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Monroe Doctrine: Volume V

By: James Rosone, Alex Aaronson
Narrated by: Marc Vietor
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Its name was Jade Dragon, and it said, “I am the future.” Had the Chinese government gone too far?

Deep in an underground production facility, far away from prying eyes, President Yao Jintao stood and watched—row after row of machines busily working to build other machines that would fight and destroy their enemies. Killers were creating killers for as far as he could see.

The terror was immediate. President Yao sensed they’d crossed a line.

Was it too late to turn back? South Korean and American soldiers stared down their Chinese counterparts along the Yalu River, just like they had 75 years before. With winter on the way and both armies dug in, who might make the first move?

Nobody was prepared for what came next. Out of the swirling snow and ice, there was movement. Someone was out there, or worse, some thing. Jade Dragon has just launched Project Terracotta, and the world would never be the same.

Would humanity be able to stop the evolution of the machines?

This tense fifth book in the Monroe Doctrine series strikes close to home, reminding us that we must all be prepared for when science-fiction becomes our reality.

Includes a special note from the author.

©2022 James Rosone and Alex Aaronson (P)2022 Podium Audio

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An epic war story and performance in harmony!

Well, folks. They did it again!

In previous books, James Rosone and Alex Aaronson have upgraded the series in every category. Now Volume V keeps climbing to new heights after IV turned up the heat pretty high as is.

And of course, Marc Vietor, of Red Metal fame, keeps delivering a great performance. His booming voice encapsulates the urgency and intensity of war scenes.

In this one, we see many new and interesting developments. From Jade Dragon’s personality take form, to the characters cooling off in break time, to the recent war in Ukraine being adapted in (Nice quick addition, guys. That was rather clever!) The characters really do get chances to sit down and gain more personality, while we see more of them personally.

Then, there's the battles from previous novels continuing. From the advances into China, to my homeland's navy in Belitung island, to Russia. This series has entered into the "Unknown Unknowns." And it becomes that much more exciting with its unpredictability!

And still, the stage is set for even more innovative, interesting and straight-up wild battles. Stay tuned for more!

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