The Apostle (novel) explained

The Apostle
Author:Brad Thor
Language:English
Genre:spy novel
Publisher:Atria Books
Pub Date:June 30th, 2009
Media Type:Hardcover, Paperback
Oclc:50550991
Preceded By:The Last Patriot
Followed By:Foreign Influence

The Apostle is a spy thriller novel written by New York Times Bestselling author Brad Thor.[1] The Apostle is the eighth book in the Scot Harvath series.

Plot

The Apostle follows the character of Scot Harvath as he is sent on a top secret assignment for the United States government to rescue Julia Gallo, a kidnapped American doctor. For her to be released, the ransom is the freeing of al-Qaeda member Mustafa Khan from Policharki Prison. Once there, Harvath discovers that this was not a simple kidnapping and that nothing is as it seems.

Reception

Critical reception for The Apostle has been mixed to positive, with Publishers Weekly calling the book "less than convincing".[2] Booklist wrote that one of the subplots "seems to be from a completely different book distracts a bit, but the main story line will keep fans of action-driven thrillers reading."[3] BookReporter.com praised The Apostle, citing that "Thor continues to top himself with each successive novel andreaches new and even more exciting heights with THE APOSTLE."[4]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.nytimes.com/best-sellers-books/2009-07-19/hardcover-fiction/list.html?date=2009-07-19&category=hardcover-fiction&pagewanted=print NYT Bestseller Listing for 7/2009
  2. http://www.publishersweekly.com/978-1-4165-8657-9 Fiction Review: The Apostle
  3. http://www.booklistonline.com/The-Apostle-Brad-Thor/pid=3560373 Review: The Apostle
  4. http://www.bookreporter.com/reviews/the-apostle The Apostle