Carlos Hathcock
I started reading Silent Warrior and am about 1/3 of the way and I don't find it as good as Marine Sniper.
I have read the following books:
Sniper, & Stalk and Kill, by Adrian Gilbert.
Stalkers & Shooters, by Kevin Dockney
One Shot One Kill (is somewhere in my library)
Ultimate Sniper
Complete Book of US Sniping
Illustrated Manual of Sniper Skills by Mark Spicer
Sniper Counter Sniper by Mark V. Lansdale
These are just a few in my library, you can pick out the serious parts and the embellished sections. I have one manual that was published during WWI that makes one really think just how deadly sniping really is. Illustrated Manual of Sniper Skills was interesting as it opens up the real world of having snipers in the military.
The movies show sniper against sniper, but in reality the sniper is an observer, can disable a piece of equipment, or provide support for a force. The difference between military and law enforcement snipers are completely different.
If you read after action reports of units in Vietnam the primary targets for a NVA or VC snipers in an engagement were, radio, machine gunners, and officers.
Watching the movie “We Were Soldiers” that was illustrated when the radioman in the cut off platoon got hit first, then the next guy to pick up the radio, and the officer got it next.
Reading about snipers and sniping makes one think about the type of man that has to do the job. They certainly get my deepest respect for the job they have to do.