The Devil's Hand: A Thriller

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Price
$28.99  $26.96
Publisher
Atria Books
Publish Date
Pages
544
Dimensions
6.2 X 9.3 X 1.5 inches | 1.56 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781982123741

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About the Author
Jack Carr is a former Navy SEAL who led special operations teams as a team leader, platoon commander, troop commander, and task unit commander. Over his twenty years in Naval Special Warfare, he transitioned from an enlisted SEAL sniper to a junior officer leading assault and sniper teams in Iraq and Afghanistan, to a platoon commander practicing counterinsurgency in the southern Philippines, to commanding a special operations task unit in the most Iranian influenced section of southern Iraq throughout the tumultuous drawdown of US Forces. Jack retired from active duty in 2016 and lives with his wife and three children in Park City, Utah. He is the author of The Terminal List, True Believer, Savage Son, The Devil's Hand, In the Blood, Only the Dead, Red Sky Mourning, and Targeted: Beirut. His debut novel, The Terminal List, was adapted into the #1 Prime Video series starring Chris Pratt. He is also the host of the top-rated Danger Close podcast. Follow Jack on Instagram, X, and Facebook @JackCarrUSA.
Reviews
"The fourth book in Carr's Terminal List series is another intense international thriller featuring former Navy SEAL James Reece. He's now on a long-planned CIA mission related to the 9/11 attacks, facing down the threat of a potentially disastrous bioweapons attack."-- "AARP, New Novels for Spring"
"Carr delivers engrossing backstory, incorporates current events seamlessly, and never flinches from breathless depictions of violence."-- "Publishers Weekly"
"Carr continues to draw on his own experiences as a SEAL to give the story a level of realism that writers who've not actually served sometimes have a hard time achieving."-- "Booklist"
"The Terminal List is widely regarded as one of the best debut thrillers of all-time, and rightfully so, but The Devil's Hand is even better, and should go down as one of the best books in the genre, period."-- "The Real Book Spy"