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Takedown

Scot Harvath • Book 5

by Brad Thor

Narrated by George Guidall

4.60 ABR Score (28.8K ratings)
★ 4.29 Goodreads (25.4K) ★ 4.75 Audible (3.4K)
9h 17m Released 2016 Thriller

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

George Guidall turns a Manhattan siege into something that feels less like a thriller and more like a city dying in real time.

  • Great if you want: tightly plotted action with genuine geopolitical tension
  • Listening experience: relentless and claustrophobic — the isolation of the setting compounds
  • Narration: Guidall's gravitas gives the moral weight Harvath's choices deserve
  • Skip if: post-9/11 terrorism plots feel too raw or familiar

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About This Audiobook

When Manhattan becomes an island prison following a devastating terrorist attack that destroys every bridge and tunnel leading off the island, counterterrorism operative Scot Harvath finds himself trapped in a deadly game of cat and mouse. Elite foreign operatives systematically hunt through the chaos-filled streets, searching for a mysterious individual whose secrets could shift the balance of global power. As emergency services struggle to maintain order and civilians panic in the sealed city, Harvath must navigate both the urban battlefield and a web of international conspiracy that reaches far beyond the smoking ruins of America's most iconic metropolis.

George Guidall delivers a masterclass in thriller narration, bringing gravitas and authenticity to Thor's high-stakes espionage tale. His measured delivery builds tension methodically while maintaining crystal-clear distinction between characters, from government officials to foreign operatives. Guidall's veteran presence perfectly matches the story's blend of tactical precision and political intrigue, never rushing the complex plot developments or action sequences. The confined Manhattan setting translates exceptionally well to audio, as Guidall's descriptions of the claustrophobic urban environment create an immersive experience that puts listeners directly alongside Harvath in the besieged city.