Near Dark, published in 2020, is the 19th book in the series of action-thriller/spy novels by Brad Thor centered around the character of Scot Harvath. This novel continues the storylines from the prior two novels, Spymaster and Backlash, which resulted in many people close to Harvath being killed after his actions against Russia. In this one, a 100-million-dollar bounty is placed on Harvath's head, to be paid to whoever can get to him first. As a result, Harvath needs to avoid assassins coming after him, while also trying to track down the assassin who killed his wife and Reed Carleton. He teams up with a Norwegian intelligence operative named Solvi Kolstad, who has her own troubled past.
The hardcover version of the book is around 330 pages. It reads pretty similarly to the prior novels in the series, so it will read as quickly or as slowly as the other books. The action is not nonstop throughout, but Thor does a good job balancing the action sequences with the rest of the story. This book does not end on a cliffhanger but does hint at a possible direction that the subsequent novels will go. You don't need to have read all the novels in the series to follow what is going on in this book; however, you should read Spymaster and Backlash at the very least. Ultimately, if you are a fan of the genre and/or the Harvath series, this is worth reading.
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