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Hunt the Fox

Hunt the Fox

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In war-torn Syria, the heroes of the SEAL Team Six series defuse an ISIS warlord's explosive plot.
On the way to a meeting with a CIA source in Istanbul, Chief Warrant Officer Crocker noticed he's being tailed. He suspects the men tracking his movements are members of Syria's intelligence agency, the Mukhabarat - their presence a sign of the region's increasing volatility.
Syria's government is unraveling, with ISIS dangerously in the mix. Mohammad al-Kazaz, aka the Fox, leads the most threatening of the ISIS factions. The Fox has obtained a shipment of chemical weapons that would bring devastation to an already crumbling region. Crocker and his squad must set off deep into enemy territory with limited intel, no chance of rescue, and only one shot at saving thousands of lives.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 23, 2012
      SEAL veteran Mann and bestseller Pezzullo (Inside SEAL Team Six) make their fiction debut with this solid military adventure thriller. U.S. Navy Chief Warrant Officer Tom Crocker leads the members of SEAL Team Six in the hunt for terrorist Abu Rasul Zaman (aka AZ), al-Qaeda’s number three man, who manages to slip through the team’s attack on a warehouse hideout in Karachi. Evidence seized during the raid points to a sex kidnapping scheme in France and to a mystery ship, the Syrena. Crocker and his men have to deal with the usual Washington weenies and a troublesome CIA contact in Pakistan, Lou Donaldson, among other minor impediments. The characters spend a little too much time reminiscing about their home lives and bemoaning the state of the world, but a steady stream of action makes this a worthy entry into the burgeoning SEAL thriller genre. Agent: Heather Mitchell, Gelfman Schneider Literary Agency.

    • Kirkus

      April 15, 2015
      Dispatching SEAL Team 6's Black Cell into anarchic Syria to secure a cache of sarin gas, Mann (Seal Team Six: Hunt the Falcon, 2013, etc.) shoots up another headline-inspired plot.Warrant Officer Thomas Crocker's a good guy, hard used, always ready to stretch orders for a mission accomplished. Crocker is a familiar yet nuanced character, suffering from angst-combat losses, marriage implosion-while dispatching Shabiha terrorists, "paid assassins working for President Assad," in Istanbul before he's even taken a meeting with a CIA handler and Talab, a Syrian source. There, the team leader learns that Black Cell's been ordered to retrieve a cache of sarin nerve gas stashed near Idlib, northern Syria. That means infiltrating through Assad's Russian- and Iranian-supported forces. Then there are the war-torn areas controlled by a major player called the Fox, Mohammad Farhad al-Kazaz, an "active ISIS jihadist, considered highly intelligent, with a fervent following and global ambitions." Black Cell members-SEALs "selected, in part, because their bodies produced an abnormal amount of an amino acid known as neuropeptide Y (NPY), which regulates blood pressure and also works as a natural tranquilizer"-dash through high-tension border checkpoints disguised as medics from Doctors Without Borders, detouring to treat incognito the Fox's wounded son, fight running battles in country, smash-and-grab the sarin, only to have it stolen later from a Turkish military base. Technophile readers get much acronym look-up material-MEATS insertion, AS532 Cougar, PG-7VR rocket-before Black Cell disrupts a cruise ship hijacking led by a beautiful traitor wielding a Bottega Veneta crocodile shoulder bag, despite interference from dilly-dallying desk jockeys and an arrogant CIA chief who leads by yelling obscenities. But there's no rest for Crocker and company-their high-value target must be nabbed off the streets of Paris. Cast Russell Crowe as Crocker for a cinematic thrill ride.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 17, 2015
      Mann and Pezzullo's fraught fifth SEAL Team Six thriller (after 2014's Hunt the Jackal) finds Thomas Crocker, the leader of Black Cell, a special unit attached to the CIA, shaken by an unusually high number of deaths. Crocker's recent work has cost the lives of several colleagues, as well as those of civilians who became collateral damage. That bad luck continues when a young CIA operative working with him in Istanbul is pushed under a bus. The agent's death is somehow connected with a new assignment for Crocker's team, whose members fortunately have an abnormal amount of neuropeptide Y, an amino acid that serves as a natural tranquilizer, giving them a "major physical advantage in pressure situations." That mission starts in Syria, where they must prevent the terrorist known as the Fox from launching a sarin attack. Readers can expect plenty of action from this installment, but little sophistication or depth. Agent: Heather Mitchell, Gelfman Schneider Literary.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 10, 2019
      Mann and Pezzullo’s solid eighth military thriller featuring SEAL Team Six leader Tom Crocker (after 2018’s Hunt the Viper) takes Chief Warrant Officer Crocker and his team to subtropical eastern Nigeria to train members of the Nigerian Armed Forces Special Forces. When reports of a Boko Haram unit in the area reach Crocker, he decides to check them out as part of the Nigerians’ training. The terrorists are led by Festus Ratty Kumar, known as the Leopard, who believes that attacking civilians, killing unbelievers, and kidnapping schoolgirls are all legitimate methods of waging jihad. Crocker’s mission goes awry, and the Leopard escapes and soon rallies to attack the SEALs at a natural gas processing plant. There, Crocker and his scattered team fight against great odds to extricate themselves and save the plant’s employees. The authors still have a habit of halting the action to allow characters to ponder their home lives and origins, though they have cut most of the lectures and history lessons that marred earlier entries. Hopefully, the series will continue to improve. Agent: Eric Lupfer, Fletcher & Co.

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