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Monroe Doctrine: Volume III

By: James Rosone, Miranda Watson
Narrated by: Marc Vietor
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As the dragon awoke...the world came together. Would it be enough to stop China?

WWIII wasn’t what any of the analysts expected. Across the globe, battles raged. Taiwan fell. Fighting continued in the Caribbean and South America. The Russian Far East had invaders, and nobody seemed able to stop this new Red Army. With the world in chaos, it was hard to unravel the pieces.

Would one US pilot give them hope?

On the first day of the war, his F-22 Raptor was shot down over Cuba. Lieutenant Colonel Ian "Racer" Ryan survived, escaped, and now had the Air Force’s 6th generation fighter under him. Would it be enough to outsmart the Chinese AI defenses?

Was this the turning point...or the end?

©2021 James Rosone and Miranda Watson (P)2021 Podium Audio
Fiction Military Technothrillers War & Military Thriller War Air Force
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Another great book

This was yet another great book on this monroe doctrine series of books and I look forward to more

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knowledge and actions

in the Army, staff sergeant and sergeant first class are are still addressed as "sergeant ", unlike their marine Corp counterpart they already know they're either or a staff sergeant or a sergeant first class an don't need someone to tell them.
I also like how you made a reference to the shipyard in Pascgoula, I work. kudos on that. I also like how you put the Tico in the spotlight. the Arleleigh Burke is very over rated

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great story and very detailed

3rd book from this author and 3rd book with this narrator. I was hooked after listening to the first book of this series. I will by the rest because I am all in.

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Hold on tight

Good work on personification of combat skills and know. I’ll be going crazy waiting on the next installment.

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The war seems more and more implausible

Why in the hell would the US allow China to continue sailing commercial ships around the world? Especially after they used cargo ships to attack the US? Why are the Western alliance allowing China to continue shipping oil out of the Middle East? So shortsighted and if the happened in real life the US deserves to lose!

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Awesome book!

Highly technical, superb writing, good reading. What more can you ask for. Impressive work all the way around.

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Author needs to stop using the word guys

Once you realize how many different people in the story are referred to as guys it'll start to annoy you. We gotta save these guys. Those guys got blown up. If i notice you calling a group of people guys 6 or 7 times in a single chapter from different character's perspective; it starts to feel like someone wrote this and then never reread through what they wrote and realized how it makes different charachters feel less individual and more like different flavors of the same character.

Positives though, the premise and technical details are great.

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In for a penny, in for a pound

NATO gets some good notches after being sucker punched in the first two books, but this is just the warm up act of WW3. I do wish there were a few more scenes from the Chinese pov.

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Expensive book. Maybe this is the new system

I love the story. What I don't like is for each new chapter. A bit repetitive on the ground war...

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Future Conflict

Great Listening fast moving technology to come soon Real World characters are and seem quite real

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