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Violence
A lot
Graphic violence — Harvath being hunted; multiple confrontations; the surveillance state's reach
Language
Some
Moderate profanity
Sexual Content
Barely any
Mild — some adult situations
Substance Use
None
No meaningful substance use
Emotional Intensity
A lot
On the kill list — who put Harvath there; why; surviving long enough to discover the truth and act on it
What this book is about
Scot Harvath wakes up to discover he's been placed on a secret government kill list — and multiple teams are already hunting him. With no official support and no safe contacts, he must evade capture while investigating how a man who has served his country ends up on a list of targets. Black List is the eleventh Scot Harvath novel — Thor's most Bourne-influenced.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
The protagonist on a government kill list — hunted by his own side
The surveillance state — Thor's most technologically paranoid thriller
Eleventh in the Scot Harvath series
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