No Hero
The Evolution of a Navy SEAL
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- 105,00 kr
Publisher Description
The companion volume to the multimillion-copy bestseller No Easy Day by former Navy SEAL Mark Owen reveals the evolution of a SEAL Team Six operator.
Mark Owen’s instant #1 New York Times bestseller, No Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission that Killed Osama bin Laden, focused on the high-profile targets and headline-grabbing chapters of the author’s thirteen years as a Navy SEAL. His follow-up, No Hero, is an account of Owen’s most personally meaningful missions, missions that never made headlines, including the moments in which he learned the most about himself and his teammates in both success and failure.
Featuring stories from the training ground to the battlefield, No Hero offers readers a never-before-seen close-up view of the experiences and values that make Mark Owen and the SEALs he served with capable of executing the missions that make history.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
This follow up to the pseudonymous Owen's No Easy Day (2012) appears destined to follow in the first book's big-selling footsteps, as it is well suited to the public's almost insatiable appetite for action-filled true stories by former SEALs, Green Berets, and other special forces members. In his previous book, Owen offered a first-person account of the killing of Osama bin Laden. This new work again told with writer Maurer describes other SEAL missions in which Owen took part. Owen says this book is not "another navel-gazing battle memoir"; instead, it focuses on "the most important moments" that took place during unnamed missions, "and the lessons from each one that define me." The book, he says, is a "way to honor my brothers in the SEAL community," some of whom died in service to the country. After several chapters describing the arduous SEAL training, Owen and Maurer provide fast-paced accounts of a series of missions in Iraq and Afghanistan that took place during Owen's 13-year career. Owen emphasizes the selflessness and service of his fellow SEALs, along with the lessons he learned, in a book that is sure to appeal the many fans of in-the-trenches special forces memoirs.