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SEAL Team Six: Hunt the Scorpion: A Thomas Crocker Thriller
Written by Ralph Pezzullo and Don Mann
Narrated by Peter Ganim
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Thomas Crocker and SEAL Team Six are back for another adrenaline packed adventure from former SEAL commando Don Mann.
When a nuclear device goes missing, and surfaces in the clutches of known terrorists, the United States calls on its most prized anti-terrorism force: Navy SEAL Team Six . Thomas Crocker and his squad from HUNT THE WOLF are called into action, protecting the world from terrorist threats.
With the same real life insight and pulse pounding action he brought to INSIDE SEAL TEAM SIX and HUNT THE WOLF, Don Mann takes listeners inside the most elite combat unit on the planet and on an action-packed ride that is sure to appeal to fans of Vince Flynn and Brad Thor.
When a nuclear device goes missing, and surfaces in the clutches of known terrorists, the United States calls on its most prized anti-terrorism force: Navy SEAL Team Six . Thomas Crocker and his squad from HUNT THE WOLF are called into action, protecting the world from terrorist threats.
With the same real life insight and pulse pounding action he brought to INSIDE SEAL TEAM SIX and HUNT THE WOLF, Don Mann takes listeners inside the most elite combat unit on the planet and on an action-packed ride that is sure to appeal to fans of Vince Flynn and Brad Thor.
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Ralph Pezzullo
RALPH PEZZULLO is a New York Times bestselling author and award-winning playwright, screenwriter and journalist. His books include Jawbreaker, Inside SEAL Team Six and others. He lives in California.
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Reviews for SEAL Team Six
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Wow! What a great book! Once you start it, forget eating, forget sleeping! If you are like me you will want to read it straight through. Principal author Donn Mann was a member of a Seal assault team prior to his retirement. His knowledge and experience lends a lot of credibility to all aspects of the book, including it's hero, Tom Crocker. a U.S. Navy Chief Warrant Officer who leads an assault team which is a part of the U.S. Navy's Seal Team Six. Mann has been there, and done that, and it shows.The basic plot element is fighting al-Qaeda terrorists. One subplot has Crocker leading his team on a training climb of K2. Another subplot has him trying to rescue a young Norwegian woman who was kidnapped by terrorists to be sold into sexual slavery. All of the various threads are woven together skillfully into a suspense and action packed thriller.If violence and death disturb you, or if crude language offends your sensibilities, you might not want to venture into these pages. Otherwise, go for it -- you won't be sorry. Most highly recommended!
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Don Mann draws the reader in to his world of action and intrigue with crisp, tight dialogue and colorful descriptions. The combat sequences are good, with lots of detail, but enough "fog of battle" to keep them believable. This installment is long on action but fairly short on character development with the series characters. The characterization of incidental characters is excellent, with several being intriguing to the point of wanting to know more about them. Even a fictional SSgt Nancy Cisneros, USMC deserves more than a few paragraphs in the Prologue. The glaring exception in characterization is that of the villains. The villains are cardboard cutouts set up on a known distance range. The evidence of the villains' evil is focused on American sensibilities. Corrupt governments, suicide attacks, and sex slave trafficking are global problems, but American readers will find the list of charges against the villains particularly abhorrent. Exotic locations and interesting background give the book a depth that the story line itself doesn't quite provide. Taken as a standalone novel, the book is good to very good. Taken with the background of the rest of Mann's Seal Team Six novels, it's solidly in the very good category.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Fast paced action adventure well written with characters and scenarios that are more than normal. But in steps in Seal Team Six leader and various members to save the day and do their duty no matter the cost professionally or personally. Hope to gt another prerelease book from author gain. Recommend to all action adventure iction readers
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5If special-ops fiction is your thing, this is certainly one for the summer beach reading list. The pacing is frenetic and there's quite an emphasis on door-kicking (as they say) with a minimum of character development outside of the main character (the team leader). And frankly, the author is better at the action sequences anyway. While portions of the book clearly draw upon the author's experience as a SEAL team member, the full sequence of events described in the book goes a bit beyond believability due to their scale and range. However, the interactions of the team leader with the polticos in Washington ring true as they manage to spin blame toward the operators for a operation gone somewhat haywire.It's disappointing that the writing didn't delve into the mental side of the SEALs' work and also gave short shrift to the teamwork inherent not only within the team but also to the various units that provide support to SEALs in field operations. But hey, this is beach fiction (or a good choice for a cross-country flight) so there's no need to get too picky about those sorts of details.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Another great book recieved through the Advanced Reader program.Been getting into military-esque books lately from History & Memoirs and now adding novels to the list. I feel this was written very well. Character development was some of the best I have seen in many recent books. The author took great deal pulling from their experience as a Navy Seal to paint a realistic and honest portrayal about the fighting, struggles, dark sides, comraderie of the US Navy Seal Team.I feel the mountain climbing portion of the book, while it serves to build up a sense of team and comraderie and working together as a cohesive group, could have worked better as a standalone piece
