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Red Cell by Richard Marcinko,

Red Cell by Richard Marcinko,
In the New York Times bestselling autobiography "Rogue Warrior", Richard Marcinko chronicled his controversial career in the U.S. Navy's elite maritime commandos, the SEAL teams. After his success as creator and commander of the counterterrorist SEAL TEAM SIX, he was ordered to create Red Cell-- a dirty-dozen team of SEALs whose mission was to infiltrate the Navy's most secure installations. Marcinko did his job too well. His reward was a year in a federal penitentiary. During that year, Marcinko and John Weisman wrote "Rogue Warrior"... but government restrictions meant Marcinko could only tell a fraction of his incredible story. Now the secrets he could not reveal explode on the page as the Rogue Warrior returns in the blockbuster suspense novel of the year-- a novel with him as the hero! As "Rogue Warrior II: Red Cell" begins, Marcinko, now a freelance security expert, makes a shocking discovery: smugglers are transferring nuclear materials to North Korea through Japan-- with backing from traitorous Americans. Recalled involuntarily to command RED CELL and stop the operation, the Rogue Warrior, with his loyal SEALs, will do anything to crush those who would betray America for a price. Based on current SEAL tactics, "Rogue Warrior II: Red Cell" is an electrifying, sure-fire hit.



Yager Xbox
Yager Xbox
The future is upon us. Unfortunately, security on Earth has yet to be realized in the midst of superior technological advancement. Magnus Tide, a young, energetic, freelance fighter pilot, is on the brink of an amazing journey that will put him up against the powers that threaten his home and way of life. With Magnus behind the controls of his beloved Sagittarius, the fighter ship instantly becomes one of the deadliest machines in the galaxy. Magnus Tide's youth and inexperience might be his greatest weakness but in the end it may also play out to be his greatest attribute. Take control of the multiple weapons and capabilities of Sagittarius and force your futuristic foe to pay the ultimate price.



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