How many pages is the Lions of Lucerne?

How many pages is the Lions of Lucerne?

432
The Lions of Lucerne

Author Brad Thor
Pages 432 (Hardcover) 544 (Paperback)
ISBN 0-7434-3674-1
OCLC 50550991
Followed by Path of the Assassin

Was Lions of Lucerne made into a movie?

Resurgent Film Group is launching operations with a movie version of Brad Thor’s action-thriller “The Lions of Lucerne.”

Can you read Brad Thor books out of order?

So while the books are standalone in terms of plot, for the sake of really learn Scot from inside out, I would suggest that you read the series in proper chronological order (which is also the order of publication). You will learn so much more about what makes Scot tick and why he takes on the craziest of assignments.

Do you have to read the Scot Harvath series in order?

What is Brad Thor’s real name?

Bradley George Thor Jr. (born August 21, 1969) is an American thriller novelist. He is the author of The Lions of Lucerne, The First Commandment, The Last Patriot, and other novels.

Where can I read the Lions of Lucerne?

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How did Harvath survive the Lions of Lucerne?

Harvath survives an attack which leaves 30 of his fellow agents dead and the president of the United States kidnapped. He begins a search for those responsible and attempts to rescue the president. Reviews for the book were mixed.

Who was kidnapped in the Lions of Lucerne?

On the snow-covered slopes of Utah, the unthinkable has just become a nightmarish reality: thirty Secret Service agents have been viciously executed and the vacationing president of the United States is kidnapped by one of the most lethal terrorist organizations in the Middle East—the dreaded Fatah.

Why was Brad Thor known as the Lion of Lucerne?

Described as a sneaky, little son-of-a-bitch by his adversaries, Snyder had scaled the rocky heights of the American political landscape by adhering to a simple mantra: do unto others before they do unto you. He was a master of dirty tricks, and there were few in Washington who had dared cross Snyder’s path.

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