Special Access

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Pub Date 3 Oct 2013 | Archive Date 29 Nov 2019

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Description

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 busines partner and mentor, Greg Lynche, the sometimes  über-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 a crossroad - 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 aer another, finally revealing the truth behind several conspiracies hidden behind the firewalls of top secret security clearances, CIA files, and Special Access Programs.

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...


A Note From the Publisher

Mark A. Hewitt flew high performance aircraft in the US Marine Corps, including the venerable F-4 Phantom II. He served in senior aviation leadership positions with the Marines, the US Border Patrol and the US Air Force before leading aviation activities and aircraft operations for an international corporation in the Washington D.C. area. He served as an Assistant Professor for Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and is on the editorial staff of an aviation/aerospace education & research journal.

Mark earned a Master of Arts degree in National Security and Strategic Studies from the Naval War College and an MBA in Aviation from Embry-Riddle. His novels have been reviewed by the CIA Publication Review Board.

Mark A. Hewitt flew high performance aircraft in the US Marine Corps, including the venerable F-4 Phantom II. He served in senior aviation leadership positions with the Marines, the US Border Patrol...


Advance Praise

Approved by the CIA Publication Review Board.

“Duncan Hunter is a great character… an excellent read.” –A Good Thriller


Approved by the CIA Publication Review Board.

“Duncan Hunter is a great character… an excellent read.” –A Good Thriller



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Featured Reviews

Special Access kicks off the Duncan Hunter series. I see that it was originally published in 2013, which does make it a little dated. The premise is good, Mark Hewitt posits that Osama Bin Laden was actually captured, not killed. His capyure leads to uncovering information that keeps the excitement flowing. The story itself is fast paced, exciting, lots of sex and violence. The main character isnt as complex as I would like, but it is only book 1, perhaps he will become more layered as the series progresses. Others have commented that this novel is a little slanted towards the conservative, which it is, but that isnt a deal breaker for me. If you like action, this series looks promising.
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