book cover of DMZ
Added by 10 members
 

DMZ

(2022)
(The seventh book in the Future War series)
A novel by

 
 
Can a single person change the course of history?

The Future War series wraps up with one of the most likely superpower confrontations of coming years. As a nuclear weapon is detonated over South Korean territory in the Sea of Japan, six protagonists hold the fate of the Korean Peninsula in their hands. Their decisions could see North and South Korea reunited at last, or send the world spiraling into nuclear armageddon.

As the North and South Korean leaders sit down to ink a new Peace Accord at Panmujom Peace Village, aggressor pilot, Lieutenant Karen 'Bunny' O'Hare is training South Korean pilots to fight against unmanned combat aircraft. Her unit is pulled into the new front line as North Korean fighters sweep in over the DMZ and bomb Panmunjom. Bunny's life hangs in the balance as events on the Korean Peninsula spin out of control.

In the Sea of Japan, commander of the fast expeditionary transport USS Cody, Lieutenant O'Shea Lomax, is headed out to rendezvous with an autonomous anti-submarine warfare vessel that has just set the record for the longest fully autonomous sea voyage by a US Navy warship. But no sooner is the rendezvous complete than Cody and its crew are witness to a North Korean nuclear attack at sea. The USS Cody is the wrong ship, in the wrong place, at exactly the wrong time, but can Cody and its drone find the North Korean submarine that fired the missiles, before it strikes again?

As the missiles fly, US Navy Chief Petty Officer, Ryan Kronk, is shot down over the DMZ and finds himself inside enemy territory with a North Korean patrol in pursuit. But accompanying Kronk's flight was a Shikaka White Bat drone - probably the most potent airborne weapons platform in the entire theater. If he can only work out how to fly it.

in the cockpit of his South Korean Boromae fighter, Lieutenant Hee-chan "Bounce” Son, prepares to undertake what will probably be the last mission of his career: an attack deep inside North Korean airspace, to plunge a bunker-busting bomb into the heart of the mountain that hides North Korea's nuclear weapons storage facility. He can't destroy it, but he's willing to give his life, just to buy his country even a few days breathing space to stave off nuclear destruction.

In the South Korean administrative capital of Sejong City, 1st Sgt. Jerami Durant of the Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force, is searching for an errant private who has gone missing from Camp Mujuk Marine Base. Less than an hour into his mission, Durant finds himself inside the South Korean Prime Minister's compound, in the company of a Sejong City police officer, surrounded by South Korean Khangpae mafia thugs fomenting a civil uprising.

And, at a secret location south of the DMZ, North Korean Guards Commander, Captain Jong-chon Ri, has to fight off an attempt to assassinate his protectee, the Supreme Leader of North Korea. But when the force attacking him comprises both South AND North