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Operation Red Dragon and the Unthinkable

By: James Rosone, Miranda Watson
Narrated by: Alex Hyde-White Punch Audio
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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.

©2016 Joshua Steinhauer (P)2018 Joshua Steinhauer

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Very entertaining.

The first two books in the series were great. I’m a huge fane of alternate WWlll books and this was on par with the other books the authors have written.

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The mechanics of the story

I liked the story and how it was wrote , I didn't like the narrator , I found my self drafting from the story do to the way the narrator was telling the story there was no excitement the way he read the book , other then that the book was good.

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The endgames

The war is still so costly and troops are being used slaughtered the price of Freedom is not cheap and will be paid

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Enter Text Herre

This second novel of a four-book series is just as compulsively readable as the first. There are really, no characters, so relating to them is not possible. The scenario is pretty cool and is driven by events that could happen. There were errors that stood out to the accomplished reader. And, the US always takes a bloody nose first, then comes back for the win.

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hard to put down

This is a very well written book, it is thought-out pretty well. Being retired army gives me a little bit more insight even though these battles take place in the future with futuristic weapons. the book even thinks out bad decision-making. trying to find the complete series is the hard part

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Unlike book 1. I could not put this book down,

Loved the reality of this book, loved the plausibility of the future weapons and strategy, loved the ending cliff hanger as it was both expected and also unexpected because it takes an alternate path from normal storylines. Thumbs ups good read for a long weekend.

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Great story!

I can't get enough of this series. The authors are amazing at yelling both overall story and smaller on the ground story. A must read for anyone who likes this subject.

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A bit fanciful

Enjoyed the book but “temporary suspension of disbelief “ was difficult at times. Wandered into sci-fi at one point.

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Great series

This book is good, but the series is better. This is only if you enjoy war novels.

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Much better than the first book

I gave this book another try, and i found myself liking the story more and more. The theoretical sciences discussed in the book was pretty cool stuff and pushing the boundaries a bit BUT the more i listened to the book the more entertained i became.

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