Invasion, James Rosone
Invasion, James Rosone
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Invasion

Author: James Rosone, Miranda Watson

Narrator: BJ Harrison

Unabridged: 12 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/22/2024


Synopsis

A world has been deceived, and a war has begun…America has been invaded and stands isolated, alone, and without allies…Lines have been drawn; sides have been chosen—brother against sister, father against daughter, parents against their children.Battles rage from the Midwest to the Great Plains as militia factions form and political frustrations turn to violence.The UN peacekeepers are hailed as liberators in the Northeast but reviled as invaders in the Upper Midwest.Four nuclear armed powers wage war. Will the nuclear genie remain in the bottle, or will a desperate America, attacked on all sides, resort to using this devastating weapon to equal the playing field?As the world descends into chaos, the puppet masters pulling the strings may finally have been exposed. But is it too little, too late? Can the endgame be stopped or is the world careening toward an unimaginable disaster?Grab your copy now and find out what happens.The Falling Empires Series is best read in order, as each book builds upon the previous work. The reading order is as listed:Book One: RiggedBook Two: PeacekeepersBook Three: InvasionBook Four: VengeanceBook Five: Retribution*When you buy a book written by Rosone and Watson, they have chosen to donate a portion of the proceeds to help support the following organizations: Tunnel to Towers Foundation, Operation Underground Railroad, and Charity: Water.

About James Rosone

James Rosone is the Amazon Top 100 bestselling author of the Red Storm Series and World War III military thriller series. He's an Iraq War veteran who served 3.5 years in a combat zone as a military interrogator and contractor. During his ten years in the military and eight years as a Department of Defense and Department of State contractor, he fought and hunted down Islamic extremist militants throughout the Middle East, Eurasia, and Europe.

James has served in the J2 and J3 commands for US Central Command, US European Command, and US Special Operations Command in Florida and Germany, advising commanders on a variety of identity intelligence and biometric issues. He holds a Master of Science degree from the University of Oxford as well as an MBA. He's written technical articles for European journals and advised numerous European leaders in the fields of identity intelligence and biometrics.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nick on June 03, 2024

A bit of an odd one this, the fourth thriller from Frank Gardner featuring Luke Carlton. I’ve read them all, but this one felt a bit different. The themes here are China having cunning plans to take back Taiwan and a British “courier” going missing with potentially critical information. Like a Clancy......more

Goodreads review by Jacob on August 15, 2024

I really enjoyed this espionage thriller, which combined fast paced action with current and well-conceived geopolitics. Set in the context of the Taiwan crisis, this storyline is scarily realistic and offers a grittier insight into the world of espionage than is usual for these sorts of novels. If I......more

Goodreads review by Rob on May 27, 2024

Frank Gardner has done it again, the fourth outing for ex soldier (now government troubleshooter) Luke Carlton, as he is sent to Taiwan to divert a crisis that would see the world dragged into a war of annihilation. Hannah Slade known as a collector (a civilian who volunteers to undertake dangerous......more

Goodreads review by Pierre on April 28, 2025

Fun holiday/lazy Saturday afternoon read. As long as you suspend your disbelief it’s decent fun - the chapters are all rapid fire (2-3 pages each max, there are 120+ chapters in a 430 page book) and alternating between four viewpoints so the action never really lets up. However while the subject matt......more

Goodreads review by Richard on May 15, 2025

3.5 stars. I've never read any Frank Gardner before. This was taut and pacy, and close enough to reality to make it uncomfortable. There were slight hints of satire of the current UK political system, but I guess this was well-veiled and low-key because of Gardner's day job.......more