Why You'll Love This
Two elite snipers — one Western, one jihadist — on a collision course, and only one walks away from Baghdad.
- Great if you want: military thrillers built around special ops tradecraft and geopolitics
- The experience: fast-moving and kinetic — short chapters pull you forward relentlessly
- The writing: Coughlin's real sniper background gives the tactical details rare authenticity
- Skip if: nuanced characterization matters more to you than plot momentum
About This Book
In the brutal calculus of modern warfare, few threats are more unsettling than an enemy who can kill from a distance and vanish without a trace. Dead Shot puts Marine sniper Kyle Swanson against exactly that kind of adversary — a ghost of a marksman with elite training and a fanatical cause, operating in the shadows of Baghdad's Green Zone while a far larger catastrophe quietly takes shape. The stakes are global, the tension is personal, and Coughlin draws on real-world military experience to make every threat feel uncomfortably plausible.
What distinguishes this book as a reading experience is how effectively it balances tactical authenticity with propulsive storytelling. Coughlin, a decorated combat veteran, brings an insider's precision to the craft of sniping — the patience, the calculation, the psychological weight — and that credibility sharpens every scene. Davis's co-authorship keeps the pacing clean and the narrative grounded even as the plot expands in scope. Readers who want their thrillers to feel earned rather than manufactured will find Dead Shot delivers exactly that.
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