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Operation Red Dragon and the Unthinkable
- World War III Series, Book 2
- Narrated by: Alex Hyde-White Punch Audio
- Length: 8 hrs and 19 mins
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Summary
This book is a continuation of the World War III series, an Amazon top-selling series. See what happens to America when the country refuses to surrender their forces in the Middle East and capitulate to the Caliphate’s demands.
In this second installment of James Rosone and Miranda Watson’s World War III series, we discover the fate of New York City as the Islamic Republic steers a freighter into New York Harbor.
Join the authors as they walk us through the final battles in Israel that will transform the Middle East for generations.
Will the advent of fighter drones, light drone tanks, and new main battle tanks be enough to allow America to rise from the ashes? Or will advances in additive manufacturing and the unholy axis powers of Russia, China, and the Islamic Republic be enough to conquer the world?
Will the uniting of the Islamic world under one banner be enough to defeat Israel and the West, or will they succumb to their own religious theocracy and extremist interpretation of Islam?
Will China look to technology to increase their food production or decide to incorporate the rest of Asia into a Greater Chinese nation?
With Russia having successfully taken back their former Soviet Republics, will they finally destroy NATO and incorporate the European Union into the ever expanding Russian Federation?
This gripping political and military thriller looks at the potential future of 2041, the coming clash of civilizations, the rise of new superpowers, and the decline of the West.
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- Morten N.
- 19-02-22
Fanastic!
The story is griping and interesting and makes you want to just keep on listening, even when you have tonnes of stuff to do, Alex does an absolutly wonderfull job of bringing the characters to life, book might not have been the same without him
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- Anonymous User
- 19-04-18
Built on the realistic intensity of the first book
Kicks off where the first book left you in heightened suspense...
Does well to keep the intensity up.
Accurately details of the use of WMD's and attritional warfare.
Narration was good.
Took far too long to appear on Audible, but the guys are trying to sort this...
Can't wait for the next one!
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- Chris F
- 09-12-18
A notch behind book 1
Admittedly I did have to take a break from listening to this one, mainly after the Americans started mining moon rocks to armour their war machine. Having said that, once I powered through it got back on track and I enjoyed it almost as much as the first book.
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- Ian
- 22-07-22
A Grim Time
Another great book
Wren it comes to books about future wars James and Miranda hit the nail on head in that these events are possable and tell the story in a way that is not to complex and fun to listen to
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- marcus dicks
- 30-04-20
Confused plots at times
Good but not as good as the first book. Gets a little hard to follow and keep listening after a while but worth finishing even just to get to book 4.
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