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The Blades: SAS Special Operations Force

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SAS Special Operations Force is the first book in the Blades series comprising the complete SAS Special Operations Force six part novella collection in a single volume hardback print & eBook edition.

1998, Danny ‘Feathers’ Archer has just passed the notoriously gruelling British SAS Selection. Having undergone 9 months of Tier One Special Forces' training he is assigned to an elite SAS Sabre Squadron - Bravo Seven Troop.

The Blades: SAS Special Operations Force follows Archer & Seven Troop through 4 years of operations across multiple global theatres from Sarajevo to Colombia, Sierra Leone to London, Paris to Las Vegas.

Archer’s journey takes him on SAS operations against Serbian War Criminals, the IRA & Colombian FARC, Sierra Leone's Rebels, The West Side Boys, and Al Qaeda.

Written in a terse and gritty contemporary style with a blend of technically authentic SAS action based on historical real-world operations, British forces humour and camaraderie, THE BLADES: SAS Special Operations Force is a thrilling and realistic blend of espionage & Special Forces action as The Blades live up to the Regiment’s motto: WHO DARES WINS.

454 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 12, 2014

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Josef Black

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543 reviews57 followers
February 25, 2015
Despite its length I felt that the book served as an excellent appetiser for the author's other works. It dealt with things in a believable way, from the way that the individuals acted and spoke to each other to the contact with the enemy. It made no attempt to glamourise things, or to sweep things out of sight. You do get given an insight into the politics being played out behind the scenes, and how the hands of those at the sharp end are almost tied by regulations.
118 reviews3 followers
June 20, 2014
Fantastic Read

while I normally would not pay for a novella I must say "BUY THESE BOOKS!!!" They are superb. I read a lot of military fiction and non-fiction and I must say that this author was either involved in SAS, has an inside source or has been made privy to actual ops. These books are written with enough suspense to keep turning page after page wanting to find out what happens to Archer band
the team but also have more than just a touch of real world authenticity to make you feel like this s@#t actually happened. No over the top nonsense, but again, still a page Turner! I read Thor, Flynn, Jack Murphy, the Arisen series, etc and if you read any of those authors these short stories are for you!

I can only hope that the author keeps this character and his mates around for a long time to come. Well done sir.
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3,083 reviews
April 21, 2015
Well done indeed. Loved the ending......This book is a collection of six novellas, but put together it makes a very enjoyable action read. The reader feels he is getting a very inside look into the SAS. Written in very much of an English slang, but that is part of the charm.

As soon as it was done I knew I had to find other Blade books and I did: The Blades Oscar Bravo Lima (The Blades SAS Book 2) by Josef Black . Okay, I am set. Put this book into my Entitle que right off the bat.

If you like Stephen Leather or Freddy Hansen, then you will love this Josef Black and his Blades.

Since Strikeback is entering it's final season, maybe someone could make a cable series of The Blades.

Did I mention I loved the ending?
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1 review
March 4, 2017
Awesome

I just loved everything about this book...ok it isn't up there with the literary greats...but for its type...and holding within its genre...it's a bloody good read...and I totally loved the characters which the author developes much more in book two...some of which chapters have me roaring with laughter...yes I bought book two immediately after the completion of this book...so eager was I to continue being swept along with "Tiger" Lane and his team....One could say it's like binge watching your favourite TV show...Highly recommended
2 reviews
November 6, 2019
Loved all three books (with the sole exception of Zara's Game). A few typos but I did not mind. The stories were very well crafted and the books very hard to put down. Would give it 10 stars if I could.

Wish the author was still around. He had announced the release in 2018 of new novels (Tiger Sanction among others) but Mr Black dropped off the face of the earth around that time.

His books are no longer available to purchase on AMZ (print or Kindle), and his website is no longer up.

Does anyone know what happened to him or a way to get in touch?

Cheers,
14 reviews
May 16, 2017
The Blades

The training, the Camaderie, the staunch loyalty, the military boys' joshing each other....suspense, humor and seriousness and ending with 9/11. A must read.
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246 reviews
January 13, 2019
Lingo lost me...

Not much of a story. The British military lingo was lost on me, so I didn't u understand much of their conversation . Eh.
1 review
December 5, 2023
Good escapism

Enjoyed this it's good for escapism if you have a good mind that you can imagine these things in it you can escape in it
Profile Image for Erik Sapp.
529 reviews
June 11, 2021
First, there is a lot of cursing in this book. If that offends you, do not read it.

It helps to know a little about the SAS and military terminology before reading this book. There are references to "Two Two" (22 SAS Regiment) and "Hereford" that I had to look up, as well as references to different uniforms. It also helps to know British slang, as there is a lot of that in the book.

The book itself is pretty good. I am not sure how realistic the missions are, as some seem rather over-the-top. Then again, this is the SAS, so it is possible the SAS really does do those things. The writing is crude (in a "blunt," not a "juvenile," way), but it fits the characters.

In general, this is a good military fiction book. Not outstanding, but well worth reading.
568 reviews10 followers
April 30, 2015
Interesting story about Danny "Feathers" Archer and his entrance into the world of the SAS Special Operations group. There is a lot of action in various places around the world, mostly fighting Al Qaeda cells. This book almost reads like the 'after action' report before it is edited for language and the removal of classified or extraneous information.
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3 reviews
October 25, 2015
really enjoyed this short story; a little different from the usual military storyline as the author focuses on the dynamics and camaraderie between the team, rather than the specifics of the operation. look forward to the next in the series!
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35 reviews1 follower
September 1, 2016
Another gem of a book, I love this genre, as I saw in another review the book captures the comrade the of the team, which I like to thing is typical of the British army' gallows humour, currently reading the next book in the series and loving it!
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262 reviews1 follower
April 21, 2016
Numerous typos and some of the speech I felt like I needed a translator app.
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262 reviews1 follower
March 16, 2016
Too many, annoying typos, learn to use, commas, correctly
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20 reviews
April 13, 2017
Another great read Josef ,

better hurry with the new ones as I'm now on the last book Dagger .
Carnt wait for the new ones .
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