Howard Linskey – Don’t Let Him In (retail) (epub)

Howard Linskey – Don’t Let Him In (retail) (epub)

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Title: Don’t Let Him In
Author: Howard Linskey
Language: English
Year: 2018
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN: 9788389124081
Total pages: 199 str.

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There’s a killer on the loose.
They say a locked door can’t stop him.
And you’re in a big, old house, all alone.
That is, you think you’re alone . . .

‘Dark, creepy and compelling, with the claustrophobic sense of a killer waiting around every corner’ T.M. LOGAN, bestselling author of The Holiday
‘I COULDN’T TURN THE PAGES FAST ENOUGH’ 5***** Reader Review
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Rebecca has come back home to the small town of Eriston to bury her father, Sean.
Sean was always obsessed with the town’s urban legend, of a killer who supposedly comes in the night.
Rebecca’s never had time for the rumours. Except, as she reads through his notes, it’s clear he was sure he was about to uncover the truth. And then she hears that there are unanswered questions about his death.
It’s unnerving, reading through his theories alone in their tall, creaking family house on the seafront.
If she didn’t know better,…

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Howard Leonard – A City of Hopes Unrealized (retail) (epub)

Howard Leonard – A City of Hopes Unrealized (retail) (epub)

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Title: A City of Hopes Unrealized
Author: Howard Leonard
Language: English
Year: 2020
Subjects: Bartender, Established Couple, Friends to Lovers, Humorous, Interracial, Over 40, Therapist, UST
Publisher: NineStar Press, LLC
ISBN: 9781621643067
Total pages: 209 str.

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After ending a relationship that began in an era before social media, Alan finds that good friends, a thriving medical practice, and an abundance of dates with a vast array of intriguing men in progressive Seattle aren’t enough to surmount the shortcomings of his own insight.
From endearing Justin to cultured Bradley, to his fantasy man, Marley, Alan frustrates his friends and therapist by being better at ambivalence than connection. The characters in A City of Hopes Unrealized represent people we all know and, although uncomfortable, may even remind us of ourselves as we try to navigate circumstances we would never choose and might never even envision.

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Howard L Cory – The Sword of Lankor (epub)

Howard L Cory – The Sword of Lankor (epub)

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Title: The Sword of Lankor
Author: Howard L Cory
Language: English
Year: 2018
Subjects: Science Fiction, Ace Double, Sci-Fi
Publisher: Ace Books Inc.
ISBN: 9788365803412
Total pages: 184 str.

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EPUB v3

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Howard Kiel – Night of a Thousand Whispers (retail) (epub)

Howard Kiel – Night of a Thousand Whispers (retail) (epub)

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Title: Night of a Thousand Whispers
Author: Howard Kiel
Language: angielski
Year: 2006
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
ISBN: 8952744934
Total pages: 200 str.

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Kate Walton is a sassy, beautiful, intelligent and fearless woman; she is an investigative journalist who works for a prestigious Australian newspaper. One night, she receives a mysterious phone call from an anonymous caller asking her to meet him by the docks and to bring some money. The caller says he has information about something that has international repercussions. Intrigued by this, Kate calls her friend, Greg O’Rourke, and asks him to come along for backup; what follows sets a course for murder, smuggling and much more. Aided by Greg and a troubled ex SAS soldier suffering from flashbacks and PTSD, by the name of Derek Austin, Kate aims to use all her skills as a journalist and try to solve the mystery before it is too late for everyone.

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Howard Jacobson – Coming From Behind (retail) (epub)

Howard Jacobson – Coming From Behind (retail) (epub)

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Title: Coming From Behind
Author: Howard Jacobson
Language: English
Year: 2010
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 9781846682667
Total pages: 240 str.

