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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Good, but the least exciting of the series,
By A Customer
This review is from: Pacific Siege 8 (Seal Team Seven) (Paperback)
There is classic Seal Team Seven action in the first part of the book, but then we get to read a lot about Murdock and company hanging around Coronado and on an aircraft carrier waiting to go into action. A majority of this latest book in the series spends too much time in plot development and gets away from what really makes the Seal Team Seven series worth reading - non-stop action and superior firepower. The rating given is relative to the other books in this series; all of which rate a 4+ or better. I recommend reading several of the other books so you can get a real appreciation of Murdock's Seal Team and their missions. I am a devoted fan of both the Seal Team Seven and the Carrier series and I look forward to the next book in each series.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
SEALs fighting in the Pacific and Middle East,
By WHP "mister_qc" (New River Valley, VA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pacific Siege 8 (Seal Team Seven) (Paperback)
This ST7 novel was very good, and Douglass seems to do a better job with this series compared to the Carrier series, although both are good. As the title of my review states, Team Seven fight in two theaters this novel, although the main plot centers around the Pacific. The first several chapters have the Seals in Iraq, on a mission the rescue a Kuwaiti government prisoner. Almost though the story was not going to match the cover. But the Seals fight through Iraqi soldiers, helicopters and MIGs to escape Iraq. A familiar face is not in this novel, Magic Brown, still recuperating from his injuries suffered in Iran on the previous mission, "Deathrace".So the middle of the book keeps the SEALs training in Coronado and Niland, with a new recruit. Word from CIA Contact Don Stroh is that a situation in North Korea is heating up and the Seals may be needed there. Well as they move to the Carrier USS Monroe, something else happens. A Japanese general invades the Kunashir Island which is Russian territory, but was owned by Japan prior to the end of WWII. General Nishikawa wants Russia to give the land back, but diplomacy has not worked in the past. His and many other Japanese have buried ancestors there. The Russians are ready to take out this band of Japanese invaders, but the U.S. and the Seals arrive first, and eventually, after some tight/tense moments at sea between the Russians and Americans, they work together to track the general down. Well rounded novel, that had plenty of action and dialogue and did not center on the Seals all the time, involving more of the Carrier crew. Some Bond like spy weapons are introduced that the Seals use, to take out the Japanese without injuring or killing them. One of the better ones in the ST7 series.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What a thriller!!!!!!!1,
By Rupert (Maryland, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pacific Siege 8 (Seal Team Seven) (Paperback)
This book was great. I have read all of the Seal Team Seven books and they are awesome. Mr. Douglass should keep on writing these books.This book had romance, action, and cool battles scenes that kept you turning the pages.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another thrilling book!,
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This review is from: Pacific Siege 8 (Seal Team Seven) (Paperback)
Good action and the Team gets a new toy to play with. Very nice description. I'm sure the writer puts a lot of effort in keeping these stories entertaining and the characters grow in every book. You get to see them in normal situations and not just in battle.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Another outstanding episode,
By Michael Mabrey (Pacolet, South Carolina) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pacific Siege 8 (Seal Team Seven) (Paperback)
Again, Mr. Douglass has kept me on the edge of my seat. As with his previous books in this series, they just keep getting better and better. Bravo Mr. Douglass.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not the best,
By A Customer
This review is from: Pacific Siege 8 (Seal Team Seven) (Paperback)
Normally I enjoy this series incrediable. But lately, and this book in particular, the stories are loosing too much factual material to them. This book took too long to develop and the characters are getting flat, they have no personality like the earlier books.
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Pacific Siege (Seal Team Seven, 8) by Keith Douglass (Audio Cassette - Apr. 2001)
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