Since its announcement last week, the book āNo Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission That Killed Osama bin Laden,ā written by a pseudonymous member of that Navy SEAL team mission, has stirred up unintended controversies over its authorās right to disclose the details of the operation; his identity; and any perceived political motives behind its publication.
Meanwhile, a fictional counterpoint to that book is deliberately trying to catch hell.
A new novel by Weston Ochse, called āSEAL Team 666ā³ and being published by Thomas Dunne Books on Dec. 11, is positioning itself as āSEAL Team 6 meets Stephen King,ā according to the publisherās catalog copy, in which a cadet named Jack Walker is brought into a special-ops squad that fights ādemons, possessed humans, mass-murdering cults and evil in its most dark and ancient form.ā
Mr. Ochse, whose book āScarecrow Godsā won a Bram Stoker Award in 2005 for best first novel, said that he was inspired to write āSEAL Team 666ā³ last May, when he was attending a writersā convention and saw TV news reports about the raid on bin Ladenās compound.
āIām a dark fiction author,ā Mr. Ochse said Friday in a telephone interview. āThatās the stuff I like to write and the kind of stuff I like to read, and I just thought to myself, What if there was a special SEAL team ā an even more special SEAL team ā that protected America against supernatural attack? And what if this was a secret? And even, what if some of the bad guys out there that weāre following arenāt really human?ā
In his biography for Thomas Dunne Books, Mr. Ochse identifies himself as working for the Defense Intelligence Agency. (āJust call me an intelligence officer,ā he said. āThatās the safest way to put it.ā) He said he knows several members of SEAL Team 6, and was surprised to hear about the publication of āNo Easy Day.ā
āFrankly, I didnāt think anything was going to be published because getting stuff cleared is pretty hard,ā Mr. Ochse said. āMy stuff is easy because itās all purely fiction.ā
Mr. Ochse said any extra attention (or blog posts) that āSEAL Team 666ā³ might enjoy because of āNo Easy Dayā was coincidental, though he prided himself on the attention to detail in his novel.
āThe military parts are absolutely accurate,ā he said. āThe techniques, the modalities, the weapon systems ā everything else is accurate. The only thing thatās not quite true is who they actually go after, which is the supernatural enemies.ā
That hasnāt stopped readers from asking Mr. Ochse if Team 666 exists in real life. āI just tell them that if there was, weād never know,ā he said.
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