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Battlefield China

By: James Rosone,Miranda Watson
Narrated by: B.J. Harrison
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Summary

From the top 100 Amazon best selling author....

Is the third world war really winding down?

With the recent change in political tide for Russia, the threat of nuclear weapons coming from the Kremlin seems to have dwindled. However, more than one leader in Asia still holds nukes in their possession, and the communist leader of China seems more determined than ever to save face. Is there any way to end this conflict without a full-blown nuclear war?

Despite enormous military losses in Europe and the Russian Far East, the Indian government is determined to stand by the Chinese. When the people learn of the tremendous loss of life in the Battle of Chennai, will there be a rebellion from within? Or will the citizens of India galvanize to defeat the Allies?

Battlefield China is the riveting conclusion to the action-packed Red Storm military thriller series. If you like adrenaline-pumping combat and battle-worn characters, you’ll enjoy this final installment in Rosone and Watson’s modern world war series.

Is there any way to finish the war without another horrific massacre? Will our favorite characters survive? 

Grab your copy and find out!

The Red Storm Series is best enjoyed when listened to in the correct order as each book builds on the previous work.

Book 1: Battlefield Ukraine
Book 2: Battlefield Korea
Book 3: Battlefield Taiwan
Book 4: Battlefield Pacific 
Book 5: Battlefield Russia
Book 6: Battlefield China

©2018 Front Line Publishing (P)2019 Front Line Publishing

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Recommended

Again, another excellent story.
If you like war stories then you’ll love this series.
Regards
Mark

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Good series of books

Just finished the Red Storm series, used at work to 'drown out' the office noise.
Like that the subject was over multiple theatre's and not just rushed through in 1 book like so many of this type usually are.

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So identifiable

As a Brit and ex soldier of 20+ years l identified with a lot from this series. It was an exciting journey with nail biting scenarios. I give the narrator credit with his heartfelt attempts at our dialects (and the Aussies). I did take a lot of the voice procedure as a tongue in cheek factor. All in I enjoyed the whole series. Thank you.

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Red storm series’s

Gripping, enjoyed every moment even though us Brits were a bit weak
Listen to the series on Audible narration very good
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  • Doug MacGregor
  • 06-12-19

Okay.

A lot of overused phrases
Narrator was okay. Still terrible accents but finally got used to them

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  • Mark Baker
  • 11-10-19

Terrible.

I purchased after reading the gushing reviews. Personally, I couldn’t stand this book. Predictable plot, one dimensional characters, lots of cheesy cliches and lingo. I eventually had to stop - something I’ve never done before. Listener consider yourself warned.

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  • Rama N. Toulon
  • 24-07-19

Flashpoint That never was, but could have been

Battlefield China is a nice tidy end to a grueling global conflict. I am sure every GI has brainstormed and thought of possible scenarios where we go to war with the the Chicoms. But here, this story actually had a conclusion to the conflict which seems reasonable and didn't end with the world getting nuked into the stone age. I am sure opinions vary on how it could have ended, I am glad it did have a conclusion.

The added benefit of the story is how Mr Rosone and Mrs Watson both gave us very human characters who did not have rosy endings at wars end. This goes to show they know vets and as I understand James Rosone served in the Army. The realism and the bitter pill of post conflict is very real. As a vet, I struggle with that missing purpose since I was medically retired.

My only issue is that I would have wanted to see the glimpse of the Chinese as well as Russian personalities on how they made out.

Still great story that could have easily been a mirror of our current world.

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  • Jason
  • 13-07-19

Keep more like these coming!!!

Great Series!
Couldn't wait for the next one!
Narrator did an incredible job, such Range!

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  • Eric Morrow
  • 09-07-19

Two thumbs up!

This whole series was absolutely amazing. Thank you for the roller coaster of emotions that your books put the reader through, making the characters relatable and telling an overall terrifying and great story! I can’t wait to listen to the “Rigged” series.

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  • Dave T
  • 06-02-22

ran out of steam

series ran out of steam a book or two ago. they milked the story too much much.

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  • Renorockit
  • 22-06-20

Very Entertaining Series!

I must first say, I was not very happy with the way this series began, but I could not stop reading it. With all the twists and turns in this series, I had to go on to the next book.
The way this series is written, put’s the reader right there on the front lines. The devastation and counter strikes were riveting. It makes the reader understand what war really is. MADNESS!
A fantastic series. I highly recommending to readers of “What If” type books.

Larry S.
Reno, NV.

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  • Clayton Hamilton
  • 24-05-20

Loved It!

I am not an avid reader.... But fell in love with the series! Started book 1 one year ago! And now finally hearing the END! made me sad! Wished these would go on and on! But honestly would have given it six stars if possible! Great job!

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  • Greg
  • 22-05-20

Modern Twist on World War II Sequence of Events

I listened to the whole series. Battlefield Ukraine took forever to get going but at least it seemed to have an original timeline of events. As the series wore on, and it wears thin after a while, it borrowed heavily, and then VERY HEAVILY, from the events of World War II and the Korean War. Frankly, I got sick of it. China is Nazi Germany. Russia is a mix of Imperial Japan and Italy.

The battles get repetitive. You can only have the enemy give up when it is on the brink of overwhelming the good guys so many times before it becomes predictable and boring.

The authors seemed to like to laugh at historical maxims.
- Don't invade Russia in winter.
- Don't get involved in a land war in Asia - especially against China, let alone India and then China.
- Yes, the U.S. does all of that and succeeds fairly easily. Ridiculously improbable - especially when the U.S. is supposed to be weak and unable to get mobilized rapidly enough to face all of its enemies.

What began as an okay, original story degenerated into a boring, repetitive, unimaginative story that I was happy to finish with.

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  • David L. Daniels
  • 22-05-23

Eye Opening World War III Series

Just finished entire series and I'm happy it's fiction, although presented in a believable manner. It shifts between closeup on personalities to big picture. My only complaint is the narrators. The first was just okay and midway through a new less than okay narrator took over. I just cringed my way through the peridic terrible vocal acting, My focus was on the storyline, which was well written.