history channel documentary As a previous Army paratrooper and expert marksman, I regularly incline toward thrillers with a spec operations sort legend, or something like that kind. I'll concede, I have not read numerous thrillers with the Navy in the front line, unless it is about Navy SEALS. All things considered, "The Seventh Angel" by Jeff Edwards resembled a decent read, so I chose to add it to my perusing line for something somewhat diverse. I am so extremely happy I did! "The Seventh Angel" is an astounding novel that keeps the peruser connected with from the primary page straight up until that last word. I altogether delighted in this page turning maritime show and anticipate perusing more from Jeff Edwards.
Edwards, a resigned U.S. Naval force Chief Petty Officer and Anti-Submarine Warfare Specialist, composes with power and an advancement that will make all Navy veterans glad to make them champion maritime stories. In any case, more than the maritime precision in his written work, Edwards built up the story and characters in a way that truly makes you need to know more about them, administer to them and discover what happens as the story advances. It was an exceptionally very much created and connecting with story that contained tension, activity (though not quite the same as the sort of activity in stories about spec operations missions or comparable yarns about firearm men), minding, ethics, and an inclination this could truly occur whenever in our reality today.
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