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2034: A Novel of the Next World War
by James Stavridis, Elliot Ackerman
Authors: Elliot Ackerman & Adm. James Stavridis
Narrators: Emily Woo Zeller, P.J. Ochlan, Vikas Adam, Dion Graham, & Feodor Chin
Started: June 27, 2024
Finished: July 1, 2024
Format: Audio
Genre: Political Thriller
It's 2034, and USN Commodore Sarah Hunt is on the bridge of the USS John Paul Jones when she notices an unflagged trawler sitting in the South China Sea, so she goes to help. At the same time, US Marine aviator Chris "Wedge: Mitchell, while testing a new stealth technology, flies in Iranian airspace. These two events are the catalyst for the 3rd World War.
Political thrillers are not the norm for me, but when I heard about this on my favorite podcast, I had to give it a try. This book hooked me right from the start. The build-up to the actual war was very well done. The ends that the US went to in order to win were frightening but a very real possibility days. Watching how those in charge dealt with what happened was one of the most interesting parts. This book makes you wonder would happen if this situation truly occurred and how those in charge would handle it. This was a fantastic read.
Narrators: Emily Woo Zeller, P.J. Ochlan, Vikas Adam, Dion Graham, & Feodor Chin
Started: June 27, 2024
Finished: July 1, 2024
Format: Audio
Genre: Political Thriller
It's 2034, and USN Commodore Sarah Hunt is on the bridge of the USS John Paul Jones when she notices an unflagged trawler sitting in the South China Sea, so she goes to help. At the same time, US Marine aviator Chris "Wedge: Mitchell, while testing a new stealth technology, flies in Iranian airspace. These two events are the catalyst for the 3rd World War.
Political thrillers are not the norm for me, but when I heard about this on my favorite podcast, I had to give it a try. This book hooked me right from the start. The build-up to the actual war was very well done. The ends that the US went to in order to win were frightening but a very real possibility days. Watching how those in charge dealt with what happened was one of the most interesting parts. This book makes you wonder would happen if this situation truly occurred and how those in charge would handle it. This was a fantastic read.