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In an ever divided Britain, this wryly observed novel is a timely and thought-provoking read from the Booker-winning author of The Finkler Question.
‘A very funny, bitterly intelligent novel…do read it’ Malcolm Bradbury
Sefton Goldberg: mid-thirties, English teacher at Wrottesley Poly in the West Midlands; small, sweaty, lustful, defiantly unappreciative of beer, nature and organised games; gnawingly aware of being an urban Jew islanded in a sea of country-loving Anglo-Saxons. Obsessed by failure – morbidly, in his own case, gloatingly, in that of his contemporaries – so much so that he plans to write a bestseller on the subject.
In the meantime he is uncomfortably aware of advancing years and atrophying achievement, and no amount of lofty rationalisation can disguise the triumph of friends and colleagues, not only from Cambridge days but even within the despised walls of the Poly itself, or sweeten the bitter pill of another’s success…

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Howard Hopkins (ed) – Sherlock Holmes Crossover Casebook (epub)

Howard Hopkins (ed) – Sherlock Holmes Crossover Casebook (epub)

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Title: Sherlock Holmes Crossover Casebook
Author: Howard Hopkins (ed)
Language: English
Year: 2020
Subjects: mystery, detective, SF, Sherlock Holmes, anthology
Publisher: Moonstone
ISBN: 9781804452004
Total pages: 277 str.

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Moonstone Books is proud to present this original anthology featuring never before seen tales of the world’s first consulting detective, Mr. Sherlock Holmes! Holmes teams up with some of the most colorful characters of history:
• Arsene Lupin
• Lawrence of Arabia
• Calamity Jane
• Sexton Blake
• Harry Houdini
• The Thinking Machine
• Dr. Thorndkye
• Aleister Crowley
• Colonel Savage
– "Sherlock Holmes in the Lost World" (written by Martin Powell) – During World War I, when Professor Challenger vanishes and with him his secret formula for a super metal alloy which could turn the tides of war in Britain’s favor, the Prime Minister deploys a reluctant and retired Holmes to the fabulous Lost World. Holmes and Watson are accompanied by Challenger’s exceptional daughter and by the legendary adventurer, Lord John Roxton, who provides sharpshooting and guide duties.

– "The Scion of Fear" (written by Christopher Sequeira) – The follow-up to THE SIGN OF FOUR!

– "The Petrifying Well" (by Martin Gately) – Young Ned Lawrence – years before he would become "Lawrence of Arabia" – persuades Holmes to look into the sudden, mysterious death of his best friend’s brother.

– "The Adventure of the Fallen Stone" (by Win Scott Eckert) – Someone’s been brushing up on Philip José Farmer’s Wold Newton family tree. Heavily leaning on Doyle’s "His Last Bow" and Farmer’s THE ADVENTURE OF THE PEERLESS PEER, this one has Holmes and Watson embarking on an enterprise which sets them once more on the trail of the slippery German agent Von Bork. Fans of obscure detective fiction may wet themselves: Holmes and Watson are accompanied by Sexton Blake, Harry Dickson (alias the "American Sherlock Holmes"), and Isis Vanderhoek, enigmatic daughter of Sax Rohmer’s Dream Detective Moris Klaw.

– "The Secret of Grant’s Tomb" (by Joe Gentile) – In London, Professor Van Dusen’s right hand man, Hutchinson Hatch, enlists Sherlock Holmes in locating the missing Thinking Machine.

– "The Haunted Manor" (by Howard Hopkins) – High brow detection meets low comedy. A malodorous, inebriated and obnoxious Calamity Jane drops in on 221B Baker Street and claims to be as great a detective as Sherlock Holmes. Her sleuthing skills are put to the test when Holmes takes on a case involving ghosts and a prophesied death. It’s pretty amusing to see Calamity Jane coming on to both Holmes and Watson, much to their genteel alarm. But does she solve the case before Holmes does?

– "The Adventure of the Sinister Chinaman" (by Barbara Hambly) – This is my absolute favorite in this anthology, featuring an inspired team-up that had my jaw dropping once I sussed out who Professor Diggs was. When a Chinese magician’s stage act results in the disappearance of a little girl, Holmes and Watson race to locate her. They’re abetted by Professor Diggs, an amiable balloonist and prestidigitator whom some have labeled a madman and a charlatan.

