Navy Seal is reported to be publishing a book about the bin Laden raid
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A Navy Seal who was present at the raid that killed Osama bin Laden will publish a first-person narration of the events to be released on September 11, according to unnamed publishing executives, reports the .
The author, who was a 鈥渢eam leader鈥 for the mission, will use pseudonyms to protect the identities of those involved, including his own. He will be known only by the pen name "Mark Owen." Kevin Maurer, author and co-author of several books with military themes, will be the co-author of this title as well.
The book, 鈥淣o Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission That Killed Osama bin Laden鈥 is owned by Dutton, an imprint of Penguin. Until now, the details of the book had been kept a secret, even from the bookstores that will stock it.
The publisher鈥檚 description promises a 鈥渂low-by blow narrative of the assault, beginning with the helicopter crash that could have ended Owen鈥檚 life straight through to the radio call confirming bin Laden鈥檚 death" and calls the book "an essential piece of modern history.鈥
With the bin Laden raid cited as one of the Obama administration鈥檚 greatest accomplishments, the book is expected to be an immediate best seller. But its timing 鈥 coming in the midst of the US presidential election cycle 鈥 could prove controversial. As points out, a film about the raid 鈥 鈥淶ero Dark Thirty" by Kathryn Bigelow and Mark Boal 鈥 was originally scheduled for release in October, but was moved to December after Republicans complained that it could provide positive publicity for President Obama in the weeks before the election.
聽that the publisher plans to print 300,000 hardcover copies of the book.聽