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★★★★☆ 4.45 • Goodreads

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Craved To Die For's relentless action and moral clarity? Jack Carr's The Devil's Hand unleashes ex-SEAL fury next.

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Why It's Your Next Read

  • Ex-SEAL competence cuts through bureaucratic BS
  • Punchy chapters = zero-drag adrenaline rush
  • Timely conspiracy taps real-world paranoia
  • Justice delivered through personal valor alone

If Travis Devine's unyielding grit pulled you through 'To Die For', then James Reece's ex-SEAL precision will hit you exactly where you live. 'The Devil's Hand' delivers the same short-chapter, high-octane rhythm you craved—no fluff, no slowdown, just relentless forward momentum through a conspiracy that taps into every shadowy power you already distrust. Reece is pure competence: a stoic operator who cuts through bureaucratic rot with moral clarity and lethal skill.

Justice served by sheer competence is always worth the ride.

This isn't a puzzle box demanding intellectual gymnastics. It's clean, thrilling escapism where individual heroism trumps systemic failure, and the everyman—armed with resolve and ingenuity—actually wins. Baldacci fans know the satisfaction; Carr delivers the same rush.

Justice served by sheer competence is always worth the ride.

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What Readers Are Saying

"the action is riveting! I couldn’t put the book down..." Jeramie Edwards, Goodreads
"JAMES REECE character keeps getting better...riveting and timely thriller that will leave you gasping for breath." Sean Peters (A Good Thriller), Goodreads
"...a brilliant piece of writing, carefully crafted, exacting in its execution..." Julie Watson, Goodreads

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