After Benghazi, Mac Walker, former Navy SEAL gun for hire, returns to the United States only to find his own government now seeking to silence him for what they believe he knows. http://dwulsterman.com/
I am sleep deprived because of this book. I could not put it down. it definitely speaks to where the USA and the world are heading, and have been heading for a very long time now. I definitely related very strongly to this. well written, realistic.
This was an exciting, fast-paced compelling story; the protagonist is admirable, smart and I look forward to reading more in this series. I rated this one 4.8 stars. (It could use some editing, but I didn't let that distract me from the book.)
Great story line! The author has a wonderful ability to paint incredible pictures with words!
Unfortunately, there are so many spelling and grammatical errors it distracts from the reading. It appears as if this book was never proof read. If it was, I would strongly urge the author to get another proof reader.
Wow, if I hadn't known better. I would have said my friend wrote this book all the way from the government to guns. A Navy Seal Black ops is hired to kill some officials in Bengazie; but somehow the mission was scrubbed ,which caused much anger with the higher ups. It is a world wide government over throw. A now Mac and his buddies are being hunted. Each one is killed over time and the world is racing out of control. Kinda scary, considering the American Government today, the problems with Russia, England, France and others. It has been part of outsiders plans for years; so my question to you is, is it coming? Will the next generations live a life like Communist Germany, like Red China, like the Middle East? I surely hope not. I hope that we are able to keep our freedom and continue to develop and build strong allies so w e don't have to live in a world as this book suggests even though technically it is fiction.
Pretty good through the first 2/3 of the book, then kind of bogged down until near the end. Too much time wasted in setting things up for the next book in the series. Too bad.
This is part of the series and so reflective of the world today. I urge you to read the books in sequence or some sections you won't get the full affect.