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  • Posted January 27, 2009

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    A great thriller

    Lakota warrior Master Sergeant Charlie Strongheart is a member of the elite Delta Force Combat Applications Group (CAG). His current assignment is to assassinate a New York City cop on the streets of Manhattan. He succeeds in taking out James Rashad, but NYPD had a sting operation so the local police angrily capture Charlie as a cop killer. The cops are taken aback as they thought they were conducting surveillance of a drug deal, but are shocked to find a stinger missile inside Rashad¿s vehicle. The next day Charlie is freed by the court.

    The brass assigns Poke as Charlie is called by his unit with a dangerous mission. He and CAG ¿Funny Platoon¿ Sergeant First Class Fila Jannart, an Iranian-American, are to infiltrate Iran and terminate jihadist Davood Faraz Dabdeh, whose growing popularity alarms the Western intelligence agency as he claims Bin Laden is a coward and has no compunctions raping and killing female Muslims as well as any American. The difficulty of the mission is killing him without martyring him.

    Don Bendell moves from his enjoyable Criminal Investigations Detachment series to the Delta Force CAG thriller, but retains the action-packed excitement while providing the audience intriguing background into his lead couple especially Charlie and what is even more fascinating is what occurs before a deployment. The story line is fast-paced from the New York scenario to the Fort Bragg gangbanging to Iran and never slows down while insuring Charlie and Fila are fully developed. Although a strong bias with an obvious good and bad characterization mindset leading to opposition characters like General Rozanski and the villains seem to be somewhat like caricatures with perversions, fans will relish DETACHMENT DELTA starring two real American heroes with intriguing deep rooted backgrounds especially the heroine.

    Harriet Klausner

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  • Posted January 25, 2009

    Read this if you are on America's side in the 21st century war on terror.

    A love story really, but also the brutal truth about how our Army Special Forces are organized and operate. Fiction based on the truth. Take a trip with a real Green Beret author, from 1876 to the present, on a journey from the Little Bighorn Battlefield to the deserts of Iran. Its a wild ride. It makes you pause and ponder good and evil and enter the minds of warriors in victory, love, fear, and death. The weapons and transportation are different now but the terror of war is unchanged. You will remember this book.

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  • Posted January 19, 2009

    Detachment Delta: A Mix of History, Action and Intrigue

    As a retired Army officer with 36 years service, I had absolutey no idea of what Delta Force did! This story, novel(?) or autobiography(?) is extremely gripping and one that is not put down easily! Author Don Bendell is an excellent writer, and it is obvious that these are his life experiences related in "novel" format---either that or he is one heck of a researcher!

    I say it is a mix of history as well. In most of the books and things I thought I knew the story of the Battle of Little Big Horn! It is interesting to hear it told from the indians point of view and in such detail.

    Congratulations to Author Bendell on an excellent piece of work!

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    Posted January 23, 2009

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