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The Third World War: A Narrative History

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In The Blast of War, Adam Yoshida told the devastating story of how the continuation of present-day political trends could spin out of control and plunge the world into war.

In A Land War in Asia, the story continued as the United States, under a new President, found itself inexorably drawn into the Third World War just as it once was the first two and the American military soon found itself called to face fierce and deadly new Chinese weapons in a struggle across multiple continents and oceans.

And, in A Thousand Points of Light, the tale of World War Three came to a fiery conclusion as the American-led Grand Alliance and the Chinese-led United Nations fought eachother to the last in a global fight to the death that saw unthinkable weapons used and millions killed.

Now, for the first time, all three volumes of The Third World A Narrative History have been consolidated into a single volume.

822 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 14, 2012

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Adam Yoshida

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Adam Yoshida is the author of ten novels and a political commentator. His works to date have largely consisted of contemporary political/military fiction. However, his latest novel, "Next Year in America" is a science fiction novel.

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August 27, 2023
Mindnumbing

Poor, pale attempt to follow in TOM Clancy,s footsteps. More poor science fiction than military thriller. Technology is bastardized to fill page counts rather than provide a believable tale of worldwide conflict
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August 22, 2014
A interesting novel

despite needing a very good editor this was a very good Book.
I gave it three stars because of the bad editing. otherwise I would have given it five stars.
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