![]() Hartley says that her policies helped troops returning from Afghanistan to have more time before they could be deployed again. Katie asks about the purpose of administering RD-4895 at all. She replies by saying that she did initiate the test, but she wasn’t involved in the cover-up, and she didn’t do it for profit. Katie reiterates that she tested an unlicensed drug on a Navy SEALs platoon, and, except for Reece, everyone is dead. Hartley says that she wasn’t a conspirator because she was acting according to orders from the Pentagon. Katie refutes this claim because she knows that every conspirator involved in the program was paid. She says that she never received any kind of payoff from Horn or anyone else. Hartley says that her facts are right, but her conclusions are wrong, especially the one where Katie says that she is an unnamed beneficiary of Oberon Analytics. Katie backs herself up by saying that her story was solid because she had direct information from Horn, Pillar, and more. Hartley says that Katie’s story was borderline libelous because the order of events regarding what transpired between Capstone Industries and the Navy SEALs was wrong. Hartley points out that Katie appears skeptical about this business of “setting the record straight.” She says that since Hartley used government resources to pull Katie’s story before it could even be sent to her publisher, Jordan (Arturo Castro), it creates an ample amount of ground for suspicion. Without wasting any time, she starts to record Hartley’s answers to her questions. Katie technically gets abducted and brought to Hartley’s compound so that she can get the real story and then publish it. Reece realizes that that means Hartley knows he is coming for her. After exchanging a quick joke about how horrible they appear, Ben reveals that Hartley (Jeanne Tripplehorn) has moved up north and has surrounded herself with Talos operatives (private security). As he sits in his RV van, waiting for Ben to come back after changing his appearance, he notices that both of their faces have been plastered on the small screens. Titled “Reclamation,” the final episode of “The Terminal List” begins with Reece watching Howard’s son and wife being taken away by the FBI after he used him to kill Pillar. ![]() Reece And Ben Find Themselves In An Awkward Situation ![]() Aided by journalist Katie Buranek (Constance Wu) and friends Ben (Taylor Kitsch), Liz (Tyler Rushing), and Marco (Marco Rodriguez), Reece commences his mission to kill everyone who has wronged him and are involved in the deaths of his wife Lauren (Riley Keough) and daughter Lucy (Arlo Mertz). And the death of his entire team was a part of an elaborate cover-up conducted by the Navy and Horn so that no one found out about this unethical practice. “Told with a deft hand and a keen eye for detail, The Terminal List…is explosive and riveting” (Kevin Maurer, co-author of No East Day) and is perfect for fans of Vince Flynn, Brad Thor, Stephen Hunter, and Nelson DeMille.However, it turns out that he has a tumor in his head caused by an experimental program conducted on him and his team by the Navy and Steve Horn (Jai Courtney). With breathless pacing and relentless suspense, Reece ruthlessly targets his enemies in the upper echelons of power without regard for the laws of combat or the rule of law. Now, with no family and free from the military’s command structure, Reece applies the lessons that he’s learned in over a decade of constant warfare toward avenging the deaths of his family and teammates. But when those dearest to him are murdered on the day of his homecoming, Reece discovers that this was not an act of war by a foreign enemy but a conspiracy that runs to the highest levels of government. On his last combat deployment, Lieutenant Commander James Reece’s entire team was killed in a catastrophic ambush. Get ready!”-Chris Pratt, all around great guy and star of The Terminal List, coming to Amazon PrimeĪ Navy SEAL has nothing left to live for and everything to kill for after he discovers that the American government is behind the deaths of his team in this ripped-from-the-headlines political thriller that is “so powerful, so pulse-pounding, so well-written-rarely do you read a debut novel this damn good” (Brad Thor, #1 New York Times bestselling author). “Take my word for it, James Reece is one rowdy motherf***er. #1 NEW YORK TIMES AND USA TODAY BESTSELLING AUTHOR
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