– "The Folly of Flight" (by Matthew P. Mayo) – Maurice Leblanc’s notorious gentleman burglar, Arsène Lupin, witnesses a murder and wires a plea for Sherlock Holmes’ presence. A satisfactory thriller, although it could’ve done with more cat and mouse games between Holmes and Lupin.

– "Sherlock Holmes and the Other Eye" (by Richard Dean Starr) – When the "Wickedest Man Alive," the notorious occultist Aleister Crowley, is sought by Scotland Yard and by the Pinkerton Agency for murder and the theft of a blue diamond, he skedaddles over to 221B Baker Street.

– "The Adventure of the Magician’s Meetings" (by Larry Engle and Kevin VanHook) – Besides a stage magician and escape artist of some good repute, Harry Houdini had also dabbled in debunking ghosts and exposing mediums as frauds. Except that, while on a tour in England, Houdini’s experience at one seance is so particularly troubling and baffling that he has no recourse but to call on Sherlock Holmes.

– "The Adventure of the Ethical Assassin" (by Matthew Baugh) – Holmes and Watson scamper to prevent the murder of the hereditary King of Bohemia (whom you may recall from "A Scandal in Bohemia") at the hands of the Assassination Bureau, Ltd. (from Jack London’s original same-titled book). No Irene Adler in this one. Instead, we get acquainted some with the… other woman, Queen Clotilde, whom the King of Bohemia had married. Of some interest is the dialogue of ethics between Holmes and the formidable chief of the Assassination Bureau, Ivan Dragomiloff.

– "The Adventure of the Imaginary Nihilist" (by Will Murray) – Colonel Richard Henry Savage, a sometimes author of high adventure and who may have inspired the pulp figure Doc Savage, hires Holmes to unearth an elusive Russian woman, she whom he had based the lead female character in his debut novel MY OFFICIAL WIFE. This isn’t one of my favorites.

– "The House on Moreau Street" (by Don Roff) – Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Thorndyke each carry on their respective investigations which bring to light a deadly legacy of the infamous gene-tamperer, Dr. Moreau. Really, this is more of a lurid pulp adventure tale than a cerebral mystery, although we note Dr. Thorndyke’s application of forensic science to advance his own investigation.

– "The Adventure of the Lost Specialist" (by Christopher Sequeira) – A nightmarish tale of the supernatural in which Holmes and Watson are trapped in an alternate dimension and face their sinister doppelgangers, as well as the return of the diabolical Professor Moriarty.

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Howard Gordon – Gideon Davis 01-02 – Gideon’s War and Hard Target (epub)

Howard Gordon – Gideon Davis 01-02 – Gideon’s War and Hard Target (epub)

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Title: Gideon’s War and Hard Target
Author: Howard Gordon
Language: English
Year: 2013
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: Siren-Bookstrand, Inc
ISBN: 9781940036069
Total pages: 140 str.

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Boxed set with both books included.

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Howard Fast – Greenwich (epub)

Howard Fast – Greenwich (epub)

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Title: Greenwich
Author: Howard Fast
Language: English
Year: 2011
Subjects: General, Suspense, Fiction, Psychological, Mystery & Detective, Political, Crime
Publisher: Jove
ISBN: 0000000000
Total pages: 220 str.

