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Battlefield Pacific: Book Four of the Red Storm Series

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

If the Pacific falls to the Chinese, they will be one step closer to dominating all of Asia.  

A line has been drawn in the sand - if there is any hope of stemming Operation Red Storm, the Philippines cannot be conquered. Will the Allies be able to hold their ground in this intense sea battle?  

Reeling from the loss of two aircraft carriers, the US is forced to move its carriers from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific. Will additional ships from the Atlantic Fleet and the new railguns on the Zumwalt-class destroyers be enough to overcome the drone and cruise missile swarms of the Chinese navy? Or will the sheer numbers of incoming munitions simply overtake the Allied forces?  

Battlefield Pacific is the highly anticipated fourth book in the Red Storm geopolitical military thriller series. If you like pulse-pounding combat scenes, rich characters, and unpredictable twist and turns, you’ll love James Rosone and Miranda Watson’s newest addition to the series.  

Uncover some of the deeper threads that have been woven in Russia and China’s master plot. With the addition of India and Indonesia to their alliance, will the democracies of the West be able to stand against the dictatorial regimes of the East? Grab your copy of Battlefield Pacific to join the action and find out.

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

Reading order:  

  • Book 1: Battlefield Ukraine 
  • Book 2: Battlefield Korea 
  • Book 3: Battlefield Taiwan 
  • Book 4: Battlefield Pacific
  •  Book 5: Battlefield Russia 
  • Book 6: Battlefield China - End of Series
©2018 Front Line Publishing (P)2019 Front Line Publishing

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Excellent depiction of current affairs

Fantastic in feeling the pulse of possible outcomes if the world continues on its current trajectory.

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Awful English accents.

Great story but the English accents are straight from the 1950’s! Don’t anyone who speaks like this. Also the Brit’s never bitch out of a fight….

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Poor narration

Good story as usual from these authors. The narrator spoilt the experience. I have also noticed this with ww3 series , for some reason they swap a very good narrator for an unsuitable one.
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awful

the dialog is infantile; truly awful. if you want a good military fiction then try Tom clancy 's red storm rising.

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