Man of War
Man of War
Sean Parnell
Jocko Willink
Jocko Willink covered this book in "Jocko Podcast" Ep. 192
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Man of War

Man of War

Sean Parnell
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Sean Parnell
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In the heart of the shadowy world of international espionage and clandestine operations, "Man of War" introduces us to Eric Steele, the epitome of the modern warrior. An Alpha in the covert intelligence unit known simply as the "Program," Steele's unmatched prowess on the battlefield and behind enemy lines has made him a legend. A decorated Special Forces soldier, his battles have shifted from the rugged terrains of Afghanistan to the murky, dangerous realms of global espionage, where he operates unseen, unheard, but always deadly. Yet, when a ghost from Steele's past emerges with the unthinkable—a stolen nuclear weapon—the stakes catapult from high to existential. Steele finds himself in a race against time, traversing continents from Washington, DC, to the Middle East, Europe, and Africa, in a frantic pursuit to thwart a catastrophic attack. Sean Parnell's "Man of War" is a masterclass in thriller writing, blending intense action, complex character development, and a gripping plot that feels ripped from tomorrow's headlines. As Steele confronts a formidable adversary, a former comrade turned formidable foe, the lines between friend and enemy blur. With the future of the United States and global stability hanging in the balance, Steele must summon all his skills, intelligence, and brute force to neutralize the threat. Parnell crafts a narrative that is not only a thrilling ride but also a deep dive into the psyche of a warrior standing on the front line of a new kind of war—one that could redefine the world order.

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2018
11 Sep
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Jocko Willink covered this book in "Jocko Podcast" Ep. 192
teele was an Alpha—a clandestine operative assigned to a unit known simply as “the Program.” It traced its lineage to WorldWar II and existed because there were enemies that the President of the United States couldn’t handle with diplomacy or all-outwar. In these events the Commander in Chief needed a third option, and that was why Steele was in Beirut
— Sean Parnell, Man of War

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