Pashtun: A Military Thriller Novel - Action-Packed War Fiction for Adults | Perfect for Book Clubs, Travel Reading & Military Enthusiasts
Pashtun: A Military Thriller Novel - Action-Packed War Fiction for Adults | Perfect for Book Clubs, Travel Reading & Military Enthusiasts

Pashtun: A Military Thriller Novel - Action-Packed War Fiction for Adults | Perfect for Book Clubs, Travel Reading & Military Enthusiasts

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An adrenaline-filled war story that depicts the challenges of military special operations in a dangerous, boulder-filled landscapeThe Company has a special secret operation planned for one of their top agents: the leaders of the Taliban and al-Qaeda terrorist groups are hiding out in Pashtun country, and they must be eliminated. The job falls to a man they have named Frank Morgan—an agent who stood out as a recruit at Quantico and whose skills resemble those of the legendary Vietnam assassin. The other soldiers claim Frank’s abilities as a sniper and a tracker border on the supernatural and are more than willing to complete this mission with him.Frank begins his adventure in Afghanistan with another Company-appointed soldier: an indestructible lyrical Irishman with a cutting sense of humor and a bottle of Jameson never far from hand. After the men rescue a burqa-clad young woman, they soon discover that the Company has not been honest with them and decide to take a second mate under their wing—a giant who quotes poetry and rap songs while he both enacts torture and lives through his own agonizing trials.They know now that oil, drugs, and greed have led to this quest; assassinating the terrorists is not their main objective. However, this still must be done. After becoming dangerously acquainted with the heroin business in the frontier provinces, Frank and his comrades continue their mission. But the lines have now blurred, and the assignment is more complicated than they expected.Skyhorse Publishing, as well as our Arcade, Yucca, and Good Books imprints, are proud to publish a broad range of books for readers interested in fiction—novels, novellas, political and medical thrillers, comedy, satire, historical fiction, romance, erotic and love stories, mystery, classic literature, folklore and mythology, literary classics including Shakespeare, Dumas, Wilde, Cather, and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.

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It's a good book. It has a lot of the mysterious subplots and and cloak and dagger stuff that is pretty much the staple of stuff with the CIA. The MC is taken through a world of spy stuff and of course Save The World From Evil plots. Generally though it gets overused but I think this book does a great job of making that work. At the outset the plot is pretty stable and I liked at the end where Dunne betrays them all and how that now that he's the actual bad guy and not the good guy. However, the author keeps his role subdued and makes it workout pretty good. I like the characters and wondering how an Irishman gets on the CIA payroll, but Finnen is good enough to not really worry about. If there is one critique, it's the weapons used. Only Germans use H&Ks as part of their issued weapons, and the US Army doesn't use G36s, which I feel was artistic license and not so much born on reality. Regardless I'd check this book out if you like thrillers.
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