Good Devils (Special Forces, Book 3)

Good Devils (Special Forces, Book 3)

by Chris Lynch
Good Devils (Special Forces, Book 3)

Good Devils (Special Forces, Book 3)

by Chris Lynch

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Overview

"All the sizzle, chaos, noise and scariness of war is clay in the hands of ace storyteller Lynch." -Kirkus Reviews for the World War II series

Gabriel Greene is too young to join the military. But after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, he’s too spitting angry not to. So Gabe and his sickly older brother, Dallas, hatch a plan. “Gabe” will stay behind in their isolated Pennsylvania home, while “Dallas” fights abroad—each brother taking the other’s name.

It isn’t long before Gabe’s talent for fighting—and his anger issues—land him in trouble. But in this new kind of war, the Army has special use for soldiers as ferocious and tenacious as he is.

The First Special Service Force is an elite unit composed of American and Canadian troops. From the start, it’s intended to go where other soldiers won't. Here, Gabe’s training is anything but "basic," including intense lessons in parachuting, hand-to-hand combat, skiing, and even how to eat bugs.

Gabe and his fellow commandos are eager to be unleashed. Soon, they’ll get their wish.

National Book Award–finalist Chris Lynch’s potent Special Forces series continues, taking us beyond the limits of traditional warfare.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780545861687
Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
Publication date: 12/01/2020
Series: Special Forces , #3
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 12 - 18 Years

About the Author

About The Author
Chris Lynch is the author of numerous acclaimed books for middle-grade and teen readers, including the Vietnam and World War II series and the National Book Award finalist Inexcusable. He teaches in the Lesley University creative writing MFA program, and divides his time between Massachusetts and Scotland.
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