Book Review: Savage Son by Jack Carr

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Savage Son is the third book in the James Reece series by Jack Carr. The story follows former Navy SEAL James Reece as he sets out to track down the son of his mentor, who has turned rogue and become a deadly threat to national security. The book is thrilling and action-packed, with plenty of twists and turns to keep readers engaged. Here, we are going to have a look at a brief review of this book.

As mentioned in the previous articles, a friend recommended this book series, and I can’t thank that friend enough for it. I am hooked on it and can’t even think of stopping in the middle! I might re-read the entire series once I get over with it once.

Savage Son is a thrilling addition to the James Reece series, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. Carr’s military operations expertise and ability to craft compelling characters make this book a must-read for fans of action and suspense. 

Excited already? Well, don’t wait any further. Let’s get into it!

Savage Son by Jack Carr | Book Review

About the Author

Jack Carr Author of Terminal List, True Believer, Savage Son

Jack Carr

Jack Carr is a former Navy SEAL turned author best known for his James Reece series of thrillers. He was born in Massachusetts in 1976 and grew up in New Hampshire. Carr enlisted in the Navy after high school and served as a Navy SEAL for over 20 years, retiring in 2016 as a Lieutenant Commander.

After leaving the military, Carr turned his hand to writing, drawing on his experiences as a SEAL to write his first novel, The Terminal List, published in 2018. The book was an instant success, reaching the top of the New York Times bestseller list and earning Carr a legion of fans. It was followed by True Believer in 2019 and Savage Son in 2020, both of which were bestsellers.

Carr’s books are known for their gripping action scenes, complex characters, and attention to detail regarding military tactics and weapons. He has been praised for his ability to capture the mindset and experiences of soldiers and operatives, and his books have been compared favourably to the works of Tom Clancy and Brad Thor.

In addition to his writing, Carr is a frequent commentator on military and national security issues, appearing on news networks such as Fox News and CNN. He lives with his wife and three children in Park City, Utah.

Book Overview | Savage Son by Jack Carr

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Full title: Savage Son

Author: Jack Carr

Genre: Thriller, Action, Adventure

Publishing Date: 14 April 2020

Page Count: 496

Series: Terminal List (#3)

Preceded by: True Believer

Succeeded by: The Devil’s Hand

Themes: Revenge, Family, Betrayal, Loyalty, Justice

Setting: United States, Afghanistan, Russia

Description:

Savage Son is the third instalment in the James Reece Novels series. The book follows the story of James Reece, a former Navy SEAL turned CIA operative on a mission to avenge the death of his family at the hands of a Russian criminal organization. Reece travels globally, from Afghanistan to the United States, searching for the people responsible for the tragedy. Along the way, he forced to confront his past and the ghosts that haunt him.

Book Summary | Savage Son by Jack Carr

Savage Son by Jack Carr is a fast-paced and action-packed thriller that follows James Reece, a former Navy SEAL turned CIA operative who has retired to Montana with his wife and daughter. Reece’s idyllic life shattered when a Russian criminal organization brutally murders his family. Driven a thirst for revenge, Reece sets out to track down and punish the people responsible for his family’s deaths.

Reece’s quest for vengeance takes him to Afghanistan, where he uncovers a plot to smuggle drugs into the United States. With the help of a group of Afghan soldiers and a female journalist investigating the same organization, Reece infiltrates the criminal network.

Along the way, he confronts his past and the ghosts that haunt him, struggling to come to terms with the loss of his family and the psychological toll his job has taken on him.

The action scenes in the book are intense and well-written, with plenty of twists and turn to keep readers engaged. Carr’s writing style is gripping, and he does an excellent job of building suspense and tension throughout the book. The characters are well-develop and complex, with Reece’s inner turmoil adding depth to the story.

My Takeaway From the Book

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Savage Son is a gripping and intense thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. Jack Carr’s writing is fast-paced and action-packed. He does a great job of building suspense and tension throughout the book. The characters are well-developed and complex, and you can’t help but root for James Reece as he seeks revenge for the death of his family.

One of the things I liked most about the book is how it delves into the psychological toll James Reece’s job has taken on him. He is haunted by his past and struggling to come to terms with the loss of his family. The book does a great job of exploring the trauma and PTSD that many soldiers and operatives face after serving their country.

What Did I Think of the Book? Savage Son by Jack Carr

I enjoyed Savage Son. It was a thrilling and intense read that kept me engaged from start to finish. The action scenes were well-written and exciting, and the characters were well-developed and relatable. I also appreciated how the book explored the psychological toll that James Reece’s job has taken on him, adding depth to the story.

One of the book’s strengths is its exploration of the trauma and PTSD many soldiers and operatives face after serving their country. Reece’s struggles to cope with his experiences and the loss of his family are sensitively handled, and his journey toward acceptance and closure is both moving and compelling.

One of the book’s strongest aspects is the character development of James Reece. While he is a skilled warrior and tactician, he is also a complex and flawed individual struggling with personal demons. The relationship between Reece and his mentor’s son adds an emotional depth to the story, and how their histories intersect is well-crafted.

Ratings


This book rightfully holds a rating of 4 out of 5 stars.

Conclusion | Savage Son by Jack Carr

Savage Son is a gripping and intense thriller that explores the psychological toll of working as a CIA operative. It’s a well-written and exciting read that I highly recommend to fans of the genre. Jack Carr’s writing is fast-paced and action-packed, and he does a great job of building suspense and tension throughout the book.


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