My Favourite Sniper Books.

I personally don't own many sniper book memoirs, but here's the ones I've read and really enjoyed.

Sniper One,by Sgt Dan Mills. 


I would say this was the very first book I read about British Army snipers in action. Sgt Dan Mills wrote a brilliant memoir,fighting a real tough battle against a vicious enemy in Iraq.There are plenty of interesting characters that fight with Dan in his sniper platoon, and some great laughs too.Although of course:Not everyone would survive the battle. Even so, Dan and his team of snipers prevail, and win the day.It really is a timeless read, and I'm glad I've got it.

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A Sniper's Conflict,by Monty B.


Another brilliant book,which is also one of the best descriptions in battle with the author taking on the enemy in Afghanistan and Iraq. Although it says he was an elite sharpshooter, I got the impression the author was a highly skilled sniper. The battle scenes he descibes are very tense,as he waits to eliminate a cunning enemy. I really enjoyed it,and would read it again and again. One of the best books I've ever bought. 

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Long Shot,by Azad Cudi.



This is actually a pretty grim book,as the author describes his battles against the evil threat of ISIS.There's a lot of sadness, reading about the author's comrade-in-arms who don't make it.Yet,I was very pleased to read about his successful kills against this savage enemy.,and he with his people also successfully eliminated the ISIS threat from his country. 

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Desert Sniper,by Ed Nash.


Just like the previous book described, there are some pretty grim moments in this account. Ed Nash,having served with the Free Burma Rangers,decides to fight as a sniper against the ISIS menace.It is actually a brilliant memoir,although there was a grim price Ed had to pay when he decided to leave the conflict. His sniper battles are really interesting to read,as he and his allies use their own cunning to eliminate their vicious opponents. I would have this in my top 5 reads.

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