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Commandos. Striking hard, striking quickly and with little warning they bring fear to the hearts of their enemies. Their audacity knows no bounds, and their accomplishments are many.

Black Wolf Company is called upon to perform another daring mission alongside the rest of their battalion. By performing an attack deep behind hostile lines they hope to deal a decisive blow to their enemies and turn the war firmly in their favor. But ambitious plans carry great risk, especially when the enemy has commandos of their own...

273 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 28, 2015

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Mitchell T. Jacobs

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Mitchell T. Jacobs was born Yong Sun Park in Anyang, South Korea, and was adopted at the age of four months. His adopted family gave him their love, his current name, and his New York accent. He grew up in the small town of Groton, New York. Mitchell still currently resides close by, near Ithaca, New York.

Mitchell discovered his love of writing in his freshman year of college, where he took several creative writing and screenwriting classes. He is a graduate of Binghamton University with a B.A. in history. Some of his favorite topics to study include World War II, Ancient Rome and Medieval Asia. Mitchell's hobbies include board games, video games and anime. He enjoys contemporary literature as well as classic writers such as Edgar Allen Poe, H.P. Lovecraft, J.R.R. Tolkein. Fitting with his background in history, he also enjoys World War I era poetry, such as Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon. Mitchell is also a fantasy sports enthusiast (he always seems to come in second place) and is a die-hard Philadelphia Eagles fan.

Black Wolf is Mitchell's first published novel. He also enjoys writing fantasy, blogging and occasionally dabbles in poetry, accompanied by a good cup of coffee.

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Worst book book by far

The worst book in the series so far and it's not even close. The constant bad radio discipline finally got to my as well. By now Hydra should have radio policies and talk should not be conversational in the middle of battle.
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