The Guns of Jack Carr’s “The Terminal List”
By G&A Staff
James Reece, a United States Navy SEAL team commander, is on his final deployment when disaster strikes. His entire team was wiped out in a well-planned and deadly ambush that seemed orchestrated.
As he unraveled the conspiracy that brought about the deaths of his teammates, he discovered that corrupt elements in the federal government, the financial sector, the pharmaceutical industry, as well as military leaders in his own chain of command are behind the attacks.
With nothing left to live for — and everything to kill for — Reece set upon a mission of vengeance that put his enemies in the ground one-by-one using all of the tactics he learned through a decade of constant war.
The story is fiction, but Jack Carr’s “The Terminal List” examines the lessons, emotions and the frustrations experienced during 20 years as both an enlisted and officer within Naval Special Warfare (NSW). The book also explores the important real-world topics of individual liberty, government surveillance and deep-rooted conflicts of interest amongst those in-power.
As a lifelong reader of fiction, it had always pained Carr to read an otherwise great book troubled by unforgivable mistakes in terms of describing small arms. …Read the Rest
Source:: Guns and Ammo
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