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This book is a very fast read. It is such a quick read because of the pacing of the story line makes it difficult to put down. The novel is about a group of Seals sent to capture a terrorist in Karachi, Pakistan and the convoluted trail to the final show down with the terrorist. There is a side story of white slavery that becomes intertwined with the pursuit of the terrorist. While the story is good, some of the action seems to be beyond belief.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Navy SEAL Tom Crocker has led his Team 6 on many missions against terrorists who target the United States of its friends. Now he seems to have met his match in an al-Qaeda agent who has been having success with his targets.After one of the associates of Abu Rasul Zaman is eliminated, Crocker finds evidence of a major operation under way against the West and U.S. friends. At the same time, there are a number of young people across Europe who are being kidnapped and sold to Arabs. Crocker is asked to find one of them whose family is friends with the King of Norway.There isn't a lot of depth to the characters but there is nonstop action and excitement throughout the book.It's a sheer pleasure to read this exciting book.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5This was a fast read. Having read all the "Seal" books, i am familiar with the training, etc. which this book did not elaborate on. Our hero,Tom Crocker, learns about a young girl kidnapping ring and, with a daughter himself, jumps into the search effort on behalf of the King of Norway. Sound implausible? It is, very much so. Our hero is mauled many times but miraculously lives to fight again and again and again. It makes the Seal team members appear to be tough as nails, but a little too tough for this reader to swallow. The story line of the chase for the missing girl is fun and interesting, It's a bit hard to believe our hero meets a representative of the King on a conquest of K-2 (that's the toughest mountain in the world to climb), then continually disobeying his superiors in the CIA and others, he manages to fly to Oman, and so on.Luckily for Crocker, the bad Al Queda guys, Zaman and Rafik are also involved in the young girl trafficking. This gets more unbelievable as it moves along. It appears that the Seal veteran author and his professional writer friend have put together a wanna be thriller and really missed the mark. I would even go as far to say that "A seal team six novel" is really a misnomer.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5When Thomas saved the uranium from getting to Iran yes!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Great story! Great life detail on the characters! I am enjoying the dearies!
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Action packed from the very beginning to the end of it
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Great read. Full of action and sapience. loved the team.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Book source ~ NetGalleyChief Warrant Officer, Thomas Crocker of SEAL Team Six and his team are on the way for some mountain climbing training in Islamabad when they are given a mission. Intel puts a known terrorist at an address in Karachi, Pakistan. They are to go in, locate, and bring Abu Rasul Zaman out alive. Except the mission goes sideways and after the smoke clears they’re told Zaman isn’ty one of the bodies left behind. He’s escaped. Mission failure. It eats at Crocker as he and his team are dismissed to go do their climb. When he meets up with a Norwegian diplomat on the mountain things take a turn that’s unexpected and now the clock is ticking. Will Crocker and his men finish the mission after all?Full of action this is definitely a thrill ride with a side of mystery from beginning to end. However, it lags a bit in spots, it’s a tad repetitive in areas, and if you love descriptions of weapons then you’ll definitely love this story. Because each and every weapon is listed each and every time they gear up. In addition, I am not really a fan of Crocker. He seems to be more than a touch obsessive-compulsive about working out and pushing himself – even to the point of hurting himself. Extreme and more than a little alarming. His personality is also a tiny bit sketchy although he gets the job done, I can say that about him. Eat your heart out, John McClane. There are some POV problems, not many but enough to pull me out of the story. Otherwise, this is an adrenaline-loving, white hat vs black hat, save the girl, tale from beginning to end.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Enjoyable book. While some parts seemed a bit farfetched, it was written by a 30 year veteran of the Seals. I have known Seals so perhaps it's not so farfetched after all (not because I have known Seals but because of their stories I have heard). It is a fast paced thriller with lots of action. While love of families was made obvious, any romance in this book was barely noticed.One thing I enjoyed aside from the actual story line was the quotes that prefaced each paragraph (and some within the dialogue). They were always appropriate and several I hope to remember.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I haven't read many books that follow SEAL Team Six, mostly they have only made an appearance in some of the books that I've read. So this is somewhat of a new reading experience for me. When this book and the others of this series were made available for me on NetGalley I picked them up hoping to try something different.What I really enjoyed about this book was that you could tell that Don Mann really knows his stuff. Everything was described with such precision and with some of the events that happened in this book you would either have to have real-life knowledge or an amazing imagination in order to have written them.Crocker was such a dynamic character to follow. On the one hand he is a strong leader of his group, but on the other hand he is a man who has learned from his previous mistakes and wants to be able to spend time with his family. I loved his strength but also that little bit of vulnerability he would show from time to time.I loved the action in this book. While it is prevalent throughout the book it does build towards the end until you're left on the edge of your seat gasping at the final showdown. I really look forward to reading more of this series.Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the chance to read SEAL Team Six: Hunt the Wolf.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5The US Embassy in Morocco is attacked and the Seal Team is sent to capture a terrorist but he slips away. While climbing a mountain Tom Crocker leans of a young girl that was kidnapped and as a promise to the King of Norway he will search for her. It turns out the terrorist is also in the human trafficking business. While Crocker gets beat up, hurt and sent to the hospital, he is ready and willing to continue his search.There is action, but there is also the whole section of mountain climbing that could have been another story and pulls away from the opening. It was okay but it didn’t hold my interest.