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The Way Of The Shadow Wolves: The Deep State And The Hijacking Of America Paperback – October 1, 2017
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- Print length240 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateOctober 1, 2017
- Dimensions6 x 0.55 x 9 inches
- ISBN-100999497502
- ISBN-13978-0999497500
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Customers find the book easy to read and engaging. They describe the story as suspenseful and fast-paced. The book is thought-provoking and informative, providing a glimpse into border threats. Readers find the characters well-developed and realistic. However, opinions differ on the writing quality - some find it excellent and easy to follow, while others criticize the writing style and typos.
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Customers find the book engaging and well-written. They describe it as an interesting read about shadow wolves. Some readers also mention it's hilarious.
"Wow! This is one fantastic book! I began reading it late one night and read for about an hour...." Read more
"...So, I would take breaks reading it. But it was a great book. I would recommend this book for everyone to read." Read more
"...I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. And believe it accurately describes one of serious threats to the survival of our country...." Read more
"...Overall I believe it is a good book. We did find several typos." Read more
Customers find the story engaging with an interesting plot and fast-paced narrative. They describe it as a suspenseful read with action and drama set in a classic law enforcement setting.
"...The authors took us on a trip through what is a feasible story that could definitely happen in our country today or in our future...." Read more
"Shadow Wolves is a fast paced action packed book dealing with modern crime and government set in Arizona and Mexico...." Read more
"...If you are looking for a provocative story that boarders on historical fiction and can handle the political themes mentioned above then give &#..." Read more
"...This book works on several levels. First and foremost it is a fast, blistering story...." Read more
Customers find the book thought-provoking and informative. They say it's very informative, scary, and unsettling. The fast-paced narrative has many intriguing elements that help fill in the gaps. Readers mention the book opens their eyes and explains so much. It has a mind-body-spirit theme, which is no surprise as both authors have an interest in these topics.
"...It has a mind body spirit theme going which is no surprise as both authors have an extensive martial arts background...." Read more
"...4. Interrogation where all-knowing, all powerful Seagal interrogates a bad guy and knows everything without being shown evidence just by going with..." Read more
"This book brings to bear all the political and historical acumen one would expect from a college drop-out who has invested most of his time hitting..." Read more
"...I see it as $2.99 of trashy reading, which it was. Some really half-baked conspiracy stuff, with, of course, a forward by Joe Arpaio, the least..." Read more
Customers enjoy the book's entertainment value. They find it entertaining, funny, and exciting. Many describe it as a page-turner that leaves them wanting more.
"...a well written book to purchase it and then settle in for a very pleasurable ride!" Read more
"...This is a MESS of a story but it is the funniest book I have read in years...." Read more
"...On to the book... I enjoyed the story. It was a fun (and slightly disturbing) read...." Read more
"...I can't speak on the political aspects but I will say I was very entertained and couldn't put it down...." Read more
Customers enjoy the well-developed characters and realistic dialogue. They also appreciate the talented author and foreword by Sheriff Joe Arpaio.
"...authors use a unique, staccato type writing style which enhances the characters of the story: US Marshalls, FBI agents, Police Officers and of..." Read more
"...In short the protagonist is badass with a spiritual side. Cinco estrelles , hombres." Read more
"...how Seagal would read his lines in any film and the protagonist is literally god-tier, beating his way through the bad guys as if they are made of..." Read more
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Customers have mixed opinions about the writing quality. Some find it excellent, easy to read, and gritty. Others mention issues with the writing and typos.
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2017Wow! This is one fantastic book! I began reading it late one night and read for about an hour. I picked it up early the next night and could not put it down until I completed it! I HAD to know how it was going to end! Tom Morrissey and Steven Seagal did everything right in this book. The storyline was new. I have never read anything like it. The authors took us on a trip through what is a feasible story that could definitely happen in our country today or in our future. They wove this story using past events in our country, incorporating them with current events. The characters were so strongly developed it felt as if you knew them personally. I disliked the evil characters and entreated the “good guys” to win. I didn’t know until the end what the outcome of the conflict would be. I would be remiss if I didn’t comment on the style of writing. The authors use a unique, staccato type writing style which enhances the characters of the story: US Marshalls, FBI agents, Police Officers and of course Shadow Wolves.
I could go on and on about the positive merits of this book but instead I just urge all that want to enjoy a well written book to purchase it and then settle in for a very pleasurable ride!
- Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2017Shadow Wolves is a fast paced action packed book dealing with modern crime and government set in Arizona and Mexico. but aside from law enforcement and political overtones it delves into mystic territory in which the 3D world meets the spiritual realm. The title suggests mystery and speaks of Native American trackers who are versed in the “old ways” This story could easily be a compelling movie. It has a mind body spirit theme going which is no surprise as both authors have an extensive martial arts background.
