### Amazon.com Review Using the latest advancements in military technology, the world's superpowers battle it out on land, sea, and air for the ultimate global control. A chillingly authentic vision of modern war, *Red Storm Rising* is as powerful as it is ambitious. It's a story you will never for
Red Storm Rising
โ Scribed by Tom Clancy
- Publisher
- HarperCollins;Thorndike Press
- Year
- 1993;1989
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 500 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Tom Clancys second classic No 1 bestselling thriller a chillingly authentic vision of modern war now reissued in a new cover.
Three Muslim terrorists who destroyed the Soviet Unions largest petrochemical plant thought they were striking a blow for freedom. What they had done, unknowingly, was fire the first shots in World War III.
Desperately short of oil, the Kremlin hawks see only one way of solving their problem: seize supplies in the Persian Gulf. To do that, they must first neutralise NATOs forces and eliminate their response and so they develop Red Storm, a dazzling master plan of diplomatic subterfuge and intense rearmament. The battle lines are drawn and Armageddon beckons
Review
From the reviews of Red Storm Rising:
Packed with more nerve-shattering tension than anything in print today gripping, audacious, brilliant storytelling at its very best.
Washington Times
Chilling authenticity has the fascination of being on a high-speed train which is about to crash. The description of a submarine patrol racing for the safety of the icepack is as vivid as I ever hope to read.
Today
From the Back Cover
The superpowers hurtle towards global conflict, in this chillingly authentic vision of modern warfare from the world's #1 thriller writer.
The Muslim terrorists who destroyed the Soviet Union's largest petro-chemical plant thought they were striking a blow for freedom. What they had done, unknowingly, was fire the first shots in World War III.
Desperately short of oil, the Kremlin hawks see only one way of solving their problem: seize supplies in the Persian Gulf. To do that, they must first neutralize NATO's forces and eliminate their response and so they develop Red Storm, a dazzling master plan of diplomatic subterfuge and intense re-armament.
The battle lines are drawn and Armageddon beckons
"Packed with more nerve-shattering tension than anything in print todaygripping, audacious, brilliant storytelling at its very best."
WASHINGTON TIMES
"Frighteningly realisticI dare you to read one chapter and put it down."
NEW YORK NEWSDAY
"Graphic, excitinghorribly convincing."
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
Library : General
Formats : EPUB
ISBN : 9780006173625
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EDITORIAL REVIEW: From the author of The Hunt For Red October, a New York Times bestseller for over 40 weeks, comes his greatest performance yet. Red Storm Rising is an alarmingly authentic portrait of escalating aggression between superpowers on all fronts--land, sea, air and space.
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EDITORIAL REVIEW: From the author of The Hunt For Red October, a New York Times bestseller for over 40 weeks, comes his greatest performance yet. Red Storm Rising is an alarmingly authentic portrait of escalating aggression between superpowers on all fronts--land, sea, air and space.
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EDITORIAL REVIEW: Tom Clancy's second classic No 1 bestselling thriller -- a chillingly authentic vision of modern war -- now reissued in a new cover. Three Muslim terrorists who destroyed the Soviet Union's largest petrochemical plant thought they were striking a blow for freedom. What they ha