From the author who collaborated with Tom Clancy on Red Storm Rising , this is the book that dares to show us the military hardware, global upheavals, and raw combat a second Korean War would unleash. How F-16s would blast across the 38th Parallel. How ultra-modern submarines would vie for the seas. And how two armies would turn the snowfields of Asia red with blood. A thundering geopolitical thriller of vast scope, this is Red Phoenix --and a new standard for military/political suspense fiction. "A big, big book.... A ...
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From the author who collaborated with Tom Clancy on Red Storm Rising , this is the book that dares to show us the military hardware, global upheavals, and raw combat a second Korean War would unleash. How F-16s would blast across the 38th Parallel. How ultra-modern submarines would vie for the seas. And how two armies would turn the snowfields of Asia red with blood. A thundering geopolitical thriller of vast scope, this is Red Phoenix --and a new standard for military/political suspense fiction. "A big, big book.... A superb storyteller...Larry Bond seems to know everything about warfare, from the grunt in a foxhole to the fighter pilots far above the earth.... Red Phoenix is wonderfully entertaining and deserves to be the bestseller it is." -- New York Times Book Review "Gripping...masterfully accurate...Mr. Bond is in complete command." -- Baltimore Sun "Harrowingly real and persuasive." -- Newsday "A direct hit! The techno-thriller has a new ace, and his name is Larry Bond." --Tom Clancy
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This is one of the two best war books written in the past 25 years, and Larry Boind, the author was the co-writer on the other one. As some one who has spent quite a bit of time in Korea and many cold winter nights "on the line" as well as 2 combat tours, I can tell you that the book is very authenic, In todays wartime enviorment, it is a little dated but still very good