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Red Thunder

By: William C. Dietz
Narrated by: Ryan Burke
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In Red Thunder, volume four of the Winds of War series, WWIII rages on as the Allies plan a daring raid of the Kyshtym Copper-Electrolyte Works in the Chelyabinsk region located deep inside Russia.

As the war heats up, the Russian plant is producing significant quantities of rhenium, a rare Earth element used to produce alloys for jet engines, filaments for mass spectrographs and electrical contacts. And, according to a CIA agent named Cassandra, the Russians are going to move a large shipment of rhenium out of the Kyshtym facility to Moscow in 24 days. A decision is made at NATO headquarters. Rather than allow the Russians to transport the rhenium, the Allies will create a pop-up infantry battalion and send it into Russian territory to hijack the shipment. The man chosen to lead the battalion is an army reserve colonel and well-known actor named Alton Flynn - a man who, though famous for performing his own stunts and his magnetic personality, is also known to be a narcissist and a woman chaser.

But as one general puts it, 'Flynn is just crazy enough to get the job done'.

©2020 William C. Dietz (P)2021 W F Howes

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