Wolves In The Desert (Shadows Over Seattle: Prequels Three)

Wolves In The Desert (Shadows Over Seattle: Prequels Three)

by Timothy Bateson
Wolves In The Desert (Shadows Over Seattle: Prequels Three)

Wolves In The Desert (Shadows Over Seattle: Prequels Three)

by Timothy Bateson

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Overview

The Desert Can Be Hell

When his squad is deployed to Iraq, Gunnery Sergeant Garfield Feldman leads them in a series of operations against forces loyal to Saddam Hussein.
Recently rumors have been flying around base that the enemy has learned a few new tricks, and found ways to ambush Marine units from buildings that had been declared clear.
Now Feldman's team has received orders to conduct a snatch-and-grab mission deep in enemy-held territory. But what lies behind the walls, and what can Feldman do to ensure the success of the mission?

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Product Details

BN ID: 2940155806707
Publisher: Timothy Bateson
Publication date: 10/26/2018
Series: Shadows Over Seattle: Prequels
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 281 KB

About the Author

Timothy Bateson is a writer who broke into the market in 2014, with three short stories being featured in Halloween and science-fiction anthologies. In 2016, Bateson self-published a re-release of “Under A Hunter’s Moon”, the first of a several stories set in the “Shadows Over Seattle” world, which he co-writes with his wife, Sandi.
Bateson is also a blogger who often spotlights books and fellow indie authors, alongside his other interests, such as the Brain to Books Cyber Convention events, falconry, journaling, quotes, and reading.
More about Bateson’s writing can be found at http://timothybatesonauthor.weebly.com, or at his blog http://timothybatesonauthor.wordpress.com.

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