
Carr's James Reece, and Mark Greaney's Court Gentry (The Gray Man) are two of the most exciting new characters in thrillers today. This character is unique in this genre because of the level of realism Jack Carr brings to it. James Reece, the main character of the three books, like the author was a Navy SEAL. I ended up enjoying Terminal List so much that I excitedly gave my copy to a co-worker who enjoyed the book so much that he passed it on to a family member. When I read the back of the book, it sounded a like a generic special forces novel of which the genre is a bit flooded with, but when I saw author was a first time author who happened to have been a former Navy SEAL with 20 years of experience in the teams, I decided Terminal List might actually be different, fresh, and realistic so I picked up the paperback. I saw they had a couple of Mark Greaney's Gray Man novels, a series I had just started to get into, and a book called Terminal List by Jack Carr an author I had never heard of. I feel it is the best written of the three books and the end of Savage Son provides a sand box for James Reece and this series to continue to grow and expand in many potential directions.Ībout a year ago, while waiting for my wife to buy a box of 10,000 Q-Tips at our local Sam's Club, I decided to kill some time and check out the paperbacks.

Fans of the first two books The Terminal List and True Believer and those who enjoy action packed novels are really going to love this entry into the series.

Savage Son is an excellent third novel in the James Reece series by Jack Carr.
