Red Tide

Occupied Seattle, #1

Fiction & Literature, Military, Science Fiction & Fantasy, High Tech, Science Fiction, Adventure
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Author: Chris Kennedy ISBN: 9781942936084
Publisher: Chris Kennedy Publication: September 30, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Chris Kennedy
ISBN: 9781942936084
Publisher: Chris Kennedy
Publication: September 30, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

For decades, the only thing that kept China from invading Taiwan was the American promise to defend it, even if that meant World War III. To date, China hasn't been ready to go that far. But what if China figured out a way to put the United States on the sidelines of their fight to regain Taiwan? Would they do it then? 

Drawn from today's headlines, Red Tide: The Chinese Invasion of Seattle is set in a not-too-distant future where China decides to invade Seattle to use American citizens as high-stakes chips in a game of nuclear blackmail. Will the United States get Seattle back? It will, if a shot down F-18 pilot, a retired Navy SEAL, and a platoon of Army Rangers have anything to say about it.

Written by a former aviator with over 3,000 hours flying attack and reconnaissance aircraft for the United States Navy, including many missions supporting U.S. Special Forces, Red Tide: The Chinese Invasion of Seattle is a look at one possible future that isn't as improbable as you might think. Events in it are not only possible, they're already happening. Could China attack the United States to get back Taiwan?

Yes.

We thought the war against China would be fought in Asia. We were wrong.

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For decades, the only thing that kept China from invading Taiwan was the American promise to defend it, even if that meant World War III. To date, China hasn't been ready to go that far. But what if China figured out a way to put the United States on the sidelines of their fight to regain Taiwan? Would they do it then? 

Drawn from today's headlines, Red Tide: The Chinese Invasion of Seattle is set in a not-too-distant future where China decides to invade Seattle to use American citizens as high-stakes chips in a game of nuclear blackmail. Will the United States get Seattle back? It will, if a shot down F-18 pilot, a retired Navy SEAL, and a platoon of Army Rangers have anything to say about it.

Written by a former aviator with over 3,000 hours flying attack and reconnaissance aircraft for the United States Navy, including many missions supporting U.S. Special Forces, Red Tide: The Chinese Invasion of Seattle is a look at one possible future that isn't as improbable as you might think. Events in it are not only possible, they're already happening. Could China attack the United States to get back Taiwan?

Yes.

We thought the war against China would be fought in Asia. We were wrong.

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