Skip to main content
Swap Used Books - Buy New Books at Great Prices!
PBS logo
 
 

Search - The Unit: Seek and Destroy (The Unit)

The Unit: Seek and Destroy (The Unit)
The Unit Seek and Destroy - The Unit
Author: Patrick Andrews
First in a thrilling, new TV tie-in series. — A squadron dedicated to covert counter-terrorist missions. — Warriors operating outside the military chain of command. — Unsung heroes on the front lines of a new war. — Based On The ?Heartpounding? (Hollywood Reporter) CBS Television Series Conceived By Pulitzer Prize Winner David Mamet. — A Europ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780451225399
ISBN-10: 0451225392
Publication Date: 9/2/2008
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 2.5/5 Stars.
 7

2.5 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Signet
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
Reviews: Member | Amazon | Write a Review
Read All 2 Book Reviews of "The Unit Seek and Destroy The Unit"

Please Log in to Rate these Book Reviews

reviewed The Unit: Seek and Destroy (The Unit) on
I wasn't expecting anything great with this book due to the lack of positive reviews. The Unit character's, with their stilted dialogue, bared little resemblance to their tv counterparts. Additionally, the hodgepodge story was pretty bland and didn't give you ANY twists or surprises. The weak plot basically consisted of two small armies running around the jungle doing dumb things like: let's attack the base to see how big the enemy's size is and then later, let's do a hit and run on that same base. Also, when the men get into trouble lets magically have the cavalry arrive because the author can't think of an interesting way to get them out of their predicament. On top of the bland characters and weak story one of the most important things that was left out from this book was the exciting action scenes. I mean if you can't give me some great characterizations instead of a "Oh, yeah I forgot." at least give me some badass action. I would recommend "Lone Survivor" by Marcus Luttrell for some real Spec Ops action, hell even the latest Richard Marcinko books are better than this book (and that is saying a lot as he has since gone way down hill). Also, there were multiple times where you would read what happens and then characters would report back to other characters what you had just read --talk about redundancy. I swear it felt like the "author" was owed a favor and someone let him write this book. I'm a diehard fan of The Unit and this book left me thoroughly unimpressed. Skip it and trade for a different book or go to a library if you think you must read "Seek and Destroy".


Genres: