When the Rogue Warrior travels to India to help supervise security arrangements for the upcoming Commonwealth Games, he and his team find themselves up to their skivvies in terrorists of all types--Pakistanis. But it's not just the Games that are being targeted for disruption--Demo Dick and his youn
Vengeance (Rogue Warrior Series Book 12)
β Scribed by Marcinko, Richard
- Book ID
- 109155917
- Publisher
- Atria Books
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 309 KB
- Series
- Rogue Warrior 12
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780743440073
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β¦ Synopsis
Former SEAL Team Six leader and American hero Richard Marcinko is back in action with a thriller ripped from tomorrow's headlines. Mixing fact with fiction, Marcinko returns to his authentic, no-holds-barred style in the latest explosive installment of his New York Times bestselling series, Rogue WarriorRοΏ½: Vengeance.
Armed with irreverent wit and a fully loaded submachine gun, Marcinko's fictional alter ego takes no prisoners as he and his Red Cell II team tackle fat-cat American bureaucrats as well as terrorists. Interspersing action with his classic combination of wisecracks and earthy humor, Marcinko crams a chemical explosion, a high-speed helicopter chase, a train hijacking, and a headless corpse into the first few pages. When it becomes clear that terrorists are gunning for Demo Dick as well as the country's most precious symbols and institutions, things become very personal. Forget the Rogue Warrior's usual terms of endearment -- this time he's out for blood.
Launched on an all-out international hunt, Demo Dick discovers a plot targeting the country's largest shipping port for liquefied petroleum gas...but that's just a prelude for Independence Day.
Of all the thriller writers out there today, only one has truly walked the walk and talked the talk. Marcinko infuses his new book with stories and details that could come only from the inside -- which makes them all the more alarming. Reserve the edge of your seat for this one....
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From Publishers Weekly
As usual, Marcinko's indestructible hero of his Rogue Warrior series is... himself. This time around (his 11th), Marcinko and his ex-military Rogue Warriors, operating as a private security company, are pulling off very successful attack exercises on transportation and energy targets in the U.S. While Marcinko and his pals are embarrassing the Department of Homeland Security (and offering hilariously deadpan, expletive-filled assessments of the government's performance), someone is sending Marcinko deadly messages, with more in mind than a public relations kerfuffle. As Marcinko investigates the puzzling clues, a cloudy picture emerges of Bosnian Muslim terrorists, smuggling, a missing French intelligence agent, strange connections to the Vietnam War and a very real threat of another major terrorist attack on U.S. soil. The story rushes from one pile of dead bodies to the next and ends with an exciting showdown at the Las Vegas Sands. While the action is tight (and spiked with cool super-spook technology), the villains' motives and malice are weak and unconvincing. Marcinko's highly profane first person remains as funny and charming as ever, though, and fans won't be disappointed.
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From Booklist
The Rogue Warrior and new collaborator DeFelice continue with another hard-boiled thriller starring Marcinko himself, with a high body count, lots of hot tubs containing interesting women, breakneck pacing, and positive loathing for chair-warming bureaucrats masquerading as warriors. The plot evolves from Marcinko's return to his old specialty--testing security arrangements--this time for Homeland Security, which has him breaching truck depots, nuclear power plants, and railroad bridges. The ease with which he penetrates them is rather alarming and may offer lay reader and security professional alike some useful clues. Marcinko the yarnspinner offers growing tension as it becomes obvious that somebody's out to get Marcinko the Rogue Warrior. Who and why are revealed in the context of a knock-down-drag-out against terrorists with a grudge. Although it is beset with the strengths and weaknesses of Marcinko's previous Rogue Warrior fancies, supply it to the series' established audience. Roland Green
Copyright οΏ½ American Library Association. All rights reserved
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