Große Auswahl an günstigen Büchern
Schnelle Lieferung per Post und DHL

Bücher veröffentlicht von William F Brown

Filter
Filter
Ordnen nachSortieren Beliebt
  • von William F Brown
    30,00 - 34,00 €

  • von William F Brown
    28,00 - 34,00 €

  • von William F Brown
    31,00 - 35,00 €

  • von William F Brown
    29,00 - 34,00 €

  • von William F Brown
    30,00 - 34,00 €

  • von William F Brown
    28,00 - 34,00 €

  • von William F Brown
    27,00 - 35,00 €

  • von William F Brown
    30,00 - 34,00 €

  • von William F Brown
    28,00 - 34,00 €

  • von William F Brown
    27,00 - 35,00 €

  • von William F Brown
    35,00 €

    Bullets, Bombs, and Mayhem! Bob Burke is back... again. 4.5 Stars on 598 Amazon Reviews.After his recent adventures in Burke's War and Burke's Gamble, all this former sniper, Army Ranger, and Delta Force commander wants is to settle down on his North Carolina farm and let Iraq, Afghanistan, and his recent 'dustups' with the Chicago and New York mobs fade away like bad memories.But sometimes you go looking for trouble, and sometimes trouble comes looking for you. When a home-grown ISIS cell strikes the Special Operations leadership inside Fort Bragg itself, in Delta's own backyard, it's time for some serious payback and a taste of revenge.Undersized, underestimated, and now a telecommunications company executive, he is often dismissed as simply the "phone guy," but as his former Delta sergeants will attest, whether he's carrying a .50-caliber Barrett sniper rifle, a tactical knife, or just his bare hands, he is one of the most lethal killing machines the US Government ever produced.When C-4 takes out a close friend and one of their own, it falls to the 'Merry Men of Sherwood Forest' -- Bob Burke, Ace Randall, a female CID agent, the Geeks, a maverick helicopter pilot, and a large pit-cat to even the score before the terrorists strike an even more important US military target only 200 miles away.

  • von William F Brown
    35,00 €

    Bullets, Bombs, and Mayhem! Bob Burke is back! It's the American Sniper meets The Godfather, Round #2, or Bob Lee Swagger takes on the New York City mob.Mild-mannered and slight of build, this telecommunications company executive is easily dismissed as the "phone guy." After four tours running 'special operations' missions in Iraq and the rugged mountains of Afghanistan as an Army Ranger and Delta Force commander, he's one of the most lethal killers the US government ever produced.When one of his old NCOs takes a header from the fifth floor of an Atlantic City casino run by the infamous Genovese and Lucchese NY mob families, someone's going to answer for it and payback's gonna be a bitch!This time, it won't be a 'Gumbah' hunt with sniper rifles in a Chicago Forest preserve park. Bob and his Merry Men are going to take the Mob's money, all of it, from a Mafia Don holed up in the casino's penthouse, backed by a dozen mob gunmen and an elite team of foreign mercenaries.While there's always a place for a Barrett .50-caliber sniper rifle or two, this time Bob calls on a pair of baby-faced computer Geeks, a two-star Army General, a Chicago homicide detective, a female Air Force pilot, a Russian computer programmer, one of the world's most renowned pickpockets, and his new wife, Linda. From stealth helicopters to luxury yachts, fishing trawlers, and bodies in 55-gallon oil drums, the action is non-stop.

  • von William F Brown
    28,00 €

    Bullets, Bombs, Drones, and still more Mayhem! The all new, Bob Burke action thriller #6He's "the Ghost," a former Army Ranger and Delta Force Commander. Mild-mannered and slight of build, this telecommunications company executive is often dismissed as the "telephone guy," but that can be a big mistake. He's one of the most lethal killers the US Government has ever produced, and if you kidnap one of his old friends, whether that's in Chicago, Miami, Moscow, Armenia, or Azerbaijan, he's coming to get him out. Then, he's coming to get you. And he's not coming alone.With Bombs going off outside the Moscow Central police Station, another bomb outside the front door of Sherwood Forest, and Bob Burke's Russian Army pal, Colonel Volodya Rostov kidnapped while on a goodwill mission to war-torn Armenia, someone has some explaining to do, even if he lives in the Kremlin, and payback is always a bitch!Looking for a good beach book or something to curl up with in front of the fire, this fast-moving action-adventure thriller is from the author of Burke's War, Burke's Gamble, Burke's Revenge, Burke's Samovar, Burke's Mandarin and now, Burke's Rescue, preceded by The Undertaker, Amongst My Enemies, Thursday at Noon, Winner Lose All, and Aim True, My Brothers, as well as the Our Vietnam War series, Volumes 1-4, with interviews and photos from 240 American and allied Veterans. Together, these books have over 1,00 Kindle 5-Star Reviews. Enjoy!

