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Cyber-Warfare and the New World Order

World War III Series, Book 4

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Cyber-Warfare and the New World Order

By: James Rosone, Miranda Watson
Narrated by: Francis G. Kearney
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Is this the end of America?

The US has finally fought the Russians to a standstill in Europe and stopped the Chinese and Russians from breaking out of Alaska, but now they have a new threat to handle in California. Will the bloody street fight be too much for the American military to handle?

Just as it seems that the United States is going to collapse, DARPA unleashes a new torrent of technologically advanced weapons. Will the new ark angel fighters turn the tide of air superiority back to America, or is it too late?

Cyber-Warfare and the New World Order is the fourth and final book in this epic techno-military World War III series. If you like innovative technologies, scheming politics, and heart-pounding combat scenes, you’ll love Rosone and Watson’s conclusion to this story.

©2018 Front Line Publishing Inc (P)2019 Front Line Publishing
Genre Fiction Military Technothrillers Thriller & Suspense War & Military Heartfelt Imperial Japan Russia

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Really liked the performer for this book. Awesome series. Hate that I finished it. Looking forward to more books from this author.

Best in series

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cyber warfare is the best book in the series. it even addressed done questions I had, not in the plot but in what would happen in real life. much better narrator than the second book.

Good ending

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the overall story was good, but this was the third performer/narrator of this series and the worst by far.

most of the time it sounded like he was being forced to read the story at gunpoint.

if you are going to have a multi part book, do EVERYTHING you can to retain the original narrator. The first one was great, second one was decent. I had to force myself to make it to the end.

this also brings me to another point. I could not get this title from audible, I had to track it down through Amazon just do download it here. That is so Infuriating.

Narrator.

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I enjoyed this series, though not as much as other series the author has written. My only real complaint is the story wrapped up to quickly. I feel like another book was needed or to at least extend this one out a couple more hours. America had the Chinese on the ropes and then suddenly negotiated an end to the war basically guaranteeing another war in the not to distant future. Not to mention the Africa plot line was abandoned as well as the new political reforms plot line.

A good story that ended too quickly.

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A different look at the possible future of warfare. I hope we never get this far.

advancements in qarfare

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