Ebook {Epub PDF} Violent Peace: The War with China: Aftermath of Armageddon by David Poyer
World War III is over or is it? Superpowers race to fill the postwar power vacuum in this page-turning thriller, the next in the Dan Lenson series. In the next installment of David Poyer’s critically-acclaimed series about war with China, mutual exhaustion after a massive nuclear exchange is . David Poyer, Violent Peace: The War with China: Aftermath of Armageddon, St. Martin’s Press, , $/hardcover. David Poyer’s latest book, Violent Peace (to be released December 8, ), is the author’s most sobering work to date. This latest edition to the Dan Lenson Tales of the Modern Navy series finds the United States in the midst of armistice negotiations after a devastating conflict . Violent Peace is probably the best description of how America would look like after war with China. I wouldn't want it to be worse; but, I don't think either country would be able to do so. David Poyer has written this series so well, that I will always want to know what happens to Dan.
Listen to Violent Peace - Dan Lenson - The War with China: Aftermath of Armageddon, Book 20 (Unabridged) on Spotify. David Poyer · Album · · songs. In the next installment of David Poyer's critically acclaimed series about war with China, mutual exhaustion after a massive nuclear exchange is giving way to a violent peace. While Admiral Dan Lenson motorcycles across a post-Armageddon US in search of his missing daughter, his wife, Blair. David Poyer writes and edits novels and creative nonfiction, such as memoirs. Some of his nearly fifty books include The Dead of Winter, Winter in the Heart, As the Wolf Loves Winter, and Thunder on Deep War: The War with China--The Nuclear Precipice (Dan Lenson Novels Book 18). David Poyer.
Editions for Violent Peace: The War with China: Aftermath of Armageddon: (Hardcover published in ), (Kindle Edition published in ), (A. Violent Peace is probably the best description of how America would look like after war with China. I wouldn't want it to be worse; but, I don't think either country would be able to do so. David Poyer has written this series so well, that I will always want to know what happens to Dan. In ’s Overthrow, the U.S. won the war against China, but a nuclear strike left more than 10 million Americans “missing and presumed dead.” Now, in Poyer’s outstanding 20th military action.
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