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Delta Force: Operation Michael's Sword

Delta Force: Operation Michael's Sword

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Missed my stop
Review: The opening chapters of this book deal as much with the main character's tangled affairs of the heart as with the subject of terrorism, and for a while, I thought this was going to be another book I would put down without finishing. I persevered, however, and was rewarded with a 'Men in Training' novel with lots of action and many well-drawn characters. The mission at the end of the training was absorbing enough to make me read through my stop on the train ride home from work.

The cover says that this is the first of a series. I'll be looking forward to the next one.


Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Interesting. Thought Provoking.
Review: This book is very thought provoking as to "Could This Happen?"
The book is well written, it flows well and keeps the reader intrested. Hard to put down. I would recommend reading Eric L. Haney's book, "Inside Delta Force" If you want to know more about how the D-boys have really operate.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The BEST "fiction" book about Delta Force out there!!!
Review: This is by far the best "fiction" book about Delta Force out there! Unlike other authors who write novels about Delta Force, John Harriman doesn't need to engage in gratuitous swearing or the degradation of women in order to write a great story. The selection process for a special team of D-boys is so far out there that after the initial shock wears off you've got to believe it's highly plausible! I can't wait for Harriman's next novel!


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