Armageddon's Song 'Advance to Contact' (abridged) |
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Author:
| Farman, Andy |
Series title: | Armageddon's Song Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-4904-5732-1 |
Publication Date: | Jun 2013 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $14.00 |
Book Description:
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Washington DC, Taipei, NATOs North Cape naval picket and the combined USS John F Kennedy and HMS Prince of Wales carrier combat groups have been destroyed by nuclear weapons.NATO is on the back foot as China shows she has no hesitation in leveling entire cities Major Constantine Bedonavich and Svetlana Vorsoff are our spies with a conscienceand they are now in from the cold, but someone will go to any lengths to exact a revenge.Perhaps baiting the Bear in his lair is their only hope of...
More DescriptionWashington DC, Taipei, NATOs North Cape naval picket and the combined USS John F Kennedy and HMS Prince of Wales carrier combat groups have been destroyed by nuclear weapons.NATO is on the back foot as China shows she has no hesitation in leveling entire cities Major Constantine Bedonavich and Svetlana Vorsoff are our spies with a conscienceand they are now in from the cold, but someone will go to any lengths to exact a revenge.Perhaps baiting the Bear in his lair is their only hope of survival.The NATO army in Europe, with the battered but defiant Coldstream Guards and US 82nd are holding the line.Vital supplies and a US/Canadian 4 Corps are enroute but the determination of those in the convoys is matched by those charged with sinking them.NATO needs to level the playing field and then tilt it in their favour.Who better to engineer the destruction of China's ICBMs than the US Los Angeles and and Seawolf class Hunter/Killers, with a a little help from HMS Hood of course.The second novel in the Armageddon;s Song trilogy again takes you beyond Clancy's 'Red Storm Rising' and Coyles 'Team Yankee' to encompass a world at war not just through US eyes, but via the deeds of other combating nations also. Once more get up close and personal with the infantryman walking point, the pilot in the dog fight and those who ultimately command the armies.