After Brad Thor

3 recommendations for Brad Thor fans who loved Black Ice, Edge of Honor, Near Dark.

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After Near Dark

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The Terminal List by Jack Carr

If Scot Harvath's ice-cold precision left you hungry for more operators who refuse to flinch, James Reece is your next obsession. The Terminal List delivers the same research-driven tactical authenticity and punchy, no-nonsense prose that made Near Dark impossible to put down—except this time, it's a Navy SEAL hunting the conspirators who sacrificed his entire team. Pure retribution, zero introspection, maximum momentum.

After Black Ice

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The Chaos Agent by Mark Greaney

If Scot Harvath's no-holds-barred ops in Black Ice left you craving another operator who treats global threats like personal vendettas, this delivers. Court Gentry moves through international conspiracies with the same righteous fury and tactical precision—bending every rule because the mission demands it, making bureaucrats squirm and patriots cheer.

After Edge of Honor

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True Believer by Jack Carr

Edge of Honor hooked you because Scot Harvath doesn't apologize for winning—he dismantles threats with tactical precision and American resolve, no committee meetings required. Jack Carr's True Believer delivers that same fusion of authentic special operations detail and breakneck momentum, where a lone operator faces contemporary enemies with the unyielding conviction Thor fans crave. This is mission-focused heroism that hits like controlled explosions, chapter after punchy chapter.