The phenomenal New York Times bestseller Shooter captures a
professional sniper's life, both on the battlefield--where he has racked
up more than 60 confirmed kills--and off.
Jack Coughlin is the Marine Corps' top-ranked sniper, the man who
personally brings America's military muscle to the enemy's front door.
In twenty years of active service, he has accumulated one of the most
impressive 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.
In Shooter, Coughlin has written a highly personal story about his
deadly craft, taking readers 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 as he carries forward one of the
deadliest legacies in the U.S. military.