Nick Gillespie Reviews Brad Thor's Hidden Order
In his new novel Hidden Order, best-selling author Brad Thor has accomplished the improbable. As Nick Gillespie reports, Thor manages to weave the Federal Reserve, rogue elements within the CIA, the free-market economics of the late economic journalist Henry Hazlitt, and ultrasecret private-security contractors into an absolutely irresistible paranoid thriller reminiscent of the best of Frederick Forsyth, Robert Ludlum, or Richard Condon.
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