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FIFTEEN NAMES - There are 15 targets, the finest warriors in the world - commandos, spies, terrorists. And they must all be dead by 12 noon, today. The price on their heads: almost $20 million each.
ONE HERO - Among the names on the target list, one stands out. An enigmatic Marine named Shane Schofield, call-sign: Scarecrow.
NO LIMITS - And so Schofield is plunged into a headlong race around the world, pursued by a fearsome collection of international bounty hunters - including the 'Black Knight', a notoriously ruthless hunter who seems intent on eliminating only Schofield.
The race is on and the pace is frantic as Schofield fights for survival, in the process unveiling a vast international conspiracy and the terrible reason why he cannot, under any circumstances, be allowed to live... He led his men into hell in Ice Station. He protected the President against all odds in Area 7.
This time it's different.
Because this time he is the target.
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An Action packed novel from cover to cover, SCARECROW follows a single man, who has saved the president (in AREA 7) and fought many different enemy forces (ICE STATION).
This a great novel, I really enjoyed it because it is full of combat, even some impossible things (Like a guy going through the blades of a flying helicopter and it keeps flying where it should have come crashing to the ground after the rotors shattered) and also following some other members of SCARECROW's normal Special Ops team, Fox, and Mother (Read The Other MR Books to fill Yourself In.)
It is one of the few books EVER to get me to the state when I am unable to put the book down, And if you are into action, shoot em up, that sorta stuff you will understand why.
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