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Sniper Elite: The World of a Top Special Forces Marksman (Mass Market)

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A gritty, no-holds-barred, behind-the-scenes memoir of life as one of the world's top snipers

Sniper Elite takes readers inside the closed world of the elite Special Forces sniper, detailing the dark art of sniping and touching on the history of the world's greatest marksmen. As one of Australia's most highly trained and successful combat marksmen, Rob Maylor tells the story of his years on the front lines, from his early service with the Royal Marines in Northern Ireland to action in Iraq and Afghanistan, where he was involved in some of the heaviest fighting in the conflict. He also chronicles his near-death experience in a Blackhawk helicopter that crashed off Fiji, killing two of his friends, and how he would walk for hours, sometimes days, through hostile country until he found the right position. Then, when the moment was right, he aimed-and with absolute precision, put the bullet just where it was going to have the most effect. Filled with dark humor and the almost-religious sense of brotherhood within such an exclusive group of warriors, this is an explosive and revealing combat memoir-and an inside look at the shadowy world of the modern sniper.

"Maylor toured the world, enduring surprisingly grueling exercises from the Arctic to the jungle...training, horseplay and nuts-and-bolts military minutiae along with the usual fireworks." -Kirkus Reviews

This edition of the book is the deluxe, tall rack mass market paperback.

About the Author


ROB MAYLOR is a former member of Australia's SAS, an elite sniper who saw combat all over the world, including  two tours of Afghanistan in 2007 and 2008.

ROBERT MACKLIN is a well-known Australian biographer and historian, with more than twenty books to his credit.

Praise For…


“[A] macho memoir of a special-forces badass . . . Maylor toured the world, enduring surprisingly grueling exercises from the artic to the jungle . . . training, horseplay and nuts-and-bolts military minutiae along with the usual fireworks.” —Kirkus Reviews

“A chilling glimpse of the hazards encountered by SAS troops.” —Daily Telegraph

“A rare beast in this genre, this is an honest, insider's account of the dark arts of sniping and special forces.” —Herald Sun


Product Details
ISBN: 9781250008596
ISBN-10: 125000859X
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Publication Date: September 30th, 2014
Pages: 384
Language: English