
Larry Bond's Red Dragon Rising: Blood of War
Red Dragon, Book 4
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Luke Daniels
As depression and drought wrack China, the country’s new premier has launched a deadly war with Vietnam. The assault has left the world on the precipice of disaster.... U.S. Army Major Zeus Murphy disobeys his commander and plunges headlong into the conflict, leading the Vietnamese in a covert attack against the Chinese army massing on the border. If the gambit fails, China will roll over Vietnam - and Zeus will lose the only woman he has ever loved, kept prisoner in a secret base north of Hanoi.
In the South China Sea, the USS McLane becomes a deadly pawn in a game of international chicken between the U.S. and China. If the American ship won't leave, the Chinese are prepared to sink it.
Vietnam prepares a doomsday weapon that will not only extract revenge but render much of Southeast Asia uninhabitable for decades. Hoping to prevent this, the U.S. President sends SEAL Lieutenant Ric Kerfer to destroy the weapon.
Operating on land and sea, American heroes are caught in a desperate struggle to prevent the unthinkable from becoming reality. But are they enough to turn back the might of the rising Red Dragon?
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Even worse, a major character in this series is a preposterously badass female CIA paramilitary officer. This is ridiculous, purely feminist fantasy, and fictional nonsense at its worst. There is not now, nor has there ever been a female CIA paramilitary operative who has been anything other than an imitation of the real thing, designed to virtue signal CIA's commitment to diversity and there have been ZERO operational accomplishments by any of the few DEI poster girls. So the entire premise of the storyline is unbelievable bravo sierra. Read at your own risk.
Decent story, false premise
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