Sons of Valor II: Violence of Action - Brian Andrews

Sons of Valor II: Violence of Action

By Brian Andrews

  • Release Date: 2022-06-07
  • Genre: Action & Adventure
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 78 Ratings

Description

They train to be the toughest, the smartest, the most covert operators in the world—they are the Tier One Navy SEALs, led by Lieutenant Commander Keith “Chunk” Redman.
When a former teammate of Chunk’s is killed in a shocking ambush, rumors begin to fly that the Lion of Ramadi, the infamous Iraq War sniper who racked up dozens of American kills, has returned with a mission to target American SEALs. Chunk and his core team—Saw, a skilled and lethal sniper; Riker, who has an uncanny ability to escape death; and Whitney Watts, a former CIA analyst who sees patterns everyone else seems to miss—are mobilized to prosecute the threat.
But this is no ordinary counterattack, because someone posts the details of the hit all over social media, taunting the American SEALs. Worse, the enemy seems prepared to counter all the Tier One’s moves, a dangerous new stage in the war on terror and a troubling sign that whoever is behind the attack is planning something bigger.
Fearing they may have been duped into chasing the wrong target, Chunk and his team embark on a high-stakes cat-and-mouse mission where nothing—and no one—is what they expect. And when their enemy finds a way to strike at the heart of what’s nearest and dearest to them, it will test not only their bonds but also the personal sacrifices they’ve made to keep America safe.

Reviews

  • Action packed as usual

    5
    By F7Sapper
    I like the action packed into Andrew and Wilson’s books. The only time I didn’t like it was when they tried to revive WEB Griffin’s Presidential Agent series but was because they badly missed in the background, ages, personalities, and involvement from the series previous characters. This book was great. My only complaint with this one is the overuse and badly placed uses of “bro”. The way they use it doesn’t seem natural in a dialogue and it definitely isn’t used as much as they portray it to be in the SOC community. Can’t wait for the next one in this series.
  • Great read!

    5
    By UNCBanker
    Well written, suspenseful, thriller, all in one! These guys always put a good and exciting read out there.