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Shooter

The Autobiography of the Top-Ranked Marine Sniper

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With more than sixty confirmed kills, Gunnery Sergeant Jack Coughlin is the Marine Corps' top-ranked sniper, the man who personally brings America's military muscle to the enemy's front door. Shooter is his harrowing first-person account of a sniper's life on and off the modern battlefield.

At the age of nineteen, Coughlin joined the Marines and spent the next twenty years behind the scope of a long-range precision rifle as a sniper. In that time, he accumulated one of the most successful sniper records in the Corps, ranging through many of the world's hot spots. During Operation Iraqi Freedom alone, he recorded at least thirty-six kills, thirteen of them in a single twenty-four-hour period.

Now Coughlin has written a highly personal story about his deadly craft, taking listeners deep inside an invisible society that is off-limits to outsiders. This is not a heroic battlefield memoir but the careful study of an exceptional man who must keep his sanity while carrying forward one of the deadliest legacies in the US military today.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Dick Hill reads this memoir of a Marine sniper and the invasion of Iraq in a strong and seamless New England accent. (Coughlin is from Massachusetts.) Hill's dry, sometimes acerbic, sometimes cocky reading is skillfully mapped to the text, as Coughlin is a matter-of-fact professional doing a difficult job, scornful of incompetence, and proud of his abilities, of being a Marine, and of his unit, nicknamed "The Bull." Occasionally a touch of gung-ho cockiness from the war's start sounds hollow, but most of the text, though dealing with violence, is thoughtful and measured. This story doesn't need help to hold the listener's attention, but Hill keeps it lean, quick, and enjoyable. W.M. (c) AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine

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