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SEAL Team 666 by Weston Ochse
SEAL Team 666 by Weston Ochse






Lastly he could learn that the tired stereotypes of people ethnicity. Secondarily, I wish some of these authors who write in this genre who easily embrace the existence and power of evil, ignore the possibility of good having some power. He could realize that we could respect the characters, what they do and what they represent without hitting us over the head with it over and over and over again. What could Weston Ochse have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you? The story and characters are a bit too self rightgeous and self involved. What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you? Army intelligence officer and currently works for the Defense Intelligence Agency. Weston Ochse won the Bram Stoker Award for his first novel, Scarecrow Gods, and was nominated for a Pushcart Prize for short fiction. And it’s not long before they realize that the threat isn’t directed against the US alone - an ancient and deadly cult has far bigger plans, and Walker is at the center of a supernatural conflict in which the entire world is at stake. Battling demons, possessed humans, mass-murdering cults, and evil in its darkest and most and ancient form, the members of SEAL Team 666 have their work cut out for them. Walker soon finds himself in a whirlwind of otherworldly creatures and events as he discovers the true nature of SEAL Team 666. Halfway through SEAL training, Cadet Jack Walker, still green but showing incredible promise, is whisked away to join four SEALs and their dog for a special-ops mission. SEAL Team Six meets Stephen King in this novel about an elite group of soldiers who protect the United States from supernatural threats.








SEAL Team 666 by Weston Ochse