer has found refuge with the Russian mafia with designs on ensuring a certain former Navy SEAL sniper is put in the ground.
Half a world away, James Reece is recovering from brain surgery in the Montana wilderness, slowly putting his life back together with the help of investigative journalist Katie Buranek and his longtime friend and SEAL teammate Raife Hastings. Unbeknownst to them, the Russian mafia has set their sights on Reece in a deadly game of cat and mouse.
In his most visceral and heart-pounding thriller yet, Jack Carr explores the darkest instincts of humanity through the eyes of a man who has seen both the best and the worst of it.
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- shelley
- 04-15-20
Carr earns a place with the best in this genre!!!!
This prologue begins with a hunt for a woman. Not looking for a woman but an actual hunt with a cross bow. The antagonist references The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell. You don’t know in those first paragraphs but the man is hunting Raife Hastings sister.
Raife is a very prominent character from the first two books. Meanwhile James Reece is recovering with Katie by his side from surgery to remove the brain tumor diagnosed in book one. He’s invited to Montana by his friend Raife Hastings to recuperate. Instead of getting some much needed R&R he and Raife are ambushed by members of a Russian mob. Of course they are defeated when the CIA is warned by a hostile mole about the coming ambush. The men have been hired by an exCIA Officer with a grudge against the two friends. It’s up to Reece to end it or both families will be looking over their shoulders for the rest of their lives. But human malignancies reside right here also.
I don’t want to give away any spoilers but remember the human hunt in the prologue...
Ray Porter is an incredible narrator and he reads this book as if it were his words.
This book has my HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION.
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- Wayne
- 04-15-20
Great espionage thriller!
I see that Audible listener Shelley (Raleigh NC) has already written an excellent review, so I'll use my review to saying that Jack Carr has entered the elite level of authors of the espionage thriller genre. Ray Porter does a terrific job narrating. He was already at the elite level of male audio book narrators.
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- WB
- 04-26-20
Redacted
What the (redacted)! An arrogant, self important author writes a story read by a smug narrator. I would be smug too if I had to say (redacted) a thousand times while narrating a book. I don’t think I will purchase any more of his (redacted) books!
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- Jason R. Seetin
- 05-12-20
Come on, man
Jack Carr’s books carry the story on their own. I’m not sure why he had to turn every page into an advertisement for his buddies various products, companies, web pages and services. Makes the whole thing seem contrived. Just write the damned story, man. If you’re hurting that badly for cash, start your own line of coffee, or woobie, or something. All the shameless plugs for your boys just make it fake and detract from the story.
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- Carol
- 04-16-20
This series is great
The series just keeps getting better. The depth of the characters has grown throughout the books with Savage son really bringing them to life. Ray Porter remains my all time favorite narrator and much of the “life” is due to his ability to bring out the best in the characters. He’s great at defining the voices and adds emotion, humor etc very appropriately.
The storyline continues but is not as predictable as I anticipated. What a great ride.
At the start Carr talks about the ridiculous redactions that are required. They seem to come in a flurry at times and are exceptionally annoying. Sadly many seem unnecessary & are only there because of Carr’s previous “job”. So many authors who haven’t been in the military probably get away with writing just as much. Not to mention it’s fiction, and I truly believe Carr wouldn’t be giving away “secrets” in his writings. Ok, off my soapbox.
The only bad thing about this book was the waiting for it to come out. Now- Carr sets us up with major anticipation for the next one! I can’t wait to hear what the last 2 minutes of this audiobook have set up!
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- CasperMtn
- 04-17-20
3X5 Stars in a Row!
Thank you Jack Carr. You wrote this excellent book and the two James Reese books before it, built the characters, the suspense, the stories and brought them all together without missing a beat! Ray Porter was terrific in lending his special vocal talent. The production team brought this audiobook out without a hitch. I know that I don't know all the work that went into "Savage Son" and the previous thrillers, just know that it was worth it. It's excellent!
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- Linda
- 05-17-20
Good writer, too bad he's such a right-wing tool
Yeaah, that's all I have to say. Except Ray Porter is always good. He does a good job here despite the simple Fox News-approved characters and plot.
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- Utilisateur anonyme
- 04-22-20
Rekindled the magic of terminal list
I thought that the terminal list was fantastic, I was a little bit disappointed by true believer, which felt to me like an obligatory sequel to an unexpectedly successful first book. So I am happy to see that it was the second book that was the fluke and not the first, because this book grabs you almost immediately and keeps you engaged throughout. I may actually give it a second lesson, which I almost never do.
