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Rating:  Summary: A great read... Keep 'em comming C***Breath Review: Both new and avid readers of this next edition in the "Rogue Warrior" series will enjoy the mad marauder's mis-adventures with murder, mayhem and and the mafia -- Moscow style. Designation Gold, a tale all it's own, delivers a fictional yet realistic glimpse into the world of US Special Warfare's battle with Russian organized crime on a personal and international level, Demo Dickie style... And as all armchair warriors who've read Marcinko's earlier books know, it's that Sharkman of the Delta's poetically profane finesse that keeps his enemies (and ours) shouting; "Ya veh pizde!" (You'll learn what that means when you read the book, tadpole). Marcinko, I salute you. You are a true hero and have served the West well in deeds and words. Thanks for both. Keep the books comming, sir (spelled with a respectfully irreverant "C", of coarse).
Rating:  Summary: There are 2 kinds of trash my mother always said... Review: good trash and trashy trash. This is unfortunately the latter. The plot is okay. The dialogue is terrible. And it may be the worst read book on tape I have ever heard. Why authors read their own books instead of hiring a pro is a mystery to me.
Rating:  Summary: Marcinko delivers yet again Review: Well folks what can be said about Mr. Marcinko that hasn't been said a million times already. What you have here is a man who did his time with the Navy, and a true patriot. Unlike his first book, these for the most part, are fictional stories. However they are being told from the point of view of the warrior that is carrying out orders that mean nothing to the people that issue them. As a member of the military (Navy) I know many of you may feel my opinion is biased and I suppose it is. Yet even for non military members The Rogue Warrior series is a excellent way to enlighten yourself on what those select few do day after day.
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