Backlash

Backlash

September 10, 2019

DESTINATION: MURMANSK BACKLASH opens in Murmansk Oblast, the extreme north region of northwest Russia.  Scot Harvath is immediately met with frigid wind and blowing snow in this Arctic territory known for its severe climate and treacherous terrain. Travelers are drawn to the area for outdoor adventures above the Arctic Circle and to its capital city, Murmansk, known as “Hero City” for...

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Top Gear from BACKLASH

Top Gear from BACKLASH

September 10, 2019

Sig Sauer P365 $500 – Buy It Here Magpul Cell Phone Case $27 – Buy It Here ASM Val Rifle NOT FOR SALE – Find Out More Here Bell & Ross Diver $3,700 – Buy It Here Arctic Mi8 Helicopter PRICE N/A – Find Out More Here Pappy Van Winkle’s Family Reserve 20-Year Bourbon $170 – Buy It Here Pilatus...

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FOREIGN AGENT: Bonus Chapters

FOREIGN AGENT: Bonus Chapters

May 9, 2019

For the first time, 2 bonus chapters from FOREIGN AGENT are available for everyone to enjoy. What are you doing?” Harvath asked. It was late, and everyone else in the lodge had already gone to bed. Lara was holding up her phone. “I don’t have any pictures of you.” “And this is the look you want?” He was wearing jeans...

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FIRST REVIEW: BACKLASH

FIRST REVIEW: BACKLASH

May 7, 2019

[From TheRealBookSpy.com] Everything he’s ever done has led him to this moment. By now, readers know his story. Former Navy SEAL Scot Harvath cut his teeth with SEAL Team Two, the cold weather specialists, before joining the Navy’s storied SEAL Team Six, where he eventually assisted on a maritime presidential detail—catching the eye of the Secret Service. After Harvath had...

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U.S. Government Cites Brad Thor in Terror Warning

U.S. Government Cites Brad Thor in Terror Warning

April 8, 2019

[From: PBS.org] RENO, Nev. (AP) — Burning Man organizers say the U.S. government wants to place unreasonable conditions on a proposal to expand the counter-culture festival’s capacity to 100,000, including stepped-up security searches and new perimeter barriers that land managers say would reduce vulnerability to acts of terrorism. Group leaders say the Bureau of Land Management’s proposed stipulations for a...

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