In SEAL Team Six 4: Duty Elsewhere, the team is divided as Manny and Heath go on a personal mission of vengeance that takes them into the brutal world of the narco cartels. This one is offthe- record and on American soil and the pair won't stop until full payback is made and to hell with posse comitatus. The two SEALs face overwhelming odds and their own personal demons as they stalk their prey from the city streets to the high desert. Priest leads the rest of the team into the jungle of the Philippines in search of a downed drone packed with sensitive intelligence. The stakes are life and death for thousands of innocents and the team is outnumbered and outgunned once again in a hostile land. Action is in the homeland and overseas as the team splits up to do bad things to bad people!“This is straight up, unapologetic military action set against the fast-changing background of the war on terror,” says Seal Team Six writer Chuck Dixon. “There's no mercy and no rules as the world's toughest warriors face the world's most murderous outlaws. If you're tired of heroes who pull their punches and question their own motives and missions, this one's for you. These are true American super-heroes fighting in the worst places in the world to ensure our safety.”"Chuck is a damn good writer who is really good at hooking you, giving you fun characters, and telling you one hell of an adventure story."-- Larry Correia, Monster Hunters International, the Grimoir Chronicles "Dixon excels at putting down action, of introducing larger-than-life heroes, kicking them through the door into a big mess, and having them sort out a situation in a flurry of martial arts moves and big guns."-- Mel Odom, The Rover series.ABOUT CHUCK DIXONNew York Times Best-Selling Author Chuck Dixon is considered one of the most prolific writers in the history of the comics medium, is perhaps best known for his decade-long run on multiple Batman titles. He is the co-author of the best-selling Robert Jordan New Spring and Wheel of Time Graphic Novels. He is the co-creator of the Batman villain Bane and currently writes GI Joe.