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Basking in the glory of killing Osama bin Laden, the President revealed that US Navy SEALs carried out the mission. His constant heralding of their heroism and capabilities damaged the SEAL's operational security, revealed tricks of their trade, and endangered them and their families. As some in the Special Operations community expected and feared, a number of SEALs are being systematically killed across the country. The Navy's legendary SEAL commander, Captain Bill McGee, believes he is the next target of a sniper and seeks help from a close friend with unusual contacts and capabilities. Duncan Hunter, a retired Marine Corps fighter pilot, flies a top secret airplane with his mentor, Greg Lynche, the sometimes �ber-liberal retired CIA Chief of Air Branch. Together, in their quiet airplane, they execute some of the CIA's most sensitive airborne counterterrorism missions under a Special Access Program. Saving McGee from a sniper's bullet comes at a price as Duncan Hunter finds himself at the crossroads - either remain a contract pilot and betray a friend or become a patriot and risk exposure as a traitor. His decision pulls him into one intrigue after another, finally revealing the truth behind several conspiracies hidden behind the firewalls of top secret security clearances, CIA files, and Special Access Programs.

  • Sales Rank: #138971 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2013-10-03
  • Released on: 2013-10-03
  • Format: Kindle eBook

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
The Lady's call sign YO-3A 007, Code Name Wraith
By MGB77
This novel by first time author Mark A. Hewitt is a refreshing change from the predictable plot lines of many of today's thriller genre. From the opening pages of the prologue to the closing pages of the epilogue, the reader is treated to an intricate, well developed story of good and evil, honor and duty, trust and betrayal.

The central character is a quiet, elegant lady of a certain age whose career in the service of country began over the jungles of Viet Nam. Rescued from the oblivion of the scrap heap by Greg Lynche, former CIA Chief of Air Branch and partner of Duncan Hunter, retired Marine F-4 pilot, the lady flies clandestine missions in dangerous air space across the world.

The lead character, Duncan Hunter is one of those "daring young men in their flying machines" a newly minted First Lieutenant Marine Aviator, who comes to the attention of the head of a special access program labeled 17 Nails designed to identify future recruits for unique and time-sensitive special access programs. Hunter retires and takes a position with the United States Border Patrol as Director of Aviation Maintenance. He introduces the Border Patrol to the benefits of Schweizer SA2-37B (the YO-3) quiet airplane as part of the illegal spotter program. 17 Nails is activated and Hunter is recruited into the clandestine world by his friend and mentor Greg Lynche.

The novel chronicles the Hunter/Lynche/007 partnership set against the backdrop of recent and current geopolitical events, and the tools and trade of the aviation, clandestine and global terrorist communities. The characters that populate these communities are rich and diverse. The reader comes to realize that one knows these people - even the "bad guys". The technical descriptions carry the narrative without overpowering it. Even the "juicy bits" work in context.

To know the rest of the story, suggest you hitch a ride with Hunter and Lynche on YO-3A 007.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Compelling and fast-paced tech-thriller with international intrigue and great characters
By JR YS
Mark Hewitt's first novel, Special Access, kept this reader enthralled. Thoroughly researched and vividly written, Special Access takes the reader through a decade of historical events and weaves them into a fascinating tale exposing the fringes of the "black world" and its clandestine programs requiring "special access" and the highest of security clearances.

Hewitt's work brings life to a large cast of central, heroic characters with whom the reader will grow quite fond and against whom the legion of villains will conspire.

The technologies Hewitt invents and the world events he conjures are entirely plausible giving the reader much to savor and consider.

As an avid Tom Clancy fan, I found Hewitt's Special Access in the heart of the envelope of works I enjoy most.

The only drawback of the completed work comes from the publishing process where a few layout errors may distract a discerning reader.