Description:

From Publishers Weekly
At 85, Fast has lost none of his storytelling skills, and one of the pleasures of reading his fast-paced later novels is to note how they are trimmed of excess. This outing, his latest after Redemption, is set in the wealthy Connecticut town of the book’s title, where Fast has lived for many years, and as usual shows many traces of Fast’s lifelong populist leftism. Richard Castle, a successful Wall Street hustler, was once an assistant secretary of state who gave the orders for a massacre of nuns and priests in El Salvador. Now word of possible American involvement in the murders is beginning to leak out, and higher-ups in Washington are determined to silence him, if necessary with "extreme prejudice." Richard, meanwhile, married to beautiful and sweetly innocent trophy wife Sally, is trying to ascertain, through a local Jesuit monsignor and a nun who was in El Salvador, just how much is known about his role. These two are guests, along with a representative selection of Greenwich citizens, at a dinner party at the Castles’ home, through which Fast portrays the social and political currents of the town. Among the people who play roles in his tale are a self-sacrificing doctor, a successful author, an embittered academic, a plumber tortured by memories of Vietnam, an open-eyed nurse and a black chef to the wealthy. Their juxtapositions are a bit schematic, and they have more value as symbols than as breathing characters, but there is no denying the aplomb with which Fast manipulates his large cast and has them face up to the issues that interest him: common guilt for horrors committed in our nation’s name, racial and religious intolerance, the elusive comforts of faith, the corrupting effect of too much money. This novel may not be the last word in sophistication, but it’s an exhilaratingly rapid read that deals with some far from negligible ideas. (May)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Dinner is at 7:30 p.m. on a rainy night in a luxurious home in the best section of tony Greenwich, CT. Eight people are expected–the host and hostess, the priest, the nun, the author (his wife declines at the last minute), the professor and his wife, and the neighbor (who has had an affair with the host), standing in for the author’s wife. It is a disparate group, unaware of the thread of murders, past and future, that touches each of them. In this tightly woven novel, not only the characters but the readers must consider each person’s impact, including the part each may play in others’ deaths. The message is individual responsibility; the question is how each individual responds. Fast’s faithful readers anticipate each new novel, and Greenwich meets all expectations. Recommended for all fiction collections.
—Annelle R. Huggins, Univ. of Memphis Libs.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Howard E Wasdin & Stephen Templin – SEAL Team Six (epub)

Howard E Wasdin & Stephen Templin – SEAL Team Six (epub)

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Title: SEAL Team Six
Author: Howard E. Wasdin, Stephen Templin
Language: English
Year: 2011
Subjects: Snipers – United States, Personal Narratives; American, Wasdin; Howard E, United States, United States – Commando Troops, Operation Restore Hope; 1992-1993, Biography & Autobiography, Military, History, Special Forces, Biography, Snipers
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312699451
Total pages: 448 str.

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Amazon.com Review
Product Description
__When the Navy sends their elite, they send the SEALs. When the SEALs send their elite, they send SEAL Team Six__
SEAL Team Six is a secret unit tasked with counterterrorism, hostage rescue, and counterinsurgency. In this dramatic, behind-the-scenes chronicle, Howard Wasdin takes readers deep inside the world of Navy SEALS and Special Forces snipers, beginning with the grueling selection process of Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S)-the toughest and longest military training in the world.
After graduating, Wasdin faced new challenges. First there was combat in Operation Desert Storm as a member of SEAL Team Two. Then the Green Course: the selection process to join the legendary SEAL Team Six, with a curriculum that included practiced land warfare to unarmed combat. More than learning how to pick a lock, they learned how to blow the door off its hinges. Finally as a member of SEAL Team Six he graduated from the most storied and challenging sniper program in the country: The Marine’s Scout Sniper School. Eventually, of the 18 snipers in SEAL Team Six, Wasdin became the best-which meant one of the best snipers on the planet.
Less than half a year after sniper school, he was fighting for his life. The mission: capture or kill Somalian warlord Mohamed Farrah Aidid. From rooftops, helicopters and alleys, Wasdin hunted Aidid and killed his men whenever possible. But everything went quickly to hell when his small band of soldiers found themselves fighting for their lives, cut off from help, and desperately trying to rescue downed comrades during a routine mission. The Battle of Mogadishu, as it become known, left 18 American soldiers dead and 73 wounded. Howard Wasdin had both of his legs nearly blown off while engaging the enemy. His dramatic combat tales combined with inside details of becoming one of the world’s deadliest snipers make this one of the most explosive military memoirs in years.

