![]() ![]() Photo courtesy of Jack Carr.Īs he is focusing his energy on a new enemy, Europe is reeling from multiple terrorist attacks, and there doesn’t appear to be an end in sight. He fights back, giving him a renewed sense of purpose.įormer Frogman Jack Carr’s latest novel, “True Believer,” is available now. When those who have taken him in have their livelihoods and lives threatened by poachers, a switch flips in the SEAL. But he doesn’t remain incognito for long. ![]() To keep himself invisible, Reece returns to a remote location in Africa, one of the last places he’d expect the U.S. “Rarely do you read a debut novel this damn good,” New York Times best-selling author Brad Thor said of the book.Ĭarr’s second novel, “ True Believer,” picks up where “The Terminal List” left off, with Reece as an international fugitive trying to remain off the authorities’ radar. ![]() His first book, “The Terminal List,” which follows Navy SEAL protagonist James Reece on a path of warranted vengeance, was a smash hit and established Carr as someone to look for in the future. Navy SEAL Jack Ca rr transitioned from a rifle to the pen, he pursued the art of writing with the same kind of dedication he did in the SEAL teams. ![]()
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