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Tiger Chair

A Short Story

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By: Max Brooks
Narrated by: Greg Chun
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When China invades America, guerrilla warfare explodes on the streets of Los Angeles in this provocative short story about the future of war from Max Brooks, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of World War Z.

China thought it would be a quick war, an easy war. But now, years later, as the insurgency on the streets of Los Angeles escalates but the propaganda never changes, a Chinese officer can’t keep silent any longer. Torn between loyalty to his country and loyalty to his troops, he writes a brutally honest—and possibly suicidal—letter home to unmask the truth.

Brooks combines his signature meticulous research with unforgettable characters in this landmark work of speculative fiction.

©2024 Max Brooks (P)2024 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Science Fiction China War Dystopian Short Story
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Engaging Storytelling • Thought-provoking Narrative • Meaningful Short Story • Relevant Geopolitical Themes

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just a fun listen could have used 8 more hours liked the format and max Brooks is solid

too short

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I’m lost for words. Powerful, thorough, believable, and poignant. One of Max’s best works. I just hope there’s a sequel.

Powerful

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I hope this turns into a full length novel. It was excellent work from Max as usual.

Awesome

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the perspective of the story and the honesty throughout the short but powerful narrative is amazing

amazing

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Interesting tale of a soldier fighting his country’s wars. Another exemplary story from Max Brooks!

Too Short but Great

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