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The Devil's Hand: A Thriller Audio CD – Import, 13 April 2021
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“Take my word for it, James Reece is one rowdy motherf***er. Get ready!” —Chris Pratt, star of the #1 Amazon Prime series The Terminal List
This fourth thriller in the Terminal List series “should go down as one of the best books in the genre, period” (The Real Book Spy) as it follows former Navy SEAL James Reece embarking on a top-secret CIA mission of retribution twenty years.
It’s been twenty years since September 11. Two decades since the United States was attacked on home soil and embarked on twenty years of war. The enemy has been patient, learning, and adapting. And the enemy is ready to strike again.
A new president offers hope to a country weary of conflict. He’s a young, popular, self-made visionary…but he’s also a man with a secret.
Halfway across the globe a regional superpower struggles with sanctions imposed by the United States and her European allies, a country whose ancient religion spawned a group of ruthless assassins. Faced with internal dissent and extrajudicial targeted killings by the United States and Israel, the Supreme Leader puts a plan in motion to defeat the most powerful nation on earth.
Meanwhile, a young PhD student has gained access to a bioweapon thought to be confined to a classified military laboratory known only to a select number of officials. A second-generation agent, he has been assigned a mission that will bring his adopted homeland to its knees.
With Jack Carr’s “absolutely intense” (Chuck Norris) writing and “gripping authenticity” (The Real Book Spy), The Devil’s Hand is “another intense international thriller” (AARP The Magazine) that will leave you gasping for breath.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherSimon & Schuster Audio
- Publication date13 April 2021
- Dimensions12.7 x 3.3 x 14.92 cm
- ISBN-101797117149
- ISBN-13978-1797117140
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- Publisher : Simon & Schuster Audio; Unabridged edition (13 April 2021)
- Language : English
- ISBN-10 : 1797117149
- ISBN-13 : 978-1797117140
- Item Weight : 367 g
- Dimensions : 12.7 x 3.3 x 14.92 cm
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About the author

Jack Carr is a former Navy SEAL who led special operations teams as a Team Leader, Platoon Commander, Troop Commander, and Task Unit Commander. Over his 20 years in Naval Special Warfare, he transitioned from an enlisted SEAL sniper to a junior officer leading assault and sniper teams in Iraq and Afghanistan, to a platoon commander practicing counterinsurgency in the southern Philippines, to commanding a Special Operations Task Unit in the most Iranian influenced section of southern Iraq throughout the tumultuous drawdown of U.S. Forces. Jack retired from active duty in 2016 and lives with his wife and three children in Park City, Utah. He is the author of The Terminal List, True Believer, Savage Son, The Devil’s Hand, In the Blood, and Only the Dead. His debut novel, The Terminal List, was adapted into the #1 Amazon Prime Video series starring Chris Pratt. He is also the host of the top-rated Danger Close Podcast. Visit Jack at officialjackcarr.com and follow along on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook at @JackCarrUSA.
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How it started and ended. Even theorizing it to its conclusion.
Well written and rivetting action. Not to forget the bio-WEAPON in todays date.
What with COVID 19 being called a BW as well.
For all readers who gravitate towards THRILLERS, this is a story to TOP all.
JACK CARR is the Man.
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But the earlier books held a premise of a good story, which is totally lost in this edition.
There is so much wrong here, from an editorial perspective, that it starts to read like a self-published political statement.
Basically, anyone who has served in the armed forces is worthy, anyone who has not is a fool. There is clearly some southern African tension that is unclear but drives the narrative in a way that is totally opaque.
The biggest problem, though, is one of agenda. Every page feels like you are being forced to listen to a diatribe that the author feels very strongly about. These include political views (ok - to a point), a *massive* amount of product placement, to the extent that you can feel the camera behind your shoulder, and a general feeling that the story is secondary to getting you bought into Carr's beliefs.
From a reader's perspective, the book suffers hugely from a lack of bold editing. Constant referral to previous novels, dirge-filled retrospection on the protagonist's concerns, and pointless dozens of pages wasted on backstory of soon-to-be-killed bit-part-actors shows a lack of bravery on the part of the editor.
Overall, a half decent story buried beneath an editorial team that seem terrified of upsetting their author.

This is still a great read, and the final third is truly action packed. I think as this was a much longer book, where as the previous 3 were shorter and faster, I assumed book 4, would be of of a similar pace, it is and even faster and smarter, but only at the final third, and it doest read the same as the others.
Read all four of these books, if you’re into smart and clever action books, you’ll love Reece/James, although I completely respect other reviewers.
Thank you and truly looking forward to the last in the series ( hopefully Mr Carr will further this series, but from what I’ve seen, it’ll be capped at 5.)
Eddie
North Norfolk