Dead Fall

by

Brad Thor

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Dead Fall would likely appeal to readers who enjoy intense, action-packed military thrillers with a focus on current geopolitical events.
  • Fans of Brad Thor's previous works and the Scot Harvath series will probably appreciate this latest installment.
  • Those interested in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and its global implications may find the book engaging and informative.
  • Readers who can handle graphic depictions of violence and aren't put off by strong language will be better suited to this novel.
  • It may also appeal to those who enjoy stories that blend real-world events with fictional narratives.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • This book would likely not be enjoyed by readers who are sensitive to graphic violence, sexual assault, or profanity.
  • Those looking for a light or escapist read may find the brutal depictions of war and war crimes too disturbing.
  • Readers who prefer nuanced, balanced portrayals of complex geopolitical situations might be put off by what some perceive as a simplistic or biased view of the conflict.
  • People who are not fans of military or spy thrillers, or who dislike books that blend current events with fiction, may not enjoy this novel.
  • Additionally, those who are looking for a more traditional Scot Harvath adventure might be disappointed by the change in style and focus.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Fast-paced and thrilling action sequences
  • Timely and relevant plot based on current events in Ukraine
  • Detailed depiction of the brutal realities of war
  • Strong character development for Scot Harvath
  • Informative about geopolitical issues and misinformation campaigns
  • Entertaining for fans of military/spy thrillers
  • Raises awareness about the ongoing conflict in Ukraine
  • Vivid and immersive storytelling
  • Continues the popular Scot Harvath series
  • Tackles complex moral issues in wartime

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Extremely graphic violence and disturbing scenes
  • Heavy use of profanity
  • Potentially biased or oversimplified portrayal of the conflict
  • Rushed or unsatisfying ending according to some readers
  • Formulaic plot with predictable twists
  • Too much focus on political commentary for some
  • Unrealistic scenarios and plot points
  • Departure from typical style of previous books in the series
  • Overly simplistic geopolitical explanations
  • Potentially propagandistic tone

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