Free Fall
By Brad Thor
 
- Release Date: 2013-06-11
- Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Description
The prelude to Hidden Order, Brad Thor's riveting and pulse-pounding Scot Harvath thriller.
Experience the suspense and thrills only Brad Thor can write in Free Fall, the shocking prelude to Hidden Order.
Reviews
- Free fall5By ClabordeExcellent read so far.
- Waste.1By MusicCritic30Only a few pages.
- $14 for a pamphlet!!1By Sim-ZeeNice intro but terrible value for money.
- Free Fall1By RXXXzAppeared that I was downloading an entire book, but what I got was ~180 page excerpts from 3 books
- It’s a teaser not the book1By pbKilroyThis is a teaser not free at all. Totally not worth the read
- Nice5By Ambiz5Nice introduction. Thanks 😊
- Rip Off1By dbear601This piece of crap is just a preview
- Free fall5By aaaeeegggoooGood reading.
- Well Written4By Mad Mic MarvinThank you for being honest about the times we live in while telling a good story.
- Designed to hook you5By Mongrel2014And it does. This is my first by this author and being a retired military member I love the story. Special ops. Are awesome. Thank God for them. This book puts you right on the team with them.
- Free fall1By nadapernadaBook was a mishmash of promos previews and ads for other books. Total waste of time and money.
- Free Fall2By mmmediteraneanThis is not a book; it is an advertisement that will lock up your computer and not allow itself to be deleted.
- Awesome5By Rickey NielsenGreat story, wish it was longer, but Awesome either way!
- Jump5By Rue1955Up to this point in the story , I can tell I going to enjoy it Immensly!!
- Just a sample!1By ByrdlanderThis is just one short chapter! Riveting and well written, but just stops.
- intro only1By five.fostersits only a 20 pg intro.
- Gritty, violent, brutal3By SimplyGinaThe narrative in this book is NOT for anyone faint of heart nor the squeamish. This is another story featuring the character of (counter-terrorist op) Scot Harvath. Being aware of the usual theme found in Mr. Thor's novels, this story mostly met my expectations. I was hoping that it would be a complete (mini) story in itself with, perhaps, the events in this story having repercussions to events that happen later in "Hidden Order". That might still be the case but this prequel is incomplete; it ends with a cliffhanger. If reviewers were allowed to rate in half-star increments, I'd rate it a 3.5 (or a 7 in a 1-10 scale).



















































