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Soviet Endgame, Books 1-3

By: James Rosone, Alex Aaronson
Narrated by: BJ Harrison
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Publisher's summary

The Cold War threatens to go hot…
…when American hostages are taken in Iran.
Where will this conflict lead?

When the Soviets invade Afghanistan, the governments of Jimmy Carter and Leonid Brezhnev jockey for position on the international stage. CIA operative Fred Poole races against the clock, decoding pieces to a Soviet puzzle leading to war.

When stopping the Soviets’ end game isn’t possible…
…shots are fired—and a war begins.

With US Marines and Soviet VDV Paratroopers advancing to contact on battlefields across the globe, the two sides fight in the jungles of Central America and the deserts of the Middle East. Soviet T-72s battle for supremacy on the Plains of Northern Germany and the Fulda Gap.

As America launches a counterstrike…
…and reinforcements storm into West Germany…
…the question remains—will it be enough?

You’ll love this captivating three-book opener of the Soviet Endgame alternate history series because it’s a twist on history you never could have anticipated.

©2023 James Rosone & Alex Aaronson (P)2023 James Rosone & Alex Aaronson

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A wandering novel with no ending.

Russian technology worked, US tech did not. The US submarine fleet was inferior to the Soviet. A-10s may as well not existed. Soviet corruption never came up. The book did not end, it just ran out of pages. It was like the publisher made a call and told the writer you need to end the book in the next few days. No issues were resolved. The writer developed many characters and left them hanging in the air.

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