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Counter Strike

Command and Control, Book 2

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Counter Strike

By: David Bruns, J.R. Olson
Narrated by: Steve Rausch
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When China launches a blitz attack on the island of Taiwan, the world order hangs in the balance, and the CIA must mobilize all forces to prevent the start of World War III.

The operation by the People’s Liberation Army is airtight, with a high-tech battle network that guarantees total occupation within 10 days. The United States rallies every available asset on land, sea, and air to launch a desperate counterstrike against the occupying forces.

But in order to win, the US is forced to throw out the old playbook. What is required here is speed, audacity, and the application of the most advanced technology in the US arsenal.

As the head of the CIA’s Emerging Threats Group, Don Riley has seen his share of crises, but nothing has prepared him for the choices ahead. With millions of civilian lives at risk, the US must neutralize the Chinese threat without triggering World War III.

Counter Strike is the second book in a brand new series co-written by former submarine officer David Bruns and retired naval intelligence officer J.R. Olson. Packed with pulse-pounding action, realistic combat scenes, and pause-resisting twists, this military technothriller is a must-hear for fans of Tom Clancy and Mark Greaney.

©2022 David Bruns and J.R. Olson (P)2022 Severn River Publishing
Military Mystery Political War & Military Espionage Fiction War Exciting
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Brilliant second book

After the climactic ending in book one, book two starts off with just enough time to catch ones breath. I loved the all the technical military chat and even the development weaponry. I finished this book in 2.5 days, I just could not put it down.
I hope book 3 is going to be action packed too.
pity all Taiwan and Chinaese spoke perfect English.
Otherwise great book.

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Just one more chapter…

A gripping continuation of the saga. The narrator’s swallowing, or taking Brest could be slightly distracting but it’s a good story and I like how it continues from the last yet still goes in a very different direction

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