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The First Commandment (novel)

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Cover artist
  
Larry Rostant

Language
  
English

Pages
  
451 pp (First edition)

Author
  
Brad Thor

Followed by
  
The Last Patriot

Genres
  
Spy fiction, Thriller

4.2/5
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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
July 2007

Originally published
  
July 2007

Preceded by
  
Takedown: A Thriller

Publisher
  
Pocket Books

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Similar
  
Brad Thor books, Scot Harvath Series books, Terrorism books

The First Commandment is a 2007 spy thriller novel written by Brad Thor. It was Thor's sixth book preceded by Takedown, and was followed by The Last Patriot. It features his fictional character Scot Harvath. It was first published by Pocket Books in the United States on July 2007, in hardback and paperback.

Contents

Plot

This novel starts with five highly dangerous detainees pulled out from their cells in Guantanamo Bay detention camp, stripped off their jumpsuits and changed into civilian clothes. That includes a dangerous man named Phillipe Rousard.

Six months later, Rousard attempted to murder Scot Harvath's girlfriend, Tracy, but left her severely incapacitated. and uses blood to paint his house door red. After the president's order to stay away from this case, Scot plans his own mission to kill Rousard. As time passes by, Rousard slowly harms the people closest to Scot using his own version of the Ten Plagues.

Reception

Kirkus Reviews called The First Commandment "Incessant action and artless narration for G. Gordon Liddy fans." while Publishers Weekly wrote "It's a long, violent, shoot-'em-up, blow-'em-up pulse-pounder that will leave Thor's fans cheering and begging for more." The (South Utah) Independent noted it "is eerily prescient of the Bowe Bergdahl prisoner exchange" and "All in all, it is an excellent mystery/thriller, and definitely worth your time."

References

The First Commandment (novel) Wikipedia