An Excerpt from SEAL Team Six
Chapter One
Reach Out and Touch Someone
When the U.S. Navy sends their elite, they send the SEALs. When the SEALs send their elite, they send SEAL Team Six, the navy’s equivalent to the army’s Delta Force-tasked with counterterrorism and counterinsurgency, occasionally working with the CIA. This is the first time a SEAL Team Six sniper’s story has been exposed. My story.
Snipers avoid exposure. Although we prefer to act rather than be acted upon, some forces are beyond our control. We rely on our strengths to exploit the enemy’s vulnerabilities; however, during the war in the Persian Gulf I became vulnerable as the lone person on the fantail of an enemy ship filled with a crew working for Saddam Hussein. On yet another occasion, despite being a master of cover and concealment, I lay naked on an aircraft runway in a Third World country with bullet holes in both legs, the right leg nearly blown off by an AK-47 bullet. Sometimes we must face what we try to avoid.

In the morning darkness of September 18, 1993, in Mogadishu, Somalia, Casanova and I crept over the ledge of a retaining wall and climbed to the top of a six-story tower. Even at this early hour there were already people moving around. Men, women, and children relieved themselves in the streets. I smelled the morning fires being lit, fueled by dried animal dung and whatever else people could find to burn. The fires heated any food the Somalis had managed to obtain. Warlord Aidid knew fully the power of controlling the food supply. Every time I saw a starving child, I blamed Aidid for his evil power play that facilitated this devastation of life.
The tower we were on was located in the middle of the Pakistani compound. The Pakistanis were professional and treated us with great respect. When it was teatime, the boy in charge of serving always brought us a cup. I had even developed a taste for the fresh goat milk they used in the tea. The sounds and scents of the goatherd in the compound reached my senses as Casanova and I crawled onto the outer lip at the top of the tower. There we lay prone, watching a large garage, a vehicle body shop that had no roof. Surrounding the garage was a city of despair. Somalis trudged along with their heads and shoulders lowered. Helplessness dimmed their faces, and starvation pulled the skin tight across their bones. Because this was a "better" part of town, multilevel buildings stood in fairly good repair. There were concrete block houses instead of the tin and wooden lean-to sheds that dominated most of the city and countryside. Nevertheless, the smell of human waste and death-mixed with hopelessness-filled the air. Yes, hopelessness has a smell. People use the term "developing countries," but that is bullcrap. What developed in Somalia was things such as hunger and fighting. I think "developing countries" is just a term used to make the people who coined it feel better. No matter what you call them, starvation and war are two of the worst events imaginable.
I calculated the exact distances to certain buildings. There are two primary considerations when making a sniper shot, windage and elevation. Because there was no significant wind that could throw my shot left or right, I didn’t have to compensate for it. Elevation is the variable considered for range/distance to the target. Since most of my potential targets were between 200 yards (garage) and 650 yards (intersection beyond the target garage), I dialed my scope in at 500 yards. This way I could just hold my rifle higher or lower depending on range. When the shooting began, there would be no time to dial in range corrections on my scope between shots.
We started our surveillance at 0600. While we waited for our agent to give us the signal, I played different scenarios over in my mind: one enemy popping out at one location, then another popping up at another location, and so on. I would acquire, aim, and even do a simulated trigger pull, going through my rehearsed breathing and follow-through routine while picturing the actual engagement. Then I simulated reloading and getting back into my Leupold 10-power scope, continuing to scan for more booger-eaters. I had done this dry firing and actual firing thousands of times-wet, dry, muddy, snowbound, from a dug-in hole in the ground, from an urban sniper hide through a partially open window, and nearly every which way imaginable. The words they had drilled into our heads since we began SEAL training were true, "The more you sweat in peacetime, the less you bleed in war." This particular day, I was charged with making sure none of my Delta Force buddies sprang a leak as I covered their insertion into the garage. My buddies’ not bleeding in war was every bit as important as my not bleeding.
