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Rogue Warrior : Option Delta

Rogue Warrior : Option Delta

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Marcinko has another winner!
Review: The Shark man from the Delta is back again with another winner. This time: Option Delta. (Glad to see that he got away from the colorful titles) I've read every one of his books and have yet to be disappointed in any of them. Reading him is one of those can't wait to pick it up, hate to put it down and sad when your finished book because you end up wanting another story. As usual the book starts out fast and hard and won't let you put it down. Lots of action, intrigue and suspense. And of course Marcinko's hard nose descriptive, saying it the way it really is style that makes his fans love him so. If you love action adventure then Marcinko is a MUST READ. One book is all it'll take. All I have to say is I can't wait for his next book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This was incredible.
Review: The shark man of the delta, now invading the European theater. This book (although on tape) kept me in suspense the entire time, I didn't want to shut it off

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Story
Review: This is a great story for all those people that enjoy spec ops "fiction". Good story telling!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: beats Net Force
Review: Tom Clancy wouldn't know a good action novel if it cracked his skull open! A refreshingly gritty, testosterone-charged alternative to all the bland military novels out there.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Doom on Dickie
Review: Too bad I can't give minus stars... minus 5 would be giving too much credit. Seven bucks down the toilet in my opinion. WTF, being macho is fine but little Dickie must wear a size 38 hat to match his IQ.
Full commander in the Navy, huh? Now there is an example of the military state of incompetence that Dickie tries to present. The book itself is pure formula fiction with Dickie as the rogue hero and the rest of his two-dimensional characters inserted merely to prop up his over inflated ego. As a veteran of SpecOps myself, I think Dickie is FOS (look it up in the glossery). His tactics are a sham, his mission is covert yet he brags to everyone he meets that he is a SEAL. If this work of fiction is based upon his personal experiences, as he claims, then it's a miracle that he and his team are still among the living. Option Delta is now lining the bottom of my trash can. Shame on Pocket Books and Simon & Schuster for publishing such garbage.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: "Hard-Nose Style . . . OK Action."
Review: When mini-atomic bombs go missing in Germany, it's up to Richard Marchinko's SEAL team to get 'em back. Enlisting the help of a hush-hush German counter-terrorist team, both groups go up against ultranationalist businessman Lothar Beck, who wants to create his own Reich. The book read like a personal memoir than your typical action-adventure book. All told from Marchinko's POV. Some peaks and valleys in the story. I did enjoy the insider information on SEAL missions and Marchinko's rather nitty-gritty thoughts on the current state of the U.S. military and the people in the White House. Very, VERY *ahem* colorful expressions used. Very good drama when the ol' Rogue & co. infiltrate Beck's HQ. The final assault on the Beck castle was great! Especially the big, bloody brawl between Marchinko & a former GSG-9 commando turned Beck stooge. One problem I had was sometimes Marchinko's reflections interrupted the flow of some of the action scenes. Still, overall, a pretty decent book.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: "Hard-Nose Style . . . OK Action."
Review: When mini-atomic bombs go missing in Germany, it's up to Richard Marchinko's SEAL team to get 'em back. Enlisting the help of a hush-hush German counter-terrorist team, both groups go up against ultranationalist businessman Lothar Beck, who wants to create his own Reich. The book read like a personal memoir than your typical action-adventure book. All told from Marchinko's POV. Some peaks and valleys in the story. I did enjoy the insider information on SEAL missions and Marchinko's rather nitty-gritty thoughts on the current state of the U.S. military and the people in the White House. Very, VERY *ahem* colorful expressions used. Very good drama when the ol' Rogue & co. infiltrate Beck's HQ. The final assault on the Beck castle was great! Especially the big, bloody brawl between Marchinko & a former GSG-9 commando turned Beck stooge. One problem I had was sometimes Marchinko's reflections interrupted the flow of some of the action scenes. Still, overall, a pretty decent book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Demo Dick has done it again!!!
Review: Yet, another great novel of Spec Wars. This is one fast hard charging book. I had a hard time putting it down. It has all the stuff Marcinko readers want and a little more. Keep up it Sharkman!!!!


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