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Time To Hunt

Noah Wolf • Book 8

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Why You'll Love This

Noah Wolf is mid-mission, deep cover, and suddenly not sure the people who sent him are the good guys.

  • Great if you want: spy thrillers where loyalty and orders collide dangerously
  • The experience: fast, propulsive, and tense — built for one-sitting reading
  • The writing: Archer keeps the plot tight and the moral ambiguity genuinely unsettling
  • Skip if: you haven't read Balance of Power — this picks up mid-mission

About This Book

When a covert operative starts questioning whether the mission he's been sent to complete is the right mission at all, everything changes. In Time To Hunt, Noah Wolf and his team are operating deep undercover, executing what should be E&E's most decisive strike yet — but the closer Noah gets to the target, the more the picture refuses to stay still. A buried mole, a sprawling criminal network, and unsettling questions about who actually benefits from this mission push Noah toward a choice that could unravel everything he's trusted.

David Archer keeps the tension architectural — built carefully, layer by layer, so that each revelation reorders what came before rather than simply piling on. As the second half of a two-part story arc, this book rewards readers who've stayed invested in Noah's world: the payoff is deliberate and satisfying, and Archer's stripped-down prose keeps the pacing tight without sacrificing character depth. Noah remains one of the more genuinely compelling figures in the thriller genre — a man whose emotional detachment is both his greatest asset and a quiet undercurrent of unease running through every page.