Nice words

Publisher's Weekly gives the upcoming installment of Rogue Warrior some kind remarks:



Rogue Warrior: Blood LiesRichard Marcinko and Jim DeFelice. Forge, $25.99 (352p) ISBN 978-0-7653-2541-9Marcinko’s fast and funny 15th in his Rogue Warrior series, his sixth with coauthor DeFelice (after 2011’s Rogue Warrior: Domino Theory), takes Dick Marcinko south of the border with his gang of shooters: Shotgun, Mongoose, Trace Dahlgren, and Tex Reeves. An assistant to the U.S. secretary of state wants Dick’s company, Red Cell International, to find evidence that Hezbollah is not setting up training camps in Mexico. At the same time, Dick agrees to look into the kidnapping of Melissa Reynolds, the gorgeous daughter of a fellow Navy SEAL. Dick calls in the rest of the Red Cell regulars, and they go to work, which means they institute a scorched earth program of killing and/or maiming every variety of Mexican bad guy, from the head of the country’s largest cartel to the lowliest corrupt cop. As always, Dick supplies the running commentary and all the gags. For everyone—readers, authors, characters—the usual good time. Agent: Wieser and Elwell. (Sept.)
Reviewed on: 07/09/2012


The image on the cover kind of looks like the street Dick stayed on . . .

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Or the one you crawled down?

jd said...

Hahaha - no, no, that was in the other town, and a much nicer part.
I mean, if it had really happened. But this is all fiction, right?