From top-secret diplomatic tunnels beneath London to the high seas off the Azores, the New York Times bestselling SEAL commando of eight explosive thrillers takes on a lethal group of Irish Republican Army terrorists in Rogue Warrior: Detachment Bravo.
The Rogue Warrior is back in a fast-paced, furious, in-your-face adventure. This time he is on the hunt for a high-tech army that smashed the Good Friday Peace Accord and killed a half dozen American and British CEOs. Launched by two self-financed, new-generation terrorists, this murderous wing of the IRA has an even bigger assault planned—one that promises to stun the world.
Now, along with a special ops team made up of Brits, SEALS, spies, and NSA operatives, Marcinko is determined to stop them, but there are a few unknowns: they don't know the target, they don't know the date, and they don't know where the terror is going down.
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"Another fun-filled Rogue Warrior adventure, packed with action, humor, and international intrigue. The "Death, Pain, and Sufferin'" quote in priceless. This is actually my second time reading it (having first done so upon its initial release in 2001)."
— Christian (5 out of 5 stars)
“In a field of wanna-bes, Marcinko is the real thing.”
— Washington Times“What readers have seen in hero-author Marcinko’s previous outings is on view in this one, too.”
— Booklist“Unabashedly testosterone-addled.”
— Publishers Weekly" I find it funny that I enjoy the Marcinko books so much. Each book is very similar to the next, but I still find them fun to read. This is not high literature, but definitely one hell of a good read. "
— Dale, 10/15/2013" A real life old school bad ass, who walked the walk and said to hell with the talk. To bad the self important ass hats in charge set him up and put him in jail because he made the look bad. "
— Rob, 5/15/2011" A real macho book - and fun to read. "
— Roger, 4/11/2011" Interesting book. Author is very self centered and comes off as a braggard who was framed by the navy. Still enjoyed some of his yarns. Good vacation book "
— George, 2/27/2011" I read this close to 20 years ago. Lots of macho bluster in here, but there's also plenty of insight into a world few will probably ever know. The rest of the series has diminishing returns.<br/> "
— Ben, 1/26/2011" Great lessons in how small minded people work to hold down large minded and capable people. "
— John, 1/14/2011" Great first-hand account of Navy SEAL team training, mentality, and missions. Interestingly-honest assessments of some real-life missions, both high-profile and covert. "
— Michael, 7/25/2010" This book is just big fun for readers of the dark arts of today's nasty world. Richard epitomizes the "Point of the Spear." Muscular, masculine, irreverently military, and macho at its core, maximum kill them first; ask questions later – in overdrive. <br/>Read it, you'll love it. "
— Don, 6/25/2010" Forgot about this one but was reminded by a YA novel I just read an advance of called StarCrossed. Dickie Marcinko is just what every action hero/spy wishes he was, and this guy is the real thing. Mature and not for the feint-hearted. "
— Daniel, 4/28/2010" Yep, definitely a guilty pleasure of mine. "
— Fedaykin, 2/6/2010" My father is "Gold Dust Frank" in the book. A plank owner of Team 6 and Red Cell. I grew up living through the last half of this autobiography and have met Marcinko on a number of occasions. <br/> <br/>My review is a bit biased. "
— Tristax, 1/3/2010" Hard to believe some of it. James Freyish. "
— Savage, 11/9/2009" Richard Marcinko is a man that could kill a person 50 ways with his pinky. "
— Gabe, 10/8/2009" This is not a book for everyone, but I loved themall. "
— Tommy, 6/10/2009Richard Marcinko (1940-2021) was an author, a former Navy SEAL commander, and CEO of SOS Temps, Inc., his private security firm. Among numerous books, he wrote the New York Times bestseller Leadership Secrets of the Rogue Warrior: A Commando’s Guide to Success. Rogue Warrior, his #1 New York Times bestselling autobiography, set the stage for his bestselling Rogue Warrior novels, which were coauthored with John Weisman and Jim DeFelice.
Seven time New York Times bestselling author John Weisman is one of a select company of authors to have their books on both the Times nonfiction and fiction bestseller lists. He pioneered coverage of Naval Special Warfare when he co-authored the No. 1 New York Times bestseller Rogue Warrior, then conceived, created, developed, and wrote eight best-selling Rogue sequels. He lives sin the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia.