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13 Hours by Mitchell Zuckoff
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it was amazing

This book, the account of what happened in the Benghazi raids that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other brave men, from the perspective of the men who fought for and saved so many American lives, deserves to be widely read and/or seen in its movie format.

It reads like a Vince Flynn or Brad Taylor novel but is true.

I especially recommend 13 Hours to members of the Orion and the Action/Adventure groups at Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ, as well as to the Good Thriller and the Mystery, Crime, and Thriller groups.
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message 1: by Randal (new)

Randal White Might I recommend a book I just finished? Zero Footprint, by Simon Chase. It's about a private military contractor who fought in several hotspots in the world. Of interest to you may be the chapters on how he found himself as one of the first people on the scene at the Benghazi situation. A very interesting story. I received it from NetGalley, finished it last night, and will be writing my review (5 star) as soon as my thoughts congeal.


L.A. Starks Thank you. When will it be available commercially?


message 3: by Randal (new)

Randal White Let me retract my earlier recommendation to you. It turns out that the author of Zero Footprint may be a complete fraud. He has really touched a nerve in the Spec Ops community. I am embarrassed that I rated it so highly, I guess that I'm gullible. Sorry!


L.A. Starks Thanks for speaking up about Zero Footprint.
13 Hours is the real deal.


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