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The Second Korean War

By: Ted Halstead
Narrated by: Cody Banning
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Two Russian agents discover a missing nuclear weapon was hidden in an American city by North Korea. Another nuclear weapon nears Seoul in a tunnel built by North Koreans. And North Korea's new military dictator launches an all-out invasion. Will Seoul or Pyongyang be the new capital of a united Korea?

©2018 Ted Halstead (P)2018 Ted Halstead
Genre Fiction Military Thriller & Suspense War & Military Fiction Korean War Imperial Japan War China Russia
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it's OK, not as good as red store series tho.

it's more focused on the characters, and doesn't really give you the tactical overview.

it's ok

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Interesting fictional narrative on one of the world’s most visible flash points. The web of players - China, Russia, USA, North Korea, South Korea & Japan - that were behind the condition setting for the book’s title was suitably sophisticated and nuanced, which led to the thrill and unexpected nature of the chase to Korean Armageddon. The dying chapters we’re less compelling than the espionage led discourse setting the scene for the book. Having said all this I would encourage Indo-Pacific devotees to read this book to expand their thoughts on what might be the origins of conflict in the region.

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