Our target for this mission was Osman Ali Atto-Warlord Aidid’s main financier. Although Casanova and I would’ve been able to recognize the target from our previous surveillance, we were required to have confirmation of his identity from the CIA asset before we gave the launch command.
The irony wasn’t lost on me that we were capturing Atto instead of killing him-despite the fact that he and his boss had killed hundreds of thousands of Somalis. I felt that if we could kill Atto and Aidid, we could stop the fighting, get the food to the people quickly, and go home in one piece.
It wasn’t until around 0815 that our asset finally gave the predetermined signal. He was doing this because the CIA paid him well. I had learned firsthand while working with the CIA how payoffs could sway loyalty.
When we saw the signal, Casanova and I launched the "full package." Little Bird and Black Hawk helicopters filled the sky. During this time, the Delta operators literally had their butts hanging out-the urban environment provided too much cover, too much concealment, and too many escape routes for the enemy. All a hostile had to do was shoot a few rounds at a helo or Humvee, jump back inside a building, and put his weapon down. Even if he reappeared, he was not considered hostile without a weapon. Things happened fast, and the environment was unforgiving.
Delta Force operators fast-roped down inside the garage, Rangers fast-roped around the garage, and Birds flew overhead with Delta snipers giving the assault force protection. Atto’s people scattered like rats. Soon, enemy militia appeared in the neighborhood shooting up at the helicopters.
Normally, snipers operate in a spotter-sniper relationship. The spotter identifies, ranges the targets, and relays them to the sniper for execution. There would be no time for that on this op-we were engaged in urban warfare. In this environment, an enemy could appear from anywhere. Even worse, the enemy dressed the same as a civilian. We had to wait and see his intention. Even if he appeared with a gun, there was a chance he was part of a clan on our side. We had to wait until the person pointed the weapon in the direction of our guys. Then we would ensure the enemy ceased to exist.
There would be no time for makeup or second shots. Both Casanova and I wielded .300 Win Mag sniper rifles.
Through my Leupold 10-power scope, I saw a militiaman 500 yards away firing through an open window at the helos. I made a mental note to keep my heart rate down and centered the crosshairs on him as my muscle memory took over-stock firmly into the shoulder, cheek positioned behind the scope, eye focused on the center of the crosshairs rather than the enemy, and steady trigger squeezing (even though it was only a light, 2-pound pull). I felt the gratifying recoil of my rifle. The round hit him in the side of the chest, entering his left and exiting his right. He convulsed and buckled, falling backward into the building-permanently. I quickly got back into my scope and scanned. Game on now. All other thoughts departed my mind. I was at one with my Win Mag, scanning my sector. Casanova scanned his sector, too.
Another militiaman carrying an AK-47 came out a fire escape door on the side of a building 300 yards away from me and aimed his rifle at the Delta operators assaulting the garage. From his position, I’m sure he thought he was safe from the assaulters, and he probably was. He was not safe from me-300 yards wasn’t even a challenge. I shot him through his left side, and the round exited his right. He slumped down onto the fire escape landing, never knowing what hit him. His AK-47 lay silent next to him. Someone tried to reach out and retrieve the weapon-one round from my Win Mag put a stop to that. Each time I made a shot, I immediately forgot about that target and scanned for another.
Chaos erupted inside and outside of the garage. People ran everywhere. Little Birds and Black Hawks filled the skies with deafening rotor blasts. I was in my own little world, though. Nothing existed outside my scope and my mission. Let the Unit guys handle their business in the garage. My business was reaching out and touching the enemy.
This wasn’t the first time I’d killed for my country. It wouldn’t be the last.
A few minutes passed as I continued scanning. More than 800 yards away, a guy popped up with an RPG launcher on his shoulder, preparing to fire at the helicopters. If I took him out, it would be the longest killing shot of my career. If I failed…
Copyright © 2011 by Howard E. Wasdin and Stephen Templin