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- J. Cop
- 04-22-20
Great story
I was anticipating this book and when it finally released I was not disappointed. I have read all three of the books so far and can not wait for the next book in the series. The book left a cliff hanger and I want to know...
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- Stephen
- 07-03-20
I had been waiting for this book for months...
Now, I am sorry I wasted a credit on it. I see nothing but good reviews for this book. Sadly, mine is not among them. Six chapters in, and I find nothing to hook me and make me want to listen further. Not even the excellent reading of my favorite narrator, Ray Porter, is enough to save this for me. So. Damn. Boring.
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- DJ TLS
- 05-19-21
Can Jack Carr do no wrong.....
Yet again I find myself listening to this book for a second time...Jack Carr’s ability to describe every scene and moment in the finest of details....Transports you right there along James Reese, with Ray Porters amazing dialogue and plethora of voices!
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- Joe Custodio
- 03-24-21
Excellent series
cannot wait for the next one, keeps you awake. not a good book if you have to get up early.
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- Mr N Middleton
- 10-13-20
Must read!!!
Not much of a writer myself so I will just say......AWESOME, have to read the other 2 now, kind of jumped ahead.
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- Adam mcphee
- 06-20-20
Great story
I enjoyed the book a good story hopefully this character will be back ill definitely be keeping an eye out
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- Stuart Hayes
- 05-24-20
New favourite series.
Unbelievable well written. You can tell Jack is a student of the game. I've read a number of military based thriller series, this is by far one of my favourite.
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- Phillip
- 05-12-20
Really Enjoyable!!!
I really enjoy the fact that Jack Carr is an Ex Navy Seal, that the knife and firearm descriptions are accurate:) Ray Porter does a great job narrating especially the different accents :)
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- Anonymous User
- 05-04-20
second audio book from Jack Carr
Amazing book from the retired Navy Seal. I heard him on Joe Rogan and Andy Stumpg (Cleared Hot) podcasts.
A fascinating life story behind the creation of a fictional but very real character, inspired by 20 years as a frogman.
Keep it up and as British archer and Bowhunter having travelled to South Africa this year, I love the true detail and accuracy you include. Even a mention of good old Dud.
Nock On.
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- izzy
- 10-19-21
Great Listen
Thoroughly enjoyed it, despite all the product placement!
Bring on the next chapter !
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- Amazon Customer
- 06-27-21
awesome
Another superb book from the stable. Your ability to craft a thriller and write it in such a way that really speaks to me is why I keep coming back and will keep coming back. Bloody good job (no pun intended, okay maybe a little one...)
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- Anonymous User
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Elite as always. Gripping 3rd installment!
jack Carr delivers with another amazing book, the 3rd in the series. Ray Porter fantastic as always narrating.
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- Spud
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Another gripping book
I really like Jack Carr's writing style because it is so informative, entertaining and exciting !!
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- Anonymous User
- 05-31-20
It blew me away
I don't do reviews so this is a big thing for me. I never mourn fictional characters however Jack Carr made me care about characters even minor ones like Majid (in True Believer). That being said the book reads like a movie and I love the series. Can't wait for Book 4 and thank you to all that serve. Godspeed.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-27-20
Holy Snopp Dogg
So I’ve listened to them all. This is the first time I’ve really gotten in to books. The author gives and takes from the listener. You think someone is going to be fine and boom a friendly casualty, you want revenge for the loss you feel so bad you imagine what you would do if it were you in the position to do so and what you envision can’t even come close to the graphic methods Mr Reese resorts to. but the feeling of revenge succeeded is short lived because others must pay and suffer. Can’t wait for more from this Author hopefully in the same series.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-22-20
OMG
I am absolutely hanging out for the next installment now! Jack Carr's detail is just amazing to read
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- Anonymous User
- 05-10-20
Jack Carr and Ray Porter have done it again!
best one so far! dark and full of info! you know how I like it!
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- Rhys
- 05-01-20
3 for 3!!
Incredible third instalment of James Reece’s story!
Great narrative, incredible detail from a guy who’s walked the walk.
Bring on the number 4!
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- Anonymous User
- 04-20-20
Jack Carr is a truly gifted author
Wow....Jack Carr is a highly talented author and can not wait till another one of his books, well done Jack Carr your books are amazing and you almost feel like you are actually there with the details in your books..truly gifted!!