Absolute garbage! I read this book because I heard it involves a war on Canadian soil and was curious what this take be like.
Granted this is Michael's version of the future, WW3 and real-world geopolitiks and he is adhering to the scenerio laid out by Ubisoft (I'm not a gamer, so I don't know this game at all). He is well-knowledge about American military materiel and paraphernalia but dumb regarding Canada and the landscape. I do felt sorry that the Russians are once again the enemy (considering I have many Russian friends and they see America as the aggressor regarding invading other sovereign nations, ie. Panama - Operation Just Cause 1989 - 1990; Iraq 2003 - present; even Afghanistan who only harbour al Qaeda despite that Pakistan also housed al Qaeda). I felt the American military prefer them as the enemy in a conventional warfare sense so they can use all that high-tech gear unlike the terrorists who like to fight from hiding.
Now as a ex-Canadian military personnel who served in Afghanistan and various Peacekeeping operations and I do live in Alberta and work in NWT. I find his knowledge and attitude towards the Canadian reaction during the Russian invasion and US response in his book as sad and insulting (considering he supposedly employed the advice of an ex-Canadian special forces personnel who is probably an easterner and know jackshit about the west).
The American military characters have contempt towards the Canadians and the PM is shown as impotent. Which is ironic, considering Canada fought in WW1 and WW2 before the US entry and the Canadians at that time considered the "Yanks" sitting on the fence. Also, it is a fact that if Canada is invaded, Canada's response is definitely repulsion, that is why Canada has an armed force. The irony is the early years of Canada's military was formed to repulse any potential US invasion of Canada. Granted, Canada maybe neutral in Michael's worldview but he is wrong that Canada would do nothing during an invasion.
I do wish Michaels would have done more research instead of using Google Streetview. Russians invading Canada via NWT using the Mackenzie Highway would be hard press to traverse especially in the winter where it gets to be -40 celsius, and all that equipment crossing the muskeg through black spruce and thick underbrush is quite daunting. Even the oil companies do not take this lightly, and ensure that the roads they use are good enough to use. If this is the future, I think the Russians would be butting heads with Canada's Arctic Fleet, let alone the US submarine Florida would be tracked by Canada's subs (if they actually work). Using helicopters to cross the NWT to Alberta will take days and multiple fuelling stops. Farms around Yellowknife? Puh-lease. Also, the Canadian Rangers, Canada's irregular force would provide intel and guerrilla warfare of harassment and delay. A NWT Commissioner granting permission for US jets to train in NWT? You mean the Premier and no the NWT cannot grant that kind of permission, only the federal government can.
As the Russians enter Alberta in this crappy-book towards Edmonton, there is no Canadian response? Considering there are more then 10,000 battle-hardened soldiers (yes, battle-hardened, Canadian soldiers have been fighting for a long time - I'm afraid if the the American military cannot tolerate a professional fighting force outside of their control) of the Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry, Lord Strathcona's Horse, 1 Canadian Engineer Regiment including the Loyal Edmonton Regiment and in Calgary the reserve force of the Calgary Highlanders, the King's Own Armoured, the South Alberta Light Horse, etc. Also, the Canadian Special Operations Regiment would be in the fray. There are also the air wings in Cold Lake, Alberta. Heck, lets throw in the mix, Canadian units from CFB Suffield in southern Alberta (the largest live-fire training base in all of NATO), plus two brigades of British units who regularly trained in Suffield as well as some German, French and American troops.
I think the Russians would be hard pressed when they fight the Canadians on their own turf. Yes, the Canadians would welcome American assistant, but it be an all Canuck operation, not US. None of the Canadian units were mentioned in detail or even Canadian soldiers as characters were used - except one ex-Canadian Forces helicopter pilot, Aborginals and some hunters. I wonder how much more interesting the book would be if details were given regarding the soldiers and equipment of the Canadian Forces, if they were involve in the fight in the book. Believe it or not dear readers, Canada uses different gear and fighting techniques which, some of the American adopted in their own doctrine and vice-versa, ie FIBUA - Fighting in Built-up Areas is an old Canadian urban warfare regular infantry method, in which the American special forces later adopted many many years ago. US Marines fighting in the winter? Trained with them in the winter in Norway, many years ago - they're pretty useless in winter warfare, my regiment had to gave them winter gear and had to teach them that they have to keep their rifle bolts primed or it'll freeze - and guess what, they did not take our advice, and most of their rifles froze. Best snipers in the world were Canadian - look it up. Of course people say this is due to better rifles, then why are the Americans still can't beat the Canadian record?
Awww, heck. The general American public don't even know Canada has an armed force, let alone that Canada exists. If they know that there is a professional fighting force along their border, they will mostly likely laugh, show contempt, it is a joke or panic and invade Canada.
Granted, the majority of book readers for this book are American and gamers, but it is sad that Michaels propagate typical stereotypes about Russians (evil, Soviet-like world domination), Americans (arrogant, militaristic, simple views of the world), Canadians (gentle, nice).
Granted, I'm not the intended audience and it is all from an American military POV longing for a conventional war with an conventional enemy. If he wants to make that book more plausible in at real-world sense, I strongly suggests he do more research, but considering his characters are cardboards, and this is for Ubisoft, it is just plain junk. Good thing I did not spend money on this shite. However, I wish I could regain the lost hours reading this crap.