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Monroe Doctrine: Volume II

By: James Rosone, Miranda Watson
Narrated by: Marc Vietor
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Through the cyber-fog of war, the national security advisor had one worry: Would he be able to save the US from defeat?

Blain serves at the pleasure of the president. Brought over from the last administration, there were few people more trusted. He knew the biggest threat was the deepfakes. China’s AI played war like a grand master.

In what seemed like an instant, the cyberattacks crippled networks, and then the world lost faith in everything on the internet. Global financial markets were in turmoil as supply chains ceased to function. The greatest propaganda campaign ever tore apart the fabric of society. Could China’s expansionist goals be contained?

The United States and NATO responded. The US and Royal Marines were called upon to do something they hadn’t done since the days of the Pacific War - wage an island-hopping campaign. Was a new alliance between old foes their only hope?

Includes a special note from the author.

©2021 James Rosone and Miranda Watson (P)2021 Podium Audio
Military War & Military Fiction United States War Suspense
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Spellbinding

A scary story about something which could happen and which after reading the book is even more plausible. Nitty gritty and you can feel the bullets and the terror and fear of the soldiers. Brilliantly researched and realistic

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lots of action but story got boring

A bit boring for me. I did not feel attached to any character. Story got boring. Maybe it's just not for me.

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Disappointing after Vol 1

Really we enjoyed Vol 1 which was fast paced where you wanted to keep listening. Vol 2 is descriptive of battle after battle with no real cohesive storyline.

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