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Battlefield Russia

Written by: James Rosone,Miranda Watson
Narrated by: B.J. Harrison
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Publisher's Summary

The Eastern Alliance has suffered multiple crushing defeats in the Pacific, and the tide seems to be turning against them. The Allies turn their attentions to the Russian Far East, but are they pushing ahead of themselves?

After a series of tragic events in America, will the country come together or fracture apart? The US economy has now been fully retooled for war, but will it be enough to overcome the enemy forces that seek to destroy the nation?

Battlefield Russia is the highly anticipated fifth book in the action-packed Red Storm military thriller series. If you like action, pulse-pounding combat scenes, and complex characters, you’ll love James Rosone and Miranda Watson’s newest addition to the series.

With the addition of India and Indonesia to the Eastern Alliance, will the democracies of the West be able to stand against the dictatorial regimes of Russia and China? 

Grab your copy of Battlefield Russia and find out.

The Red Storm series is best enjoyed when listened to in the correct order as each book builds on the previous work.

Listening order:

  • Book 1: Battlefield Ukraine
  • Book 2: Battlefield Korea
  • Book 3: Battlefield Taiwan
  • Book 4: Battlefield Pacific
  • Book 5: Battlefield Russia
  • Book 6: Battlefield China

*When you buy a book by Rosone and Watson, they have chosen to donate a portion of the proceeds to help support the following organizations: Tunnel to Towers Foundation, Operation Underground Railroad, and Charity: Water.

©2018 Front Line Publishing (P)2019 Front Line Publishing

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Riveting

The performance is fantastic as is the story. Written before the current Ukraine crisis is amazingly predictive of current events.

My one small error.

The British Marine Sergeant’s motivation to be in the military was because he sold drugs to pay for his mother’s medical bills.

Nope, Britain is a civilized country with universal healthcare. This could not have happened.

Other than that, gear book.

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  • joshua best
  • 2023-05-13

Great book

This is a great wake-up call to all of the world of What actually is going on in the world

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  • M C.
  • 2023-05-09

Incredible series

An incredible series with twists and turns. It will make you sad then mad before giving you hope for the Allies. A must read/ listen. An all too possible scenario

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  • Anonymous User
  • 2023-02-07

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Harrison should stick to doing children's books .first 3 books were much better. don't know why they changed narrators after first 3 books

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  • Rama N. Toulon
  • 2019-07-24

The fall of the Red Bear but not Wars end

Both Rosone and Watson captured the rise and fall of the Russian push for domination. In this story we saw unlikely alliances and some fallout for breaking promises. Again like the Chinese, I think every service man has quietly eyed the Great Red Bear and taking the words of the venerated warfighter General James Mattis (USMC), "Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everybody you meet." So seeing the struggle of the life like characters on both sides, each expressing real doubt about the reasons for fighting on, the story wrapped up nicely.

I am no student of politics but I found the occupation of Russia a bit easy... maybe on the surface it is as I am sure one could do a saga on just the occupation. The deal with allowing the Russian SF returning units strikes me as very real, as I am sure at the end of every major conflict had similar outcomes.

Bravo! Keep these books coming.

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  • Jason
  • 2019-06-23

Great story continues, Excellent Narration!

Narrator's range of voices for characters is incredible.
story continues, well written
would appreciate more details, especially on strategy and tactics, and technology

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  • Thomas E. white
  • 2019-06-09

Being in China

Fantastic now China in Audible format many things do apply to our current world situation.