Another key point of the book is talk of the Deep State which caused me to wonder, how misinformed ‘we the people’ could be (myself included). Regardless of ones beliefs or political leanings I would say Shadow Wolves offers a perspective that may be contrary to the left and right political spectrum. This book will hopefully provoke some dialogue that will be bigger than ‘my party is better than your party ‘ and focus on how we empower each other and bring change that betters “ we the people” If that is not your thing there is plenty of action and suspense in a classic law enforcement setting. If you have seen Hard to Kill , Above the law and other Seagal movies and liked them you may get that nostalgia from the dialogue and action in the storyline. In short the protagonist is badass with a spiritual side. Cinco estrelles , hombres.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2021Let me explain myself (and the 4/5 rating) for a minute. I read this with the intention to be entertained, and to laugh, and BOY-HOWDY did it DELIVER! I laughed so hard that I feared my neighbors would tell me to quiet down. This is a MESS of a story but it is the funniest book I have read in years. I am not a fan of Mr. Seagal but I have always found his swift rise and swift fall from fame to be an intriguing story in and of itself. I have not seen much of his output except for two of his Hollywood films Out for Justice(a fine action film) and On Deadly Ground(a fine comedy), and one of his awful direct-to-video films which was a torture to get through (No, I'm not telling you which one because its not worth anyone giving it a Google search). But this book feels like one of his recent, awful DTV efforts only in book format. Let me explain the outline of most of his recent DTV efforts:
1. It begins with some nefarious scheme of something happening
2. The pudgy, but good-at-everything-ever Steven Seagal is introduced and is super smart and says something like, ( in a raspy, gravelly Seagal voice that makes Christian Bale's Batman sound like Kevin Conroy), "Let's go get the (expletive rhyming with "Trucker") and show him who's boss."
3. All-knowing, all-powerful Steven Seagal sits in a chair talking about life, conspiracies, and how he will do something to the bad guys (rhyming with "buck up")
4. Interrogation where all-knowing, all powerful Seagal interrogates a bad guy and knows everything without being shown evidence just by going with his gut (THAT will come up later) while other people watch, shaking their heads in wonder at how smart Seagal is.
5. Seagal beats down the bad guys and shoots them and hits them and does not receive so much as a papercut from his hand-to-hand combats and then kills the bad guy and his horde of lackeys without breaking a sweat in the bad guy's safehouse, hideout, or whatever
6. Oh, and he gets with the young, attractive woman at the end who is a fraction of his age and considering the fact Seagal has faced numerous sexual allegations, I don't think this bit of "creative control" is very smart a move on his end (I know its vomit-inducing to watch!)
I was expecting this book to be like that and it was, only excluding 6, which would otherwise make the film passable, if it starred someone with more charisma than Seagal. But this is a book so I will be more lenient on it.
This book felt like a spiritual sequel to On Deadly Ground, with numerous conspiracy theories scattered throughout. The protagonist talks exactly how Seagal would read his lines in any film and the protagonist is literally god-tier, beating his way through the bad guys as if they are made of butter. And there is the bloated sense of patriotism, which I don't have too much a problem with. Again, I do not hate Seagal, I don't condone his actions or behavior (or now his writing style), but respect where it is due, he made a name for himself, something I haven't yet. Besides, after seeing him cut a man's shoulder in half with a band saw in Under Siege I think I should be careful what I say of him.
This is a collaborative effort between Steven Seagal and Thomas Morrissey, an author who has a couple interesting books under his belt which I would love to read. But this book is not as bad as most call it. It feels like a low-rent Tom Clancy thriller only with conspiracy theories and some bizarre insulting stereotypes thrown in at times with too many characters, bad guys who appear and vanish, and battles where the good guy wins far too easily (because he is a self-insert Seagal), which hamper this story from being good. However, if you approach this book as fiction, you may not dislike it so much. Its the worst book I've read in years. On a final note, I thought, "This is silly but I'm glad Seagal hasn't made a film based on it." Later in the book, a character says, "We've reached the tip of the spear"
I later find out Steven Seagal is making a film called "Tip of the Spear."
Me: (in Luke Skywalker's voice) "No...it CANNOT BE TRUE! NOOO! NNNNNOOOOOO!!! NOOO! NO!"
Top reviews from other countries
Chris StocksReviewed in Canada on April 21, 20245.0 out of 5 stars It’s a Steven Seagal Book.
Exactly like one of his movies. I actually loved the story and how it all works out. Nicely written.
Mark TanReviewed in Singapore on July 16, 20245.0 out of 5 stars Thanks JonTron
Thanks to the brilliance (not to mention radiance) of JonTron, my youngest brother thinks Steven Seagal is the funniest human being to ever walk the planet. Thanks to Space Ice, he knows there's an unlimited supply of Steven Seagal material to mock and gawk at. I bought this book for his birthday and it is hilarious so 5/5 for being a great comedic gift to anyone with a brain. It's worth it for the unboxing, and it's been worth it for a whole year of looking at it every now and then and remembering it's a thing.
Declan kiddReviewed in the United Kingdom on February 16, 20185.0 out of 5 stars Intresting
Very intresting read makes you wonder about the deep state
MMin Malachi, Ken Yeomans. Qld.Reviewed in Australia on February 5, 20184.0 out of 5 stars Insightful of on the streets battle against Deep State programs.
An interesting read. Becoming more disturbing on many levels as the account unfolds of contemporary events. Would make a great TV series with ongoing revelations. NCIS genre.
Understandably connects gut instincts almost exclusively to a pre-messianic spiritual world view. Apparently discounting any spiritual component to the Deep State's facilitation of violent jihad to destroy the American dream.
The real battle of "the will to power" against the "will to freedom" to serve AND contract out of involuntary servitude.
Eaton LodesReviewed in Canada on August 13, 20225.0 out of 5 stars If you like bad movies, you will enjoy this, as it's a bad book!
This movie reads just like one of Seagal's D-grade late 2000s action movies. If you like those (bad dialogue, ridiculous characters/scenarios, over the top macho posturing), you will enjoy this book just as I did!


