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Peter Telep
Peter Telep is the author of more than forty novels. With the assistance of technical advisors from all branches of the service, he has documented the exploits of U.S. Army Special Forces in Afghanistan, tank platoon commanders in Korea, and mercenary fighters in Angola, Uzbekistan, and... show more



Peter Telep is the author of more than forty novels. With the assistance of technical advisors from all branches of the service, he has documented the exploits of U.S. Army Special Forces in Afghanistan, tank platoon commanders in Korea, and mercenary fighters in Angola, Uzbekistan, and Vladivostok, among others. His collaboration with Tom Clancy, Against All Enemies, debuted at #1 on the New York Times Bestsellers List. Additionally, he has written many bestselling novels based on Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon, Endwar, and Splinter Cell video game series.Mr. Telep's most recent work, The Secret Corps, involved extensive research, including a trip to the Sig Sauer Academy in New Hampshire, where he received hands-on weapons training. He also traveled to Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, where he had the opportunity to pilot a Riverine Patrol Boat and make an "unauthorized" J-turn, much to the surprise of his soaked but smiling hosts.Bonus info:Writing as Ben Weaver: Brothers in Arms, Rebels in Arms, Patriots in ArmsWriting as P.W. Storm: The Force 5 Recon Series and The Mercenaries SeriesWriting as Pete Callahan: Armored Corps, Attack by Fire, Engage and DestroyWriting as David Michaels: Endwar, Endwar: The Hunted, Ghost Recon, Ghost Recon: Combat Ops, Splinter Cell: EndgameWriting as Richard Michaels: The Fall of Eden (Trade Paperback)

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Birth date: April 08, 1965
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CarlAlves
CarlAlves rated it 11 years ago
In Against All Enemies, CIA operative and former Navy SEAL Max Moore is fighting a battle on two fronts. It starts off with him combatting the Taleban in Pakistan. It then transitions to the drug wars in Mexico, where Moore and a team are trying to take down the biggest drug cartel in the world. The...
ageraets
ageraets rated it 11 years ago
Normally, video game-based novels are pathetic attempts to cash in. This might be an attempt at cashing in, but it's also a great thriller, with some good character development, a suspenseful, plausible scenario, and the same liberal amounts of dry humor I came to appreciate in the game 'Ghost Recon...
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