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Fire and Maneuver: 1981

Soviet Endgame, Book 2

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Fire and Maneuver: 1981

By: James Rosone, Alex Aaronson
Narrated by: B.J. Harrison
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The battle for Germany rages…
…NATO is on the defensive.
Can the Alliance hold?

Fresh off his victory in the 1980 Presidential election, Jimmy Carter works with his National Security team to not only defend Western Europe, but prevent this war from going nuclear.

Can they stop the escalation?

Soldiers from east and west clash in battlefields across the world. Conflicts rage across Central America, the Middle East, and Asia.

Who will survive?

In Nicaragua, CIA agent Fred Poole has teamed up with former Drug Lord Pedro “El Tiburón” Gálvez to bring down the remnants of the Sandinista government and their Soviet allies.

What surprises lay in wait for them?

You’ll love this follow up to “Advance to Contact: 1980” because this alternate history will keep you listening until the very end.

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©2023 Alex Aaronson (P)2023 Alex Aaronson
Military Science Fiction Terrorism War & Military

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