Ockham's razor. The simplest explanation was usually correct. They
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"Hidden Order" by Brad Thor delves into a gripping narrative filled with political intrigue and espionage. The protagonist navigates a complex web of conspiracies, emphasizing the necessity to uncover hidden truths in a world of deception. As tension mounts, the characters confront moral dilemmas that challenge their beliefs about justice and loyalty. The storyline showcases the lengths they will go to protect their interests and uncover the real motivations behind their adversaries.

A key theme in the book is Ockham's razor, which posits that the simplest explanation is often the most accurate. This idea resonates throughout the plot as characters are tasked with distinguishing between elaborate schemes and straightforward truths. By applying this principle, they strive to unravel the convoluted events around them, often leading to surprising conclusions that highlight the importance of clarity amidst chaos.

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