Review
Praise for SEAL Team Six:
“Mr. Wasdin’s narrative is visceral and as active as a Tom Clancy novel.[it] will also leave readers with a new appreciation of the training that enabled Seal Team Six to pull off the bin Laden raid with such precision.adrenaline-laced.” -_The New York Times_
"_SEAL Team Six_ pulses with the grit of a Jerry Bruckheimer production…On his journey to becoming a member of the Navy’s best of the best, Wasdin proved his mettle in Operation Desert Storm and endured training that would break the back of most mortal men." –_The Washington Post_
"[_SEAL Team Six_] describes the harrowing ops he undertook as part of the elite Seal Team Six squadron, including the 1993 Battle of Mogadishu that almost killed him….reveals an intimate look at the rigorous training and perilous missions of the best of the Navy’s best." –_Time_
_”SEAL Team Six is a masterful blend of one man’s-Waz-Man’s-_journey from hard knocks to hard corps. Even better, Waz-Man and Templin can actually write as good as they can shoot. They capture your attention at every turn-not knowing if you’re about to take a bullet to the head from a SEAL sniper or get hit in the gut with a punch line.” -Dalton Fury, former Delta Force Commander and _New York Times bestselling author of Kill Bin Laden
_”Great insights into the training and operations of one of America’s premier counterterrorism units. Grabs you on page one and is hard to put down.” -General Henry H. Shelton, USA(R), former Commander-In-Chief, U.S. Special Operations Command and 14th Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
“Wasdin is a true warrior and real hero. SEAL Team Six is a must read.” -Gunnery Sgt. Jack Coughlin, USMC, and bestselling author of Shooter

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Howard Blum – American Lightning (epub)

Howard Blum – American Lightning (epub)

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Title: American Lightning: Terror, Mystery, and the Birth of Hollywood
Author: Howard Blum
Language: English
Year: 2008
Subjects: Non-Fiction, History, Mystery, Science, Biography, Politics
Publisher: Crown
ISBN: 9780307346940
Total pages: 224 str.

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It was an explosion that reverberated across the country-and into the very heart of early-twentieth-century America. On the morning of October 1, 1910, the walls of the Los Angeles Times Building buckled as a thunderous detonation sent men, machinery, and mortar rocketing into the night air. When at last the wreckage had been sifted and the hospital triage units consulted, twenty-one people were declared dead and dozens more injured. But as it turned out, this was just a prelude to the devastation that was to come.
In American Lightning, acclaimed author Howard Blum masterfully evokes the incredible circumstances that led to the original “crime of the century”-and an aftermath more dramatic than even the crime itself.
With smoke still wafting up from the charred ruins, the city’s mayor reacts with undisguised excitement when he learns of the arrival, only that morning, of America’s greatest detective, William J. Burns, a former Secret Service man who has been likened to Sherlock Holmes. Surely Burns, already world famous for cracking unsolvable crimes and for his elaborate disguises, can run the perpetrators to ground.
Through the work of many months, snowbound stakeouts, and brilliant forensic sleuthing, the great investigator finally identifies the men he believes are responsible for so much destruction. Stunningly, Burns accuses the men-labor activists with an apparent grudge against the Los Angeles Times’s fiercely anti-union owner-of not just one heinous deed but of being part of a terror wave involving hundreds of bombings.
While preparation is laid for America’s highest profile trial ever-and the forces of labor and capital wage hand-to-hand combat in the streets-two other notable figures are swept into the drama: industry-shaping filmmaker D.W. Griffith, who perceives in these events the possibility of great art and who will go on to alchemize his observations into the landmark film The Birth of a Nation; and crusading lawyer Clarence Darrow, committed to lend his eloquence to the defendants, though he will be driven to thoughts of suicide before events have fully played out.
Simultaneously offering the absorbing reading experience of a can’t-put-it-down thriller and the perception-altering resonance of a story whose reverberations continue even today, American Lightning is a masterpiece of narrative nonfiction.
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