Who do you pick to do the impossible missions? The ones who are expendable. A modern day Dirty Dozen, where a cover unit is sent on the missions from which they aren't expected to return. One new member begins to wonder who exactly do they work for?
3. High Praise for Section Eight
Airpower Journal: “Mayer has written
a very good novel and has established
himself as one of today’s best military
technothriller writers. A background in
Special Operations gives him
credibility and understanding from
having been there and done that.”
Written by a New York Times Bestselling Author,
West Point Graduate and Green Beret.
4. The facts:
During World War II a massive fortune in
gold, art and other precious artifacts
disappeared across the Pacific Rim, seized
by the Japanese.
Part of this was called Yamashita’s Gold.
Some was recovered by the United States
and used to fund black ops.
Some was recovered by terrorists to fund
their own operations.
5. On a covert mission to rescue hostages, a
Delta Force Commander is devastated
when his team is ambushed.
Disgraced, he is forced out of the elite unit
and ends up in something he never heard
of:
Section Eight.
6. His new teammates?
The rejects. The criminals. The
addicted. The terminally ill.
Who better to conduct missions that
have no chance of succeeding?
7. There appears to be a traitor on his
team.
But as the mission progresses, he
begins to wonder if perhaps the traitor is
the patriot?
8. The team is run by an entity known only
as The Organization.
The team leader’s problem?
Is the Organization really part of the
United States government or something
else entirely?
9.
10. Author’s Note:
There were times we received mission
packets in ‘isolation’ that made us
wonder who originated the orders.
Were we being played?
Were we pawns in a larger scheme?
You’re not paranoid when you’re
working in the covert world.
You’re operating in normal mode.
12. The Shadow Warrior Series
These are stand alone titles and don’t need to be read in order.
13. New York City. 1970s.
Former Green Beret Will Kane is the lone wolf
who must take down the bad wolves preying
on the innocent.
“Fans of Jack Reacher, look no further than Will Kane.
Written by the author with Reacher’s real
background.” Booklist
http://bobmayer.com/fiction/
14. www.bobmayer.com
About the author: Bob Mayer up in the Bronx, New York
City; graduated West Point, served in the Infantry
including leading a recon platoon in the First Cav
Division, and then Special Forces (Green Berets),
commanding an A-Team and other assignments. After
leaving active duty he studied martial arts in the Orient
and was brought back for numerous ADSW (Active Duty
Special Work) tours in Special Operations.
He’s lived on an island off the east coast, an island off
the west coast, in the Rocky Mountains, the hill country of
Texas, the first of New England, the Appalachians and
other places.
They haven’t caught up to him yet.
He is the New York Times bestselling author of over 80
books.
Editor's Notes
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