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Rogue Warrior #9

Detachment Bravo

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From top-secret diplomatic tunnels beneath London to the high seas off the Azores, the New York Times bestselling SEAL commando of eight explosive thrillers takes on a lethal group of Irish Republican Army terrorists in

ROGUE WARRIOR
DETACHMENT BRAVO

The Rogue Warrior is back in a fast-paced, furious, in-your-face adventure! This time he's on the hunt for a high-tech army that smashed the Good Friday Peace Accord and killed a half dozen American and British CEOs. Launched by two self-financed, new-generation terrorists, this murderous wing of the IRA has an even bigger assault planned -- one that promises to stun the world. Now, along with a special ops team made up of Brits, SEALS, spies, and NSA operatives, Marcinko is determined to stop them, but there are a few they don't know the target, they don't know the date, and they don't know where the terror is going down.

416 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published May 28, 2001

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Richard Marcinko

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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.

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Author 12 books89 followers
April 17, 2019
Not the best book Marcinko has ever written, or maybe I am just getting a bit too old to read these types of books. I found it very difficult to get through this book because it was just too predictable. It seems that a lot of the books Marcinko has written follow a very specific pattern, and this book was no different.
5,305 reviews62 followers
February 18, 2016
#9 in the Rogue Warrior series. Final entry co-written by John Weisman.

Rogue Warrior series - Capt. Dick Marcinko, a Navy SEAL black ops specialist, teams with British SAS special ops Brig. Mick Owen and a select few men to stop a London bombing by an IRA splinter group. Too many screw-ups endanger the mission, cause a big PR snafu and land Mick and Dick in hot water with their bosses. Then they're assigned to track another splinter group, the Green Hand Defenders, who are brewing a plot to kill huge numbers of U.S. and British citizens in one hit. Snubbing the higher-ups, Mick and Dick follow a lead to Argentina, where Dick abuses an old nemesis who's now a CIA station chief when the man rejects Dick's warning of an attack on the American Embassy. After word gets out, the boys find themselves persona non grata in their own agencies, but remain committed to finishing their jobs any way they can. The ensuing roughshod romp over land and sea is a military vigilante's fantasy.
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October 7, 2013
I give this book zero stars. This book was just plain terrible. I only finished it because I was hoping that there would be some redeeming value to it. There was not. Everything about it is fake. That that would not be bad if it was a fantasy, but it is supposed to be realistic story. There is nothing realistic about this book. I will never read a Richard Marcinko book again. It was a complete waste of time to read.
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July 29, 2016
And The Rogue Warrior is back. This time on the trail of two Irish terrorists bent on destruction. But part of his chase lands him in hot water because he "went off the map". However, he is exacting Rogue Warrior revenge for the killing of one of his friends (who was also part of his Rogue Warrior team).

A real page turner!
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Author 1 book34 followers
February 23, 2013
Another fun-filled Rogue Warrior adventure, packed with action, humor, and international intrigue. The "Death, Pain, and Sufferin'" quote in priceless. This is actually my second time reading it (having first done so upon its initial release in 2001).
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May 29, 2013
Another adventure from Richard Marcinko - this storyline dealing with Irish terrorists branching out and targeting Americans. I wanted to rate it 3.5 stars, so settled on 3.

A quick read with a satisfying ending.
5 reviews1 follower
March 25, 2014
Another good story by Demo Dick

Detachment Bravo is another good story by Marcinko. Solid character build out with lots of realistic action.

I've read about 8 of Marcinko's books and Detachment Bravo is another solid story.
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November 5, 2019
Outstanding Warriordom!

The Rogue Warrior showed off his strengths as a Navy SEAL! He also manifested some weaknesses and a couple of legitimate "brain farts." Excellent story! Great team work! I highly recommend this book to you. Enjoy!
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July 11, 2012
I find it funny that I enjoy the Marcinko books so much. Each book is very similar to the next, but I still find them fun to read. This is not high literature, but definitely one hell of a good read.
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May 21, 2014
Another well written book by the warrior. I liked the Ira angle in this novel. Interesting in this book that mr. Murphy didn't show his ugly mug much. I'm dick and the boys appreciated it.
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April 29, 2017
I can't give Marcinko less than four stars while he's still alive. I look at his books as kind of like an oasis after a bunch of more serious reads. I like to dive into a Marcinko, I always learn something, I'm always entertained. It's not quite the cracker in between the glasses of wine at a tasting, it's more like a shot of Bombay Sapphire after the cracker.
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