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DESIGNATION GOLD ROGUE WARRIOR

DESIGNATION GOLD ROGUE WARRIOR

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Could have been better.
Review: i have all five rouge books and it's like being there with
him on the missions i now have seal force alpha a great one
echo platoon haven't read yet and option delta nor read that yet i got these books for a birthday gift

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: exciting from start to end
Review: i have all five rouge books and it's like being there with
him on the missions i now have seal force alpha a great one
echo platoon haven't read yet and option delta nor read that yet i got these books for a birthday gift

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another thought provoking/interesting book for Rogue Warrior
Review: I have everyone of the Rogue Warrior Series in paperback from the very first Rogue Warrior to latest paperback titled: Seal Force Alpha.

I find this series of books to be interesting, thought provoking, & exiting. Rogue Warrior is a no non-sense guy who knows his craft. Like USA Today always says when another book comes out, "I'm glad he's on our side."

Everytime some disgusting terrorist faction does something to make the world news, I can't help but think that Marcinko & Co. might be called "for help".

I am never disappointed by Richard Marcinko & John Weisman. Destination Gold was no exception. I just ordered Seal Force Alpha and it will be added to my Rogue Warrior series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dashing Dickey out Frogs them again.
Review: I have often wondered just what kind of behind the scenes action was going on in Russia these days. This series of books embues the reader with a sense of how the real world revolves, with all the twists and turns of real world politics. Keep up the good work cur.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Incredible action, great suspense
Review: I have read all of the Rogue Warrior series. I am just about to finish Rogue Warrior: Designation Gold. It is the best in the Rogue Warrior series. It leaves the reader speechless and wanting to find out what is going to happen next. It is a non stop action novel. It is a must for someone who is fed up with the government, someone who is not politically correct, and someone who loves action and suspense

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Description of Today' Special Forces
Review: I Have read the entire series it is wonderful, intraging. Ricard Marcinko is truley the Rogue Warrior.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: RM is always entertaining, but he needs a return to depth...
Review: I'll always enjoy Marcinko's books, but he and Weisman need to do a 'headshed' on the deterioration of style evident from "Green Team" onward. Rogue Warrior was excellent and dead-serious (as an autobio should be); Red Cell was similar but the new latitude of fiction gave "II" a cocky intensity that was exhilarating. The three subsequent books are flawed in five areas (just off the top): 1)Going overboard (all puns intended) on humor, particularly with the "direct dialogue with the reader" literary device; 2)Diminishing detail on the "tradecraft" - techniques, hardware, technology, over-the-top skill, etc - that made I & II (also Green Team to an extent,) so compelling; 3)Too much self-deprecation about the ravages of age, creaky bones, etc. Hey Dickie! Either get your butt into the gym like the rest of us schmucks, or quit yer bellyachin'! This is heroism, man - our Demo Dickie must be lean, mean, indestructible, and nothin' but!; 4)There's a trap in the "bigger and better than last time" progression. There is only so far up the chain of command you can go with villainy, before you hit open air. A super-high-ranking villain thinly constructed, is less engaging than a lower ranking weasel whose villainy is a more complex brew of cunning, deviousness, and generalized rottenness. 5)Plots - particularly in "Destination: Gold" - that seem increasingly like slap-dash, hastily constructed retreads of previous plots. Feedback from a humble tadpole: we won't mind if you take a few additional months to build a kick-butt plot...Again, I have yet to read the latest - let's hope it's a return to a rip-snorter like I or II.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Another good book but starting to stray from the realm
Review: Interesting as specwar stories go but starts to lose some appeal as a one man band. As a 23 year ex-navy type I find it personally satisfying when he screws with the Navy system and some of its special characters (ala Pinky). Reel the story in a tad and work more with the team and we edge a little closer to removing the distinction between a fiction and non-fiction. Doing so would make for a better read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Marcinko Classic!!!
Review: Marcinko gives some dirty Russians some lessons in SEAL tactics!!! Great read, as with all of his books!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Marcinko Classic!!!
Review: Marcinko gives some dirty Russians some lessons in SEAL tactics!!! Great read, as with all of his books!!


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