Good “Fictional” SOF books.

Ex-SAS trooper Chris Ryan's first 4 fictional SF novels. Stand by, Stand by. Zero Option. The Kremlin Device. Tenth Man Down.
He's written many more military action books since, but I always liked his first 4 the most.
For anyone with children, who worries about adult content, Chris also has a series of childrens adventure books.

http://www.chrisryanadventures.co.uk/

Ex-Navy SEAl, James Taylor's: Mekong.

Richard Marcinko's long running, and often long winded fictional SEAL action series: http://authors.simonandschuster.com/Richard-Marcinko/1924603

Wilbur Smith's The Dark of the Sun and A Time to Die. http://www.wilbursmithbooks.com/books
Wilbur's written a lot of men's action adventure novels, most feature soldiers or take place in a war zone of various time periods.

EX-SBS trooper Duncan Falconer's John Stratton SAS/SBS series. http://www.duncanfalconer.com/

Terence Strong. The guy who started SAS fiction with Whisper Who Dares. Terry's writing is markedly superior to most of the Brit action authors.

http://authors.simonandschuster.co.uk/Terence-Strong/8005/books

I guess that will keep you going for a while.
 
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Ex-SAS trooper Chris Ryan's first 4 fictional SF novels. Stand by, Stand by. Zero Option. The Kremlin Device. Tenth Man Down.
He's written many more military action books since, but I always liked his first 4 the most.
For anyone with children, who worries about adult content, Chris also has a series of childrens adventure books.

http://www.chrisryanadventures.co.uk/

Ex-Navy SEAL, James Taylor's: Mekong.

Richard Marcinko's long running, and often long winded fictional SEAL action series: http://authors.simonandschuster.com/Richard-Marcinko/1924603

Wilbur Smith's The Dark of the Sun and A Time to Die. http://www.wilbursmithbooks.com/books
Wilbur's written a lot of men's action adventure novels, most feature soldiers or take place in a war zone of various time periods.

EX-SBS trooper Duncan Falconer's John Stratton SAS/SBS series. http://www.duncanfalconer.com/

Terence Strong. The guy who started SAS fiction with Whisper Who Dares. Terry's writing is markedly superior to most of the Brit action authors.

http://authors.simonandschuster.co.uk/Terence-Strong/8005/books

I guess that will keep you going for a while.
 
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