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THE THRILLING CONCLUSION TO THE WINDS OF WAR SERIES BY NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR WILLIAM C. DIETZ.

After attacking, and sinking the Destroyer USS Stacy Heath, the Chinese invaded Tibet. Within hours the United States and its allies declared war on China, even as Russian forces invaded Europe, and World War III began.

Two years have passed, and WWIII continues to rage. However, in spite of the many battles the Allies have won, China fights on.

The Allies are about to launch Operation Pyro, which will include guerilla attacks originating from Mongolia. But for that plan to succeed, the Allies will need support from China’s Uyghur population, most of whom live in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. An area which is anything but autonomous, since approximately a million Uyghurs are confined to political education camps, pre-trial detention centers, and prisons. Their crime? Being Uyghurs.

Because the Junggar oil fields are located in the Xinjiang area as well, the newly freed Uyghurs will have plenty of high value targets to attack, including oil rigs, refineries, and storage tanks.

But first, Green Beret Detachment Commander Captain Nick Stone and his eleven-man team will have to free thousands of political prisoners and transform at least 60% of them into guerrilla fighters in two months.

Meanwhile, the daughter of a slain Uyghur leader attempts to take her father’s place, and an ambitious businessman makes plans to seize control of China’s oil fields when the war finally ends.

Millions are dead. And, if China continues to fight, the slaughter will continue. As Stone and his soldiers enter Mongolia, they know that the stakes are high. Their motto is “De Oppresso Liber.” (To Free the Oppressed.)

And that’s what they’re determined to do.

227 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 21, 2025

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William C. Dietz

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New York Times bestselling author William C. Dietz has published more than fifty novels, some of which have been translated into German, Russian, and Japanese. He grew up in the Seattle area, served as a medic with the Navy and Marine Corps, graduated from the University of Washington, and has been employed as a surgical technician, college instructor, and television news writer, director and producer. Before becoming a full-time writer Dietz was director of public relations and marketing for an international telephone company. He and his wife live near Gig Harbor, Washington.

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