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Thứ Bảy, 10 tháng 1, 2015

Six Best Special Forces Military Fiction Novels

By Enid Hinton


Anybody can write about wars but not like an author with a military background. Some of the best Special Forces military fiction novels have been authored by ex-soldiers who tap into their immense firsthand experience in the battle field. This helps them to produce the most incredible literature even for ordinary citizens.

No Fortunate Son written by Taylor Brad- the development of characters and a plot that is both tight and thrilling ushers this book into New York Times Best Sellers list. This is attributed to the experience that Taylor gathered in war fronts over twenty one years. It is inspired by the capture of a non-significant soldier who the ranks and file go all-out to rescue. Taylor presents the intrigues of a soldier who is related to a prominent national figure.

Autumn fire by Tom Wither- the thriller involves military intelligence with content inspired by his decades in a shadowy world. Unlike the fictional scenes in Jason Bourne and James Bond movies, he uses scenarios that are broadcast on news. It recreates the rebirth of al-Qaeda under Aziz that attacks the national electric grid. A unit is formed to pursue the leader of the group. This journey is eventful and thrilling to read.

Battle Come Down by Flower Charlie- this novel is the fourth in a series drawn from the war on terrorism. The author begins in London that is on the verge of being grounded because of terrorism. It is interesting to walk with a soldier who was trained by extremists but now works with the forces in London. The wife is both a hindrance and an incredible asset in this war. Despite violence spreading allover the world, love prevails.

Days of Rage by Taylor Brad- Brad has emerged as a master of military intelligence and fiction. In this heart thumping action novel, Boko Haram lands weapons of mass destruction supplied by Russia. This takes the reader on an adventurous journey to their caves in Nigeria. A quagmire ensues since Russia and America are on opposite sides. The novel has very satisfying adventures.

Sand and Fire by Tom Young- reading through the novel feels like watching a situation unfold on newscast. It is about a chemical attack that is carried out on several international sites. The jihadists have marines as hostages and threaten to kill one every day. It is a battle with time as diplomats and soldiers struggle to find a resolution.

Secret Assault by Don Helin- the Vietnamese war provides a lot of fodder for writers. This story is based on My Lai massacre where an American unit is said to have killed dozens of people in a village in Vietnam. The rank and file of the army works tirelessly to stop this information from being made public. A letter by a soldier to congressional representative reveals the secret. The novel captures the division that resulted from the war with very vivid scenes.

Military action and intelligence has inspired numerous novels. It is the vividness and fictional accuracy of the authors that makes a novel outstanding. Editing may eliminate typos and syntax errors, but there are scenarios that can only be captured by an experienced soldier. This explains why former soldier dominate the list of best sellers in this category.




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