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Operation Red Dawn and the Siege of Europe
- World War III Series, Volume 3
- Narrated by: Derek Newman
- Series: World War III, Book 3
- Length: 7 hrs and 7 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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Publisher's Summary
Is America vulnerable to an attack on the homeland?
In Operation Red Dawn and the Siege of Europe, we see what happens when war arrives on the shores of the US. As Chinese and Russians attack the frontier of Alaska, American forces are stretched thin. With battles raging in Europe, the Islamic Republic, and on their own doorstep, what will President Stein decide to do?
Operation Red Dawn and the Siege of Europe is the third audiobook in this predictive World War III military thriller series. If you like pause-resisting action and geopolitical intrigue, you'll love this novel by Rosone and Watson.
Is there any way to salvage the war-torn nation of the US? Will American ingenuity be enough to change the tide of World War III? Grab your copy and find out.
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- Alexander VanAllen
- 07-19-20
Great book but terrible narrator.
It was good but the narrator was terrible narrator compared to the last two books.
7 people found this helpful
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- Matthew Sbragia
- 05-19-20
I feel bad, this is my first negative review.
The Nairator for this book is awful. way to monotone. kept putting me to sleep.
6 people found this helpful
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- Mark A O'Connell
- 12-09-18
Narration was the worst
The worst narration ever. Story was mediocre but narration made it horrible to get through
6 people found this helpful
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- Justin Anderson
- 04-12-21
joy
they should of kept alex hyde-white as the narrator, the narrator for this book sucks.
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- Melanie K.
- 03-27-22
narrator was very poor.
The narrator's unergetic and repetitive diction detracted from the storyline. I wanted to skip through book, just to stop listening to him drone on.
1 person found this helpful
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-14-21
mono tone reader
I am hardly able to get yjrough chapter 1. Story might be good. SUCKS
1 person found this helpful
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- Ingrid C Dark
- 10-05-18
Not Bad
America's Taking a terrible Beating. I can't wait for the next installment. We are greatly outnumbered
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- Jason
- 05-13-22
Good story horrible reader.
Most of this guys voices sound like characters from south park. He speak with hardly any inflection.
Great story was made painful to listen to by this guys voice.
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- Josh Brooks
- 03-31-22
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Amazed that the publishers let this narrator perform this book. Absolutely horrendous by the narrator. The guy who narrated the first two books was outstanding… what the heck???
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- Michael F. kloppel
- 03-31-22
Good Continuation of the Series
The series was well written and continued from where the last book ended.
The reason I did not give it 5 stars was because the performer / reader just didn't sound as good as previous artists.
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- Chris F
- 12-16-18
Such a shame.
Unfortunately the third installment of this series was ruined by the introduction of a new and sub-par narrator. Couldn't even finish it.
5 people found this helpful
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-16-19
Wake up the narrator
First book was great, second was great and i feel this one could be too if the narrator would just wake up. Very poorly performed in a monotone voice and lots of words not said all the way through. The story is good but with the current narrator its pretty much un-listenable
3 people found this helpful
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- David O Connor
- 03-02-20
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poor narrator he sounds extremely bored and monotone. story is enjoyable with some good twists
1 person found this helpful
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- Philip Swales
- 12-27-18
Poorly written, dead full narration
Book 1 Ok, Book 2 poor, book 3 abysmal. can I have my credits back?
1 person found this helpful
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- LambZilla
- 07-27-21
Monotone narrator
The narrator for this book is absolutely awful. Worst yet. So monotone. Did not bring life to the book. Shame as the book series was getting good. Avoid!!!
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- Russell Willens
- 07-20-21
Beyond Disappointing
Sadly what could have been an excellent book like the previous two, the narrator was diabolical. Unlike some I continue to listen, but in short bursts. I am invested in this story and would like to listen to the end and I have.
Is it the case this book lacks punctuation, or does our narrator simply ignore it?
The story continues and is worth the effort, but it will be an effort for those who have listened to the previous two.
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- D. Pattle
- 06-28-21
Hanna-Barbera
The narrator is killing me straight out of Hanna-Barbera studios. Less is more! Love all the Rosone & Watson books
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- M. Hoolihan
- 06-23-21
Someone check that narrator for life signs!!!
Story is ok but the change and choice of narrator was very poor and negatively impacted on the overall performance
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- Al in Manchester
- 09-27-20
Really poor narrator
Story ruined by a monotone narration with no energy or apparent interest in the story he's telling.
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- gary round
- 08-09-20
terrible narrator
a reasonable story let down by a truly awful narrator.Bring back the original narrator please.
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- Paul
- 10-08-18
Good story line very bad performance
story is interesting and evolving but the performance of this recording is atrocious, needs to be re recorded please and refunded
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- Simon
- 09-19-18
Another excellent volume in this series
If you’ve enjoyed the previous books in this series you’ll love this one. Fast paced, generally strategic overview of a highly believable WWIII scenario.
The one thing that let it down for me though was the narrator. Unfortunately I think the book would be far more exciting with a less robotic (almost monotone) voice reading it.