![]() ![]() ![]() Fans of military action thrillers will eagerly await Reece’s next outing. Carr trods familiar genre territory, but he writes well, supplies plenty of gun lore and spycraft, and ties up all the loose ends in a satisfying ending. The United States government has an asset who can turn the Iraqi against his masters: James Reece, the most-wanted domestic terrorist alive. In exchange for Reece helping to stop the attacks, Strain promises the government will pardon his past actions. A series of recent terror attacks seem to involve another friend of Reece’s, Mohammed Farooq, who the CIA believe is working with the number one terrorist in the world, Amin Nawaz. After an exciting interlude fighting poachers on the game reserve, Reece is lured back into the field by an old SEAL pal, Freddy Strain, who now works for the CIA. A high-intensity roller-coaster ride, True Believer explodes with action and authenticity that cements Jack Carr as the new leader in political thrillers. It’s a tough trip, not only because of the dangerous weather but because of the brain tumor that’s going to kill Reece, probably sooner rather than later. James Reece, a former Navy SEAL, on a sailboat in the middle of the Atlantic, headed for an off-the-grid game reserve in Mozambique after going rogue in the previous book. True Believer (2019) Savage Son (2020) The Devil’s Hand (2021) In The Blood (2022) A Look At Jack Carr’s James Reece Books in Order 1. ![]() Thriller Award finalist Carr’s solid sequel to 2018’s The Terminal List finds Lt. ![]()
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