Hidden Order, published in 2013, is the 12th book in Brad Thor's action-thriller series centered around Scot Harvath. This book takes a bit of a turn from the prior novels in that candidates to take over the head of the Federal Reserve are being kidnapped and killed. Harvath is one of many people trying to track down the killer and free any remaining hostages.
The hardcover version of the book is just under 400 pages and reads much like the prior novels in the series. It has a good blend of action and suspense, and the full extent of the plot is not revealed until the last few chapters. The end of the book is a bit of a reset of Scot's storyline that will allow future novels to go in almost any direction. If you liked the prior novels in the series (or are a fan of the action thriller or spy novel genres), you will probably like this one. While most of the story in the book is self-contained, it does help to know who the returning characters are, which does require reading the other novels in the series. However, if you are not someone who needs a ton of character development, it is not impossible to follow the storyline in the book if you have not read the prior novels. Ultimately, it is a good story that is worth the time to read.
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