  • von William F Brown
    28,00 €

  • - as told by more veterans who served
    von William F Brown
    28,00 €

    Want to know what Vietnam was really like?Real stories told by real people, in their own words, men and women, caught up in an all too real war. From the Delta to the DMZ, Army, Marines, Air Force, Navy, or Coast Guard, American, Australian, or New Zealanders, come walk in their boots. If you were there, you understand. If you weren't, grab a copy and you will, because they're like Doritos. Try a few and you won't be able to stop. 162 photographs, 4.9 Stars on 42 reader reviews! Like Volumes 1-3, they are the most important books you'll read this year The Vietnam War dominated my generation and affected so many lives in so many different ways. Some of us were drafted. Some enlisted. Some became war heroes, intentional or not, but most of us were just trying to survive. Vietnam was all about luck, good or bad. And there were hundreds of different wars depending on where you were, the year you were there, your service, branch, unit, rank, job, and race. Whether we were nurses, helicopter pilots, infantryman, Rangers, clerk typists, combat medics, engineers, MPs, Platoon Leaders, sailors on riverine patrols up the rivers, artillerymen, or cooks, from 1956 to 1976 from the Delta to the DMZ, these stories tell who we were, the jobs we did, our memories of that time and place, how it changed us, and what we did after we came home. Unfortunately, what little our kids and grandkids know of the war comes from books that only focus on one soldier, one unit, and one year, or movies like Oliver Stone's Platoon and Hamburger Hill, leaving people to think that all we did was crawl through the jungle on the Cambodian border smoking dope. But that wasn't how most of us spent our year. Hopefully, these books will help correct that narrative.

  • - as told by still more veterans who served
    von William F Brown
    28,00 €

    Want to know what Vietnam was really like? 37 stories with 105 photographs.Like Volumes 1 & 2, these are real stories told by real people, in their own words, men and women, black and white,  Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, and Coast Guard, officers and enlisted, Americans, Australians, and New Zealanders, from 1955 to 1975, caught up in an all too real war. From the Delta to the DMZ, come walk in their boots. If you were there, you understand. If you weren''t, grab a copy and you will, because they''re like Doritos. Try a few and you won''t be able to stop. The Vietnam War dominated my generation and affected so many lives in so many different ways. Some of us were drafted. Some enlisted. Some became war heroes, intentional or not, but most of us were just trying to survive. As we all knew, Vietnam was all about luck, good or bad. And there were hundreds of different wars depending on where you were, the year you were there, your service, branch, unit, rank, job, and race. Whether we were truck drivers, helicopter pilots, infantryman, clerk typists, medics, engineers, MPs, sailors out on Yankee station, artillerymen, or cooks, from 1956 to 1976 from the Delta to the DMZ, these stories tell who we were, the jobs we did, our memories of that time and place, how it changed us, and what we did after we came home. Some of us were drafted. Some enlisted. Some became war heroes, intentional or not, but most of us were just trying to survive. As we all knew, Vietnam was all about luck, good or bad. And there were hundreds of different wars depending on where you were, the year you were there, your service, branch, unit, rank, job, and race. Whether we were truck drivers, helicopter pilots, infantryman, clerk typists, medics, engineers, MPs, sailors out on Yankee station, artillerymen, or cooks, from 1956 to 1976 from the Delta to the DMZ, these stories tell who we were, the jobs we did, our memories of that time and place, how it changed us, and what we did after we came home. Unfortunately, what little our kids and grandkids know of the war comes from books that only focus on one soldier, one unit, and one year, or movies like Oliver Stone''s Platoon and Hamburger Hill, leaving people to think that all we did was crawl through the jungle on the Cambodian border smoking dope. But that wasn''t how most of us spent our year. Hopefully, these books will help correct that narrative.

  • - as told by more veterans who served
    von William F Brown
    28,00 €

    Want to know what Vietnam was really like? 60 Stories, 271 photographs, and 4.6 Stars on over 100 customer reviews.From a Marine sniper in Hue, to a medevac dust-off pilot going into a hot LZ, Navy Corpsmen, A-6 pilots taking out bridges and SAM sites in North Vietnam, a nurse on the USS Repose, combat medics deep in the jungle, machine gunners in I-Corps, mechanics working on the rolling deck of a big carrier on Yankee Station, squad leaders on infantry sweeps in "the Arizona Territory," truck convoys under fire, riverine patrol boats in the Delta, Coast Guard "Jolly Green" search and rescue helicopters pulling downed pilots from the jungle, tank platoons in an all-out armor assault, Loach pilots in hunter-killer teams, and many more -- from the Delta to the DMZ, this book puts you in their boots.Some of us were drafted. Some enlisted. Some were true war heroes, but most were just trying to survive. As everyone "in-country" knew, Vietnam was all about luck, good or bad. If you were there, you understand. If you weren''t, grab a copy and start reading, anywhere in the book. The stories are like Doritos. Try a few and you won''t be able to stop.The Vietnam War was the seminal event of my generation and affected so many lives. Over 58,200 of us paid the ultimate price, but the war didn''t end when the last US helicopter lifted off from the roof of the US Embassy in Saigon. It continues to take its ugly toll on many who did come home. Instead of bands and parades, we got PTSD and Agent Orange, diabetes, ischemic heart disease, neuropathy, leukemia, Hodgkin''s Disease, and prostate cancer, and many more. As they say, "Vietnam is the gift that keeps on giving." Unfortunately, what little our kids and grandkids know of the war comes from books that only focus on one soldier, one unit, and one year, or movies like Oliver Stone''s Platoon and Hamburger Hill, leaving people to think that all we did was crawl through the jungle on the Cambodian border smoking dope. But that wasn''t how most of us spent our year. In February, I published Volume 1. Due to the amazing response it received from vets and their families, I''m publishing Volume 2, with even more interesting, exciting, and informative stories. Hopefully, they will help correct that narrative.  

Willkommen bei den Tales Buchfreunden und -freundinnen

Jetzt zum Newsletter anmelden und tolle Angebote und Anregungen für Ihre nächste Lektüre erhalten.