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Foreign Agent

Scot Harvath • Book 15

by Brad Thor

Narrated by Armand Schultz

4.45 BLT Score
(21.9K ratings)
★ 4.25 Goodreads (16.8K) ★ 4.54 Audible (5.1K)

Why You'll Love This

The mission goes wrong before it even starts, and Armand Schultz makes you feel every second of the scramble that follows.

  • Great if you want: a tightly plotted spy thriller with real geopolitical stakes
  • Listening experience: propulsive and tense — barely room to breathe between chapters
  • Narration: Schultz brings controlled intensity that matches Harvath's hard-edged persona
  • Skip if: you're new to the series — Harvath's world rewards prior investment

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About This Book

When a U.S. special operations safe house near the Syrian border is attacked and the raid it was supporting collapses into a media catastrophe, Scot Harvath — who developed the intelligence behind the mission — finds himself the focus of Congressional anger and his own mounting suspicion that someone inside the system leaked the operation. His investigation moves from Washington recriminations to a genuinely dangerous foreign agent with a larger agenda. Brad Thor's fifteenth Scot Harvath novel keeps the series' political thriller edge sharp.

Armand Schultz has narrated the Harvath series with consistent authority, his no-nonsense delivery matching the mission-focused energy of Thor's prose. At just under eleven hours, the production is efficiently paced — Schultz moves through the procedural investigation and action sequences with the same controlled urgency, never letting the pace sag between set pieces. A reliable, well-crafted entry for fans of military and political thriller fiction.