Overall, Special Access is a great, "can't put it down" read and a prime candidate for a screen play and sequel.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Absolutely stunning! A must read!
By dragon77
With over a hundred books bought from Amazon and a couple of reviews, this one stands apart from the rest. I'm the guy that grabs the latest Brad Thor, Vince Flynn, Lee Child novel on his way to the airport. Good fun reads to keep you distracted for a cross country flight. This one is remarkable and different. It's interesting and captivating, and suggests it is all too real.

The cover and title first caught my attention. If you're a member of the intelligence community, the title gives you pause and I thought, "That's different and probably illegal." I had no idea this book would grab me from the first pages. Prepare to become emotionally involved--how many times have you read a book twice? For me, never, until now.

The story, while fiction, is well researched and one that rings disturbingly true as if it has been ripped from the pages of today's newspapers or even the Drudge Report. The political awakening of the protagonist will likely send conservative readers flocking to this book and liberals fleeing or flinging foul balls. I think I'll have one scene indelibly embedded in my head for a very long time; the end of chapter 53. Mr. Hewitt has an "old school" evil streak in him when dealing with the worst of the worst terrorists.

You first get a sense you're reading an autobiography of a CIA pilot. The technical writing and descriptions of flying, for an old pilot like me, left me thinking the author wrote it for guys like me, special operations personnel, and members of the intelligence community. But it really is a "peek behind the curtain" of black programs--real world counterterrorism and counterdrug operations. Hewitt demonstrates he knows his stuff throughout the book but in one instance, he might be criticized for being a little heavy handed with the treatment of a minor but important character. Much of the work in the second-half of the book comes from today's headlines, so if you're a political junkie, hold on tight--you're in for a thrilling ride.

The best surprises of a second reading were several sub-themes, in the same vein as the possible political interpretations of L. Frank Baum's Wonderful Wizard of Oz. The author indicts America's immigration policy, the use of drones, and the malfeasance of the press--what could possibly happen if anyone is let into the country and the press doesn't vet a politician? Liberal readers may give the author credit for his handling of drones and their ethical use; Conservative readers will just go nuts; the book will likely end up in a conservative book club and become a cult classic.

Special Access is also a love story--I think the ladies will enjoy this book though the early technical writing might scare them off a little. My bride read it and said, "Hang in there--it's worth the read." He made my wife cry! The scoundrel!

This book kept me turning pages; it's a very fast read and impossible to put down, especially the final 200-300 pages. I understand why other reviewers look for a sequel--it's that good and that different, and the author definitely has something new and exciting. It's interesting. The technologies introduced in this book, if they are not the product of a secret lab someplace, they should be. And the accuracy is stunning; if you Google Earth Monrovia, Liberia's airport there's a jet sitting in the grass. Is it live or is it Memorex? Author Hewitt probably needs to be aware of little black helicopters coming for him in the night.

Unlike most books in this genre, where the reader can predict an inevitable outcome, Special Access has so many plot twists and turns at the end, with the tension winding tighter and tighter, that it will leave you stunned, shaking your head, and muttering "Wow!" He hammers hot button items that will leave the politically correct reader apoplectic. The story never lets up. I didn't see the twist at the end and shouted--when was the last time a book made you twist and shout? It is a fun fast read.

Other reviewers indicated references to the richness of a Clancy or Vince Flynn novel; I would agree with them but lean more toward Ian Fleming with a dash of Clive Cussler--is Hewitt's hero James Bond or Dirk Pitt in a flight suit? Hewitt clearly has a book to elbow into the well-entrenched niche of the most famous authors. What he has going for him is, in my view, the obvious experience of being part of the intelligence community, which Clancy, Cussler and Flynn lacked and had to rely on those in the business for help. Tackling the political realities of the US as a backdrop should turn this into a best seller. This must-read book must have been a challenge to get through the CIA's Publication Review Board without redactions.

Special Access is an admirable first effort with some of the most intriguing characters and dynamic scenes I've seen in a very long time. Poetic and patriotic, interesting and intriguing, it is one of the best novels I have ever read; this won't be my last Mark Hewitt book. I want to meet and talk to this guy at a book signing and tell him what a great job he's done. Where's the next one!?

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