Whitens Moss
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No doubt many of you are familiar with Stephen Hunter's series of books whose main character is Bob Lee Swagger, a retired Marine and top sniper. I enjoyed "Point of Impact," the first Hunter book I read and now am working my way through "The Third Bullet," about the JFK assassination. Both good reads. Unfortunately, Point of Impact did not make a good transition to film as "Shooter," starring Mark Wahlberg as Swagger. Although Walhberg is a decent actor and the film was watchable, the director ruined the story by taking major liberties with the plot and did not do justice to the book.
Hunter clearly is well-versed on the topic of weapons in general and firearms in particular. He's a gifted writer and also works for the Washington Post as a movie reviewer. There aren't that many good books or movies on military snipers with the possible exception of "Enemy at the Gates."
After The Third Bullet, I likely will read some more Swagger tales -- I think there are about 7 books in all -- and was wondering if any of you had a recommendation.
This is a great site. Gunners are not only intelligent folk but also well-informed and interesting, rather than the stereotypes fostered by the mainstream media.
Thanks all for your comments!
Hunter clearly is well-versed on the topic of weapons in general and firearms in particular. He's a gifted writer and also works for the Washington Post as a movie reviewer. There aren't that many good books or movies on military snipers with the possible exception of "Enemy at the Gates."
After The Third Bullet, I likely will read some more Swagger tales -- I think there are about 7 books in all -- and was wondering if any of you had a recommendation.
This is a great site. Gunners are not only intelligent folk but also well-informed and interesting, rather than the stereotypes fostered by the mainstream media.
Thanks all for your comments!