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Time to Hunt (Mass Market Paperback)

by Stephen Hunter (Author)
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After a literally explosive opening where sniper fire cuts through the chest of an unnamed victim (Swagger?), readers of Time to Hunt are plunged into the final years of the Vietnam War and the struggles of Marine Donny Fenn. Stationed in Washington, D.C., after recovering from a nearly mortal wound, Fenn is asked to spy on Marines who may have ties to the peace movement. What Donny quickly learns, however, is that his Navy superiors are more interested in framing somebody than they are in finding the truth. In this first section, readers waiting to discover the outcome of the assassination and glimpse Bob "The Nailer" Swagger will instead be swept away by Hunter's vivid painting of the divided loyalties and torn identities that plagued soldiers and citizens in the early 1970s.

But all of this action is only a prelude to Donny's subsequent relationship with Swagger in Vietnam. Hunter fleshes out the mythology that he began to create in Point of Impact as readers watch Swagger add to his famed body count and confront his nemesis, Solaratov. Hunter moves deftly from the mind of Solaratov to Donny and back to Swagger, and in each character finds the core of the Vietnam experience--fear, coldness, sadness, horror, elation.

The last two sections cut to contemporary events and find Swagger married to Donny's former love, Julie. Slowly, the events of the first half of the book begin to merge with Swagger's present history and stories that readers will recognize from Hunter's earlier novels. Swagger uncovers a deep connection between the Vietnam demonstrations of the 1970s, the predatory work of the CIA, and the killer who is after him and his family now. Nothing is as it first seems, and readers of Point of Impact and Black Light will have to revise all their expectations. --Patrick O'Kelley --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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When a sniper shoots a man in the mountains of Idaho and wounds the woman who is with him, it is not an isolated incident but the deliberate culmination of events that began during the Vietnam War. Bob Lee Swagger, who was a Marine sniper in Vietnam known as "Bob for the Nailer" for his lethal shooting, at first believes that he was the gunman's intended target. The wounded woman is his wife and the widow of his wartime comrade, Donny Fenn. Donny had been killed by a Russian sniper assigned the task of neutralizing Bob, or so Bob had always believed. But now it seems possible that Donny might have been the main target all those years ago and that it is Donny's widow that the sniper has come to kill, not Bob. Both a gripping war novel and a complex thriller coiled around the convoluted intrigues of the supposedly concluded Cold War, this is page-turning entertainment that will delight action adventure readers.?Charles Michaud, Turner Free Lib., Randolph, MA
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Time to Hunt, Stephen Hunter, Dec 23 2009
By J. Harper (Toronto, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Time to Hunt (Hardcover)
What more is there to say about an author such as Stephen Hunter? I have enjoyed all of his books to date; however, my favourite is "Time to Hunt". I found myself lost in this book and could actually see the events in my minds eye as they unfolded. When Swagger held his breath,I found that I was also not breathing. When the mist and humidity were settling around him, I could also feel it and see it! This book allowed me to feel like an insider in a battle long past,but not forgotten! Enjoy!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Greatest Thriller, Ever, Mar 19 2004
By Brian Ma "xbjm7" (Cerritos, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Time to Hunt (Hardcover)
Time to Hunt
By: Stephen Hunter
Reviewed by: B. Ma
Period: 1

This book was a great book overall, basically starting about a lance corporal, Donny Fenn. He is sent on a mission, and is then sent off for doing the wrong things. He was forced to go to 'nam and has to stay until he has fought enough of the soldiers. He met sergent bob lee swagger, a famous man known for his rifle. He thoroughly enjoyed being in vietnam. They were being hunted by a russian sniper, T. Solaratov. Swagger is back on his estate and he tries to piece together the puzzle, how everything is connected, and he realizes, it was under his nose this whole time..

I enjoyed this book because of all the military action, the advanced technological weapons, and all of the action and violence was what i loved about this book. This book was great because of the great way the sequence of events were placed. "The blood spurted all over the ground"

I disliked this book also because of the way the plot of charactors kept changing and the location changed from place to place, sometimes it seemed like the battle was raging in some sort of blank area where nothing was happening. In most cases I just liked the scene of the battle, but not where it was taking place. "He reached for his grease gun to fire"

My favorite part of the book was when Bob Lee Swagger was able to mend his own bad situation by looking for a better way to fix everything, he is truly a person of excellent knowledge and is capable of doing much more than he is said to do. I believe that Bob Lee "The Nailer" Swagger is more than just a fictional charactor, it felt as if i were just in that story, fighting along-side him as a soldier infantry learning from his experience

