![]() There was a heavy emphasis in describing as many of the weapons and gear that the SEAL’s were carrying but it was just a bit too much. Yes it was crucial to the whole story but the way it was written just felt out of place. It did feel that the prologue felt out of place with the whole book. The book start of with seeing SEAL Team 666 in action, but here is just my first remark. But with this background in writing horror, combined with the short glimpse of the synopsis of the book, demons and the likes, my hopes were up for a dark, dark ride. Weston Ochse is a Bram Stoker Award winner for best first book - not SEAL Team 666 but for Scarecrow Gods in 2005. ![]() It is not often that you come a book description like SEAL Team 666, although I do think that there are more and more authors trying to break into a new road with using the army in fantasy books. ![]() ![]() And when they discover that the threat isn’t just directed against the US, Walker finds himself at the centre of a supernatural conflict with the entire world at stake. One man down after they lost a sniper on a certain mission in Abbottabad, Pakistan, NAVY SEAL Cadet Jack Walker is chosen to join the US’s only supernatural unconventional-warfare special-mission unit - SEAL Team 666.īattling demons, possessed humans and mass murdering cults and evil in its most dark an ancient form, SEAL Team 666 has their work cut out for them. ![]()
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