SEAL Team Six: Hunt the Scorpion

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Pub Date Feb 19 2013 | Archive Date May 20 2014
Mulholland Books | Little, Brown and Company

Description

Thomas Crocker and SEAL Team Six are back for another adrenaline-packed adventure from former SEAL commando Don Mann.

When a cargo ship is captured by pirates off the east coast of Africa, SEAL Team Six is called into action. What looks at first like a simple search and rescue turns much more perilous when the ship's cargo is revealed to be yellowcake, a critical component in nuclear weaponry. Thomas Crocker and his squad are dispatched to Libya with a clear objective: to secure the dangerous materials before terrorists can unleash nuclear havoc on the world.

Hunt the Scorpion is a lightning-fast thrill ride - a bold new chapter in the Thomas Crocker SEAL Team Six adventures. It will leave readers breathless, charged, and ready for the next op.
Thomas Crocker and SEAL Team Six are back for another adrenaline-packed adventure from former SEAL commando Don Mann.

When a cargo ship is captured by pirates off the east coast of Africa, SEAL Team...

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ISBN 9780316209618
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An exciting vision of the clandestine operations of Seal Team Six. The story is extremely well-written and the characters are developed as real people' Once you start reading you are quickly hooked by the action and suspense. While the action is fiction, the stories are based in current events and the geopolitical environment of the mid-east. The action continues from the Somali coast to Libya, with brief breaks back to America. The story brings the reader as close to the action as could be.

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