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Violence
A lot
Strong action violence with combat, tactical operations, and character deaths; vivid thriller violence is central to the genre
Language
Some
Some profanity consistent with the military thriller genre
Sexual Content
Barely any
Minimal sexual content; romance is secondary to the action
Substance Use
Barely any
Minimal substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
Some psychological intensity around mission stakes and the moral weight of violence; not as psychologically heavy as literary fiction
What this book is about
Scot Harvath returns in Brad Thor's twenty-second thriller set against real-world geopolitical tensions. Dead Fall features high-octane action sequences, tactical combat, and international intrigue as Harvath navigates a deadly mission with global stakes. Brad Thor's military action is vivid and visceral — this is an unambiguously violent thriller — though the series maintains a relatively clean tone outside its combat sequences.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Frequent and intense action violence throughout
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