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Seals #3

Seals: Battlecraft

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When the terrorist group known as al-Mimkhalif wages war on the high seas, Brannigan's Brigands prepare to take down the enemy, until they discover that one of their own is deep undercover in the al-Mimkhalif organization and holds the fate of their mission in his hands.

304 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published July 25, 2006

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Jack Terral

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January 26, 2018
This seals book has the crew trying to bring down the Al-Mimkhalidad group .I thought that the writing in this one was very good. It continued to bring the high action that has been a staple of this series since the beginning. The way that the bad guys point of view was thrown in was cool. It seemed to give them a more realistic feel. The fact that the writer was able to throw in one of the good guys into the bad guys camp and make it feel so smooth was pretty cool. As for the action, it was the exciting, nonstop stuff that has been an intrigual part of the series since the beginning. I felt that the dramatic portion of the story was very intriguing. It played out in a very respectable way. The bad side of the book was that the seals were made to seem as if they were a little bit less intimidating then they were in other books in this series. The book was still able to bring a lot of the great things that made this series so good. In the end, I’m saying that though it may not have been the best book in the world it was still a good read.
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