Hot on the trail of a bank official who is laundering money for an al Qaeda-sponsored terrorist cell, Rogue Warrior Richard Marcinko finds himself in the thick of a covert operation run by the CIA--a.k.a. the Christians in Action. Angry that their operation has been ruined, the CIA demands that Marcinko and his Red Cell International group work for them. He agrees, then gets into a situation so dire only SEAL Team Six can extricate him.
While grateful for help from the unit he helped establish, Marcinko realizes there's a lot more going on than the CIA will admit--and when the investigation leads to a luxury liner loaded with explosives and contraband heading toward the United States, he recruits members from the original SEAL Team Six to help. But will the old-timers and young bucks be enough to prevent disaster in a US port?
Richard Marcinko is the author of the Rogue Warrior thrillers and is a living, breathing hero honored with the silver star and four bronze stars for valor, along with two Navy Commendation medals and other honors. After serving in Vietnam, he went on to start and command SEAL Team 6, the Navy's anti-terrorist group, and Red Cell, a high-level anti-terrorist unit. Marcinko keeps his hand in the field as the president of a private international security company and now lives in Warrington, Virginia.
Why hasn't Hollywood made a movie about the Rogue Warrior??? There are so many superhero action movies that now they are being re-made. The Rogue Warrior is like John McClane from Die Hard mixed with Rambo, except that he is the real deal; not a ficticious hero! But, I digress...
"Dictator's Ransom", like the other installments in the Rogue Warrior series, is a fast-paced, action-packed, enjoyable read. Plus, Marcinko has a great sense of humor and I love his politically-incorrect style. Some of the scenarios in the book are a little unbelievable at times, but hey, it's fiction and it's fun! You know that the tactics and ops are based on real-life experience since Marcinko literally developed modern spec-ops and anti-terrorism warfare as we know it.
I give it 4 out of 5 stars only because I wish that some of the events in the book were more climactic and not played out so quickly. Never the less, I highly recommend "Dictator's Ransom" and any of Marcinko's books!
This was the first book I have read in the Rogue Warrior series by Richard Marcinko. I was not prepared for the different approach to writing by this author.
The story is written in the first person. Even though it is fiction, the story seems very real. After reading about the author's past real life exploits, I realized that the author has actually experienced the reality he was writing about. I doubt that the author has ever actually been involved with the North Korean leaders, l have no doubt that the action in the book is something that he has experienced. This makes the book seem very real.
Another thing that surprised me was the frequent use of dry humor. I enjoyed the light hearted aspects of the story both in the prose and in the footnotes.
I did not find the characters to be compelling but then, this is a pure action story. I will read more of this series of books
The Rogue Warrior does not disappoint! Another great book that is nothing but action and adventure from the first page to the last page (endnotes included). Thank you Captain Marcinko!
Dickie Marcinko has never written anything not worth reading! Great plot, great action, great characters...what is not to like? Set is Asia predominantly North Korea it is spellbinding in its intensity!
#14 in the Rogue Warrior series, this 2008 entry is the third Richard Marcinko written with co-author Jim DeFelice since re-starting the franchise in 2005.
Rogue Warrior series - Dick Marcinko is invited to dinner by Kim Jong Il, Supreme Leader of North Korea. Dick intends to refuse but in light of a pending nuclear treaty is persuaded by the State Department and the CIA to accept and find the location of some hidden nukes. Kim Jong Il wants Dick to find his bastard son, who is somewhere in China. Most preposterous yet.
Here is another one that I just picked up because I have read all the others, and this one follows the formular. Demo Dick saves the world. His earlier books I thought were closer to what I thought was happening in the world. This one deals with North Korea and while that is relavent, it seems very simplistic. I would say it was written at a lower level except for the violence.
I couldn't finish it. The first person, tongue in cheek humor that other reviewers have mentioned did me in too. I was disappointed because I thoroughly enjoyed Rogue Warrior.