Top Six Special Forces Military Fiction Novels
Capturing the war scenario perfectly in a novel is greatly aided by experience in the forces. This is evident in some of the best Special Forces military fiction novels in bookstores. There are crucial details about the war scenario that are a preserve of the soldiers. This experience has resulted in the following best sellers.
No Fortunate Son by Brad Taylor- It has been rated by New York Times as a best seller because of the manner in which it captures the plot and develops characters. Taylor retired from the army as a lieutenant colonel after twenty one years of service. He tells the story of how far the army leadership would go to rescue a soldier related to an important political figure inspired by a real scenario involving an apparently insignificant soldier.
Autumn Fire authored by Wither Tom- the author spent years in the shadowy world of intelligence. He recreates scenes that happened in real life and were broadcast in the news. A terrorist group under Aziz spring out at the defeat of al-Qaeda. It targets the national electricity grid. By eliminating the leader, the pursuing unit hopes to stop their activities. Therein lies the thrill.
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 Brad Taylor- the author has put together heart thumping action that is delivered through insane heroics. The fun in the novel is also satisfying to the adventurous mind. It is about a unit that is used to hunting dangerous criminals but this time, they are being hunted. It takes you to Nigeria in the caves of Boko Haram who have weapons of mass destruction from Russia. It is interesting to see how the quagmire resolves.
Sand and Fire authored by Tom Young- the scenes in this novel are as vivid as what happens when news breaks. It is a fast paced novel featuring jihadist attacks on two international centers where hostages are marines. The extremists have vowed to execute a marine every day until their demands are met. Diplomats and soldiers are working overtime to resolve the crisis.
Secret Assault by Helin Don- this novel is based on the Vietnamese war. A massacre happened in My Lai but the military did their best to conceal it. A letter to a congressional representative by one soldier gives away the details. Through the novel, you can feel the divisions in support and against the Vietnamese war.
There are numerous novels on special forces and intelligence but the degree of accuracy distinguishes the knowledge of authors. It is not only the typos that matters but also the ability to capture action within the system. Ex-military men have produced some of the most exciting thrillers for readers in this category.
No Fortunate Son by Brad Taylor- It has been rated by New York Times as a best seller because of the manner in which it captures the plot and develops characters. Taylor retired from the army as a lieutenant colonel after twenty one years of service. He tells the story of how far the army leadership would go to rescue a soldier related to an important political figure inspired by a real scenario involving an apparently insignificant soldier.
Autumn Fire authored by Wither Tom- the author spent years in the shadowy world of intelligence. He recreates scenes that happened in real life and were broadcast in the news. A terrorist group under Aziz spring out at the defeat of al-Qaeda. It targets the national electricity grid. By eliminating the leader, the pursuing unit hopes to stop their activities. Therein lies the thrill.
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 Brad Taylor- the author has put together heart thumping action that is delivered through insane heroics. The fun in the novel is also satisfying to the adventurous mind. It is about a unit that is used to hunting dangerous criminals but this time, they are being hunted. It takes you to Nigeria in the caves of Boko Haram who have weapons of mass destruction from Russia. It is interesting to see how the quagmire resolves.
Sand and Fire authored by Tom Young- the scenes in this novel are as vivid as what happens when news breaks. It is a fast paced novel featuring jihadist attacks on two international centers where hostages are marines. The extremists have vowed to execute a marine every day until their demands are met. Diplomats and soldiers are working overtime to resolve the crisis.
Secret Assault by Helin Don- this novel is based on the Vietnamese war. A massacre happened in My Lai but the military did their best to conceal it. A letter to a congressional representative by one soldier gives away the details. Through the novel, you can feel the divisions in support and against the Vietnamese war.
There are numerous novels on special forces and intelligence but the degree of accuracy distinguishes the knowledge of authors. It is not only the typos that matters but also the ability to capture action within the system. Ex-military men have produced some of the most exciting thrillers for readers in this category.