Code of Conduct: A Thriller


Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
98
Narrator
17
Release Date
July 2015
Duration
12 hours 37 minutes
Summary
“Thor tops himself again and again.” —Bookreporter
“Feels like the TV show 24 on the page.” —Associated Press

#1 New York Times and #1 Wall Street Journal bestselling author Brad Thor presents his greatest thriller ever—an action-packed literary tour de force!

Hidden deep within one of the world’s most powerful organizations is a secret committee with a devastating agenda. Its members are afforded incredible protections—considered elites, untouchables.

But when four seconds of video is captured halfway around the world and anonymously transmitted to DC, covert wheels are set in motion, and counterterrorism operative Scot Harvath is tapped to undertake the deadliest assignment of his career.

What begins as a favor will evolve into a globe-spanning drama of highly personal stakes played out against a backdrop of stunning international intrigue, duplicitous political gamesmanship, and the darkest, most clandestine fears of the espionage world.

With razor-sharp plotting, richly rendered characters, and heart-stopping surprises on every page, Thor isn’t just at the top of his game—he owns the entire genre.
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Freddie Hackney

Good book I liked it and it was fast reading I give it a 10 out of 10!

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Chris M

Not my favorite in the series but still great.

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Neeraj Keskar

This is one of the most pretentious books I have had the misfortune of listening to. It reads like a conservative dream, with the protagonist dripping with moral self righteousness, about his lifestyle choices. Needless to say, all women are supermodels and the only ones who are supposed to be the "good" ones are those in the police and military. Most of them throw themselves at Scot, supposedly because of his gun-toting lifestyle. Of course, Scot is only interested in the intelligence of his girlfriend, who by the way, looks like a Brazilian supermodel (yeah, right!). And the villains - it's not enough to say that big government is not efficient; here the author leaves nothing to chance, to drive home his attitude about the government. Here, the government "bureaucrats" (aka bad guys), are also merciless killers, racists trying eugenics, and communists - all together making a potent combination. But wait, there is a new public institution that is a new villain...the...(drumroll)...UN!? Really? I tried to finish the book nevertheless, hoping that there will be some rounded perspective, some deeper objective later - nothing! The same story continues to the very end, finally completing the hypocritical circle where our hero, having gunned down all the bad guys (enjoying every moment, by the way), needs spiritual counseling with a priest before returning to his family. Hurray for the conservative mindset, thumbs down to the "big evil government" types!

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Linda B.

Terrible narrator does not sound like a tough guy and his switching characters is pitiful I truly enjoy your stories thank u

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