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5.0 out of 5 stars One great action-packed book., Feb 27 2004
By O. Wang (Cerritos, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Time to Hunt (Hardcover)
Time to Hunt
By: Stephen Hunter
Reviewed by: O. Wang
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This book was a great book overall, basically about a lance corporal, Donny Fenn - Bronze Star, who is hired by Ward Bonson he wants Donny to spy on Eddie Crowe to raise his own rank to a Sergant, one of his PFC's and while he gets information about Eddie Crowe, Donny finds out more about his job. He was to find out about Trig Cater whom the marines believe were part of Weather Underground, soon Donny gets Eddie and they are sent to judgement, Donny is asked whether he finds Eddie guilty of charge, but Crowe is let off, and Fenn, back to Vietnam. While he is packing his things, he gets married with Julie, they are given the money from a generous First Sergant who is then shipped off to Vietnam too. Donny is now in Vietnam with Sergant Bob Lee (Bob the Nailer) Swagger a man very attached to his rifle. They're squad was the snipers of Sierra Bravo Four. They set off to "Dodge City" where they will wait until evac day and keep Dodge City safe. When they get there, they encounter many "sappers" of the Vietnamese people, who serve Colonel Hu Co. They had defeated all of the sappers while getting to Dodge City, when the had reached Dodge City, they had a Russian sniper on their tail. T. Solaratov. While scouting out one day, they see Solaratov, he had tried to stakeout at Dodge City, but when Bob and Donny went on patrol, they encounter the sniper, they try to take him out, but they call in the M60's and Napalm. Miraculously Solaratov survived, his tale, untold. He was left weaponless and is forced to create a new rifle, one which would match his own unique talent for sniping. Swagger had found Solaratovs old gun, the SVD Dragnuv a Russian creation, a semi-automatic sniper rifle. He was awarded from the find. When they were 1 day away from DEROS, Swagger was to take patrol again, Fenn, foolish enough wanted to go with him, Swagger left with no choice, let him go with him. Solaratov was sniping and Fenn is now dead. It was now in the mountains of Utah which was where Swagger now is. Swagger married Julie, Fenn's widow. Swagger then faces many problems, and sets out to find out about them. Trig Carters past was discovered and how his death was only made as a coverup. Trig is then linked to many other activities of the U.S.S.R. and many other things. Swagger met with Bonson now Deputy Director of the CIA. He then goes back home with all his questions answered except one thing. Solaratov. He goes back and realized Solaratov is after his wife, he calls Bonson and is parchuted for the drop and the dramatic scene ends, but there is still the final end to come, What ever happened to the U.S.S.R.? Read this book and find out what happens.

I enjoyed this book very greatly, not only by the action, but by the excellent description on the many different items in this story. I think the plotline was excellent and as for all the rest of the story. I also enjoyed some of the violence such as "I saw the blood foaming from his mouth" and the many other great details about this story.

I also disliked the book in a way because i felt there was no point to Crowe, there shouldve only been Trig and his followers, and Fenn were to track down Trig, because Crowe had no point in this story that much. I also enjoyed the sniper events where Hunter always included how they zoomed their scopes. "He set his rifle and saw the two men 600 Meters away. Solaratov pulled the trigger." I think that Hunter's cliffhangers are awesome and very excellent.

My favorite part of the book was in the end, when Swagger ingenuously found out about the Secret Conspiracy and put an end to it, i especially enjoyed the part where he had asked the leader how he did it all, and which of his men did what kill whomever. I find it amazing to how he figured it all out, without even dying.

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5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorite books!
This is one of my favorite books! I loved this booked and suggested it to several friends and they loved it too. Read more
Published on Jun 14 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Hunter's Best
I have read almost all of Hunter's thrillers including all of the Bob Lee Swagger novels. This one is the BEST of them all. Read more
Published on May 12 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Never A Dull Moment
In the prolog of this book, there is a very startling development. Bob Lee Swagger is shot in the chest by a sniper while out horseback riding with his wife and daughter. Read more
Published on Jun 12 2002 by N. Sausser

5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Action Story
Donny Fenn, an all-American boy and Marine with a Bronze Star, is coerced by the Navy snoops to spy on Eddie Crowe in the spring of '71. Read more
Published on Mar 10 2002 by curtcow

4.0 out of 5 stars Great ending to an awesome series!
First off, if you haven't read any books in the Bob Lee Swagger series then do yourself a favor and read them. You really don't know what you're missing. Read more
Published on Dec 30 2001 by flanders777

5.0 out of 5 stars One Of The Best
Simply one of the best novels I've read for years with a lot of clever twists and techniques.
This is by far the best Stephen Hunter novel and is his master piece.
Published on Sep 21 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars Unbelievable
I found this book in a book sale and it looked cool so i picked it up.
The first chapter had me hooked already. Read more
Published on Aug 30 2001 by TJ

1.0 out of 5 stars TIME TO HUNT IS A NO-NO!!!!!!!!!!1
This is the ninth Hunter book I have read. This is theworst one of them.Ihought Tapestry of Spies was bad but at least I finished it. Read more
Published on July 28 2001 by Mac Blair

5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Book EVER!
Hunter has got to be one of the greatest authers of all time! The plot of this book is so complex and exciting, and that is what makes it so great and interesting. Read more
Published on Mar 26 2001 by The Mattman

5.0 out of 5 stars Swagger at his best!
Steven Hunter has hit one out of the park on Time To Hunt. He's incorporated numerous characters in interwoven stories yet has managed to keep it very clear where each is going... Read more
Published on Jan 5 2001 by Patrick Naville

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