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Cyber-Warfare and the New World Order

Written by: James Rosone,Miranda Watson
Narrated by: Francis G. Kearney
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Is this the end of America?

The US has finally fought the Russians to a standstill in Europe and stopped the Chinese and Russians from breaking out of Alaska, but now they have a new threat to handle in California. Will the bloody street fight be too much for the American military to handle?

Just as it seems that the United States is going to collapse, DARPA unleashes a new torrent of technologically advanced weapons. Will the new ark angel fighters turn the tide of air superiority back to America, or is it too late?

Cyber-Warfare and the New World Order is the fourth and final book in this epic techno-military World War III series. If you like innovative technologies, scheming politics, and heart-pounding combat scenes, you’ll love Rosone and Watson’s conclusion to this story.

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

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  • Bob Collins
  • 2019-10-01

Terrible narrator...

Buy this book to read NOT to listen to it. The narrator was just awful...
It was almost painful to get through so I did not feel I had wasted my money.
I will carefully review any books in the future to ensure Kearney is not listed as the reader.

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  • Justin
  • 2019-09-23

A decent listen.

I'll admit, it didn't end in the manner I'd like but I really enjoyed the book. The ww3 series is a good series but I prefer the red storm series.

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  • Lady Pamela
  • 2023-03-04

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The author wrote this on a drunk, I suppose. Else, it would be coherent. Though set in 2041, there are some super weapons that come straight out of nowhere at just the right time. Author doesn't understand how the chain of command works; clearly FUBARs the tactical situations using journalist words and not military jargon. The latter makes the book loose it's military flavor and enter right into Hollywood. There are also little political asides, like the Freedom party, a congressional conversation about term limits and an aircraft carrier named Donald Trump. This book caps what could have been an interesting series with just, plain drivel.

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  • Chris Walls
  • 2023-01-26

Best in series

Really liked the performer for this book. Awesome series. Hate that I finished it. Looking forward to more books from this author.

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  • Amazon Customer
  • 2022-12-22

Not a good ending

The series was ended to quickly the last book should have been at least two. All the details in the first three books and almost none in the last.

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  • David
  • 2022-07-24

4th book was ridiculous

The technology in order for the USA to win was far fetch. Robotic wolves and and basically “call of duty” solders. I regret wasting the audible credit on this book.

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  • Brandon Drews
  • 2022-05-16

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tt GTGBad hem, but its going to destruv6ct. If your coming here can you bring an inspection shgeet?rr

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  • Michael F. kloppel
  • 2022-04-09

WW III

Hope it never happens. Excellent series. Highly recommend this if you want a good 'read'.

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  • Renorockit
  • 2022-03-30

Great Series!!

Rosone and Watson have done it again! If you like good war stories with a lot of action and very detailed descriptions or man and machine, this is the series for you!

I highly recommend this series for the reasons stated above. However, the narrator for book 3 has got to go! The story was good, but would have been much better with a different narrator. No offense intended, but…. No.

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  • David Strom
  • 2022-03-05

I think it's crap

I tried to finish it, but it is really awful. Chinese invading America? Silly to begin with, but assume it's possible. You would think they would have trouble with the gazillion armed civilians as well as the US military.

Couldn't suspend disbelief at all. Sorry.