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Rising Sniper

David Healey

Rising Sniper

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April 6, 2022
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Enjoyed book 1 and book 2 was even better. David Healey writes a nice adventure series. Highly recommend for easy read
Goodreads reviewer - PM

Synopsis

Pacific Sniper: Book 2

The fight for victory in the Pacific continues, this time at Leyte in the Philippines. Deacon Cole and the rest of Patrol Easy are sent as an advance unit to help crack the formidable Japanese defenses before the American invasion. To make the mission even more difficult, the Japanese have deadly snipers of their own. If Deke and the others can’t help bring down the enemy defenses in time, there will be a terrible price to pay when US troops hit the beach.

Product Information

Number of pages
210
Publisher
Intracoastal
#ISBN
Number of pages
9780967416267
Date of Publication
April 6, 2022
Format
Paperback
Weight
326
g
Dimensions
15.2
x
22.8
x
1.9
cm

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Reviews

I enjoyed this book and the story. Two sides of the story make it more interesting. Sad so many people died for nothing. Our world was crazy then and now!
Goodreads reviewer - SC
I liked the sequence of action shots. The story developed very well and was captivating. I would read as many by this author as I can.
Goodreads reviewer - RWW

About the author

David Healey

David Healey made his publishing debut with SHARPSHOOTER, a what-if historical thriller about an attempt to assassinate Union General Ulysses S. Grant during the Civil War, published by an imprint of Penguin Putnam. That novel was the result of years of research into the Civil War that included time as a reenactor at Gettysburg and other battlefields.

In its review, the Civil War News wrote: “SHARPSHOOTER has the feel of a techno-thriller, the kind offered by Tom Clancy or Dean Koontz ... SHARPSHOOTER moves quickly and is filled with all manner of intrigue."

Healey has brought that same passion for research and history to his World War II novels, GHOST SNIPER, ARDENNES SNIPER, and RED SNIPER. During a 21-year career as a journalist, he was fortunate enough to interview many veterans of the 29th Division who landed at Omaha Beach on June 6, 1944. Some of the events and characters in these novels were inspired by their stories.

He loves the idea of a character like Micajah Cole, a self-reliant backwoods hunter who turns out to be unrelenting and ruthless as a sniper, especially against a skilled adversary, in the pages of these books.

In addition to fiction, he has written books on regional history, including 1812: REDISCOVERING CHESAPEAKE BAY'S FORGOTTEN WAR and GREAT STORMS OF THE CHESAPEAKE.

A graduate of Washington College and the Stonecoast MFA program, he was recognized in 2011 as a Chaney Scholar in history by St. Mary’s College of Maryland.

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