Red Metal Audiobook By Mark Greaney, Lieutenant Colonel Hunter Ripley Rawlings IV - USMC cover art

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Red Metal

By: Mark Greaney, Lieutenant Colonel Hunter Ripley Rawlings IV - USMC
Narrated by: Marc Vietor
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From the New York Times best-selling author of the Gray Man series comes a startlingly realistic novel of World War III.

A desperate Kremlin takes advantage of a military crisis in Asia to simultaneously strike into Western Europe and invade east Africa in a bid to occupy three rare Earth mineral mines that will give Russia unprecedented control over the world's hi-tech sector for generations to come.

Pitted against the Russians are a Marine lieutenant colonel pulled out of a cushy Pentagon job, a French Special Forces captain and his intelligence operative father, a young Polish partisan fighter, an A-10 Warthog pilot, and the commander of an American tank platoon who, along with his German counterpart, fight from behind enemy lines.

Through grand land, sea, and air battles to a small unit fighting hand-to-hand in the jungle, Russia and the US face off in a terrifying but thrilling battle for world dominance - with constant the threat of a Russian nuclear detonation ever present.

©2019 Mark Strode Greaney; Lt. Col. Hunter Ripley Rawlings (P)2019 Audible, Inc.
Mystery, Thriller & Suspense War & Military Spies & Politics Action & Adventure Air Force Political Thriller & Suspense Exciting Military Genre Fiction
Realistic Warfare Portrayal • Multiple Engaging Storylines • Excellent Accents • Well-developed Characters

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If you like fictional "What If" war stories such as Tom Clancy's RED STORM RISING or SWORDPOINT,.....................
A good story teller Mark Greaney combines with an expert Military advisor Lieutenant Colonel Hunter Ripley Raulings USMC to create a real page turner of a Military novel. Could it happen ?? Maybe....Maybe not.But if it did [or something like it] the tactics and state of the art weapons systems could be utilized as described.
In a nutshell that and a great story is it's appeal. In fact there is so much there I will listen to it again in a few weeks and enjoy it just as much. Listening to Red Metal for 21 hours and 21 minutes.it seemed to pass very quickly.
Probably more of a guy book but there are strong believable female warrior characters for women that might enjoy a good Tom Clancy novel. This would make for a Great Beach book.

Russkies Go Home

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A bit hard to get attached to most characters as so many things happening at once

Multiple story lines

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Like others have said, hang in there for the first four hours. It is nonstop after that! Awesome plot and characters.

Outstanding!!

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I like the format and the character development was great. Sympathetic characters on both sides and no shortage of true grit.

Top Drawer. I found it Riveting

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I almost stopped listening to this book, half way through but am glad I finished it. This book moves very fast with lots of heart pounding action. But the writer gave Russia some sort of superpowers in this novel, compared to what a real conflict with Russia might look like. First of all, when Russia invades Poland in this book, Poland a NATO member would've initiated Article 5 of the NATO treaty. Russia would've been at war with every NATO country in reality. To top things off, Russia starts a war over obtaining a stupid mine. Crazy. Then, Russia has boat loads of T14 Armata's, and SU 54's, which T14's aren't even in production yet and Russia only has a few SU54's. Somehow the writer forgets the US has F35's, F22's and B2 Bombers which could've wiped the Russians off the map. However, that might not have made for a riveting book. The US and our allies reacted to this Russian invasion like "what do we do? I guess nothing". Then finally they whip together a rag tag groups of soldiers to react and win the day. Great.

Fast Moving, heavy hitting but pretty unrealistic

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