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Vengeance (Rogue Warrior Series)

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  • Posted April 16, 2012

    ONLY Marcinko! kick butt

    One of those you can't put down. Love his no nonsense approach to dealing with terrorists and scumm

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  • Posted March 3, 2009

    OMG THIS BOOK IS BAD

    the worst marcinko book yet i don't know if i will read more of his work

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 12, 2006

    Not as good!

    This book was not as good as the ones co-authored by John Weisman

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  • Anonymous

    Posted July 7, 2006

    This is the worst of bad Marcinko

    The truth: Marcinko is not a writer. If he were one, he would not use a ghost writer for his novels. I am a fan because I admire his knowledge of spec war and weapons. In this book he commits so many crimes against good writing that the whole thing is practically unreadable. And the endless digressions drive you to exhaustion and premature aging. His ideas are usually great in this book the results are bad. And the ending stinks. He builds the tension (or his ghost does), leading to nowhere. A downer. C'mon, boss, you can't end a book this way. It's nebulous and bad, bad, bad. Can we have more 'Violence of Action', pleeeze?

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  • Anonymous

    Posted July 5, 2006

    Overly Rated

    I do not care for a hero that narrates his own story. It is as though the character writes his own novel and expects the readers to have read all of his previous works. Far too much X-rated language. No one really uses that much dirty language unless he comes from the gutter. I did not get past page 39 as I was totally disappointed in the way the story was written. I just trashed it...

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 10, 2006

    Another notch for the Warrior of Warriors!

    Demo Dick the Frogman delivers another outstanding novel for his legions of readers!The only easy day was yesterday!Keep the books coming!hoo-yah!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 8, 2005

    Another enjoyable novel from Demo Dick

    I have just finished the book, and I am always anxious for the next one. If you have been enjoying the series, this one is just as good. It'll suck you in like the rest of them. You feel you're in the action with him. It'll make you think. Just like the rest, this novel kept me on a few late nights. I wouldn't pick this one up if this is your first. Start from the beginning. You need to work up to it. There's comments in his books that reflect on previous novels. To sum it up, another action packed novel From Demo Dick.

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  • Posted December 9, 2008

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    exhilarating faster than a speeding train thriller

    Rich Armstead of Homeland Security hires Marcinko and his Rogue Warrior team to simulate an incident in the heartland similar to what he and his men and one woman accomplished with Red Cell when his squad showed the vulnerability of nuclear subs and Air Force I. Marcinko and his crew ¿hijack¿ a train in Kansas carrying cyanide as their first stunt. As region Homeland Security chief Colonel Telly goes berserk over the incident, Marcinko notices explosives on a bridge not put there by his unit. They also find a headless handless corpse in the nearby water. --- Next stop is Iowa where Marcinko¿s team pulls off another terrorist act against Brozilla Cordelia and her unit followed by besting Telly again in Iowa. However, as Marcinko and the Rogue warriors head east, a pattern forms that makes them wonder if a real terrorist operative or cell follows their path with an agenda to take out the antiterrorist group and blow up some landmarks in the American heartland. --- This is an exhilarating faster than a speeding train thriller as Richard Marcinko and Jim DeFelice showcase what is wrong with Homeland Security. Especially intriguing is Telly, a bureaucrat more interested in saving face than lives as he constantly berates Marcinko and the Rogue Warriors for embarrassing him, not caring that he can correct problems. VENGEANCE is a top rate tale that readers will deeply enjoy. Fans of Tom Clancy will fond this novel hard to resist.--- Harriet Klausner

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    Posted July 26, 2011

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