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Red Lines

By: James Bultema
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From multi-award-winning author James Bultema, Red Lines is the third explosive installment in the Sea of Red series, plunging readers into the heart of a modern military war between the United States and Iran.

After a devastating attack on a symbol of American freedom by radicalized domestic Hezbollah terrorists, the United States finds itself on the brink of war with Iran. As relations between the United States and Iran collapse, retaliatory strikes ignite a modern conflict that reverberates across sea, air, and land.

In a deadly game of cat and mouse, submarines prowl the depths, fighter jets streak across the skies, and warships clash in a high-stakes struggle for dominance. With advanced weaponry and strategic precision, both sides push the boundaries of warfare, drawing the world’s superpowers toward a confrontation that threatens global stability.

With the future of international order hanging in the balance, Red Lines takes readers on a relentless journey through the realities of modern war—and the far-reaching consequences when diplomacy fails, and red lines are crossed.
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This is a great military thriller packed with action, heroics, cliff hangers and hero warriors; little heavy on technical military jargon but really hard to pause listening.
Virtual voice can do better with pronunciation but doesn’t really take away from the overall experience.

Great action

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On a minor note the pronunciation of Eran was a little amusing. The storyline was probable and realistic.

The cracking battles and descriptions of the men and women involved.

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Best is level of detail on how events can spiral into a great conflict. The author provides much insight about how a battle in the middle is can be challenging and dangerous to our survival.

One great adventure

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