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Bestselling Author Brad Thor on Choke Point, Netflix's Cold Zero, and Spy Fiction

Episode 302 Published 2 weeks, 1 day ago
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Brad Thor has sold over 25 million thriller books. Tim Shipman welcomes Brad Thor on Spybrary to discuss Choke Point, the 25th Scot Harvath thriller, and the evolution of Scott Harvath from post-9/11 counterterrorism operator. Thor explains how the new novel uses Thailand, China's ambitions, the Strait of Malacca, sabotage, bomb-making, and geopolitical manipulation as the backdrop for a fast-moving thriller.

The conversation also digs into Thor's writing process, his research network of intelligence, military, law enforcement, and diplomatic sources, and how he builds authentic detail even when he has not personally visited a location. Thor reflects on his early career as a travel show host, the honeymoon conversation that pushed him to write his first novel, his friendship with Vince Flynn, the collaborative thriller Cold Zero with Ward Larsen, and the Netflix film adaptation currently in development.



Key Topics and Themes

  • Brad Thor's 25th Scot Harvath thriller, Choke Point
  • China's Belt and Road Initiative and global infrastructure influence
  • Thailand, the Strait of Malacca, and the strategic value of a Thai canal
  • The evolution of Scot Harvath
  • Post-9/11 thriller fiction and the rise of the American action-spy hero
  • Real-world tradecraft, bomb-making research, and responsible thriller detail
  • Writing geopolitical thrillers that teach readers something without slowing the pace
  • Bangkok as an underused spy-fiction setting
  • Collaboration with Ward Larsen on Cold Zero
  • The Netflix adaptation of Cold Zero
  • British spy-fiction influences: Fleming, le Carré, Forsyth, MacLean, Deighton

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