The six books of the Dave Riley series and then the follow on three of the Horace Chase books. An array of thrillers featuring former Special Operations soldiers. A brief overview of the nine books in the series.
2. High Praise for Bob Mayer
WEB Griffin: “Exciting and authentic. Author Mayer, a Green Beret
himself, gave me a vivid look at the world of the Army’s Special
Forces as they battle America’s most deadly enemy. His portrayal
of Green Beret operations and techniques takes you deep into the
covert world of Special Operations as a you follow an A-Team into
combat. Don’t miss this one.
The Macon Beacon. “Sizzling, first rate war fiction. Exciting,
authentic and explosive.”
Book News. “Will leave you spellbound. Mayer’s long suit is detail,
giving the reader an in-depth view of the inner workings of the
Green Machine.”
“A scorcher of a novel!” Stephen Coonts.
Written by a New York Times Bestselling Author,
West Point Graduate and Green Beret.
4. High Praise for Dragon Sim-13
Kirkus Reviews: “Fascinating, imaginative and nerve-
wracking. Mayer’s tough, businesslike soldiers again
include a tough, businesslike female.”
Library Journal. “A daring rescue mission produces a
climax with enough suspense and action to satisfy the
most jaded of thriller fans. The author of Eyes of the
Hammer delivers another rousing tale.”
Journal of US Special Operations: “This is one book you
can trust.”
5. “A daring rescue produces a climax with enough suspense
and action to satisfy the most jaded of thriller fans.” Library
Journal.
6. High Praise for SYNBAT
Publishers Weekly. “Mayer keeps story and characters firmly
under control. The venal motives of the scientists and military
bureaucracy are tellingly contrasted with the idealism of the
soldiers—a treat for military fiction readers.”
Library Journal: “This book will appeal to a variety of horror
and military fiction readers. Recommended!”
Assembly Magazine (Assoc of Graduate, West Point): “Bob
Mayer has stretched the limits of the military action novel as
this is also a gripping detective story and an intriguing science
fiction thriller. Mayer brings an accurate depiction of military
life to this book which greatly enhances its credibility.”
7. What if a scientific experiment merging humans with
animals to make the perfect soldier goes awry?
8. High Praise for CUT OUT
Southern Book Trade. “Clancy, Coonts and Brown might
have the market cornered when it comes to hardware, but
Mayer knows what all Infantry types will tell you: it’s the
soldier who makes all the difference. Fans of military action
will eat this one up. Bob Mayer just keeps getting better and
better.”
Book News: “Long on action and detail, the novel is credible
and articulate. Recommended!”
Publishers Weekly review: “With its maximum quotient of
action and violence, this entry should appeal to fans of the
series.”
9. What would happen if the Witness Protection
Program needs to wipe out all loose ends?
10. High Praise for ETERNITY BASE
Kansas City Journal Enquirer. “What a delicious
adventure-thriller. It’s clever, plausible plot gives
birth to lots of action and suspense.”
San Francisco Examiner. “A fast-paced thriller
with compelling main characters and incredibly
determined foes.”
11. What if you uncovered a Cold War secret base
in Antarctica holding nuclear weapons?
12. High Praise for Z: Final Countdown
Bookpage: “Takes an original look at a simmering world
hot spot, and generates a lot of suspense along the way. A
winner on all points.”
Kirkus: “A ripping good biotech/military thriller that
plausibly depicts the high costs of combating unseen
enemies. An absorbing and well-written series.”
Publishers Weekly: “The action is crisp with a great job of
establishing a sense of reality—and real danger—by
mixing current fears about killer diseases with a clear-
eyed view of the Army.”
18. Jack Reacher meets the Equalizer
One of the top five new series of the year.
en Beret books featuring Vietnam Vet, former Green Beret Wil
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19. About the author: Bob Mayer up in the Bronx, New York
City. He graduated West Point, served in the Infantry,
including leading a Infantry platoon, a Battalion scout
platoon, and a Brigade recon platoon in the First Cav
Division. Then Special Forces (Green Berets), as an A-
Team executive officer, and later commanding an A-
Team. After leaving active duty he studied martial arts in
the Orient and was brought back for numerous ADSW
(Active Duty Special Work) tours in Special Operations.
He is the New York Times bestselling author of over 80
books.
www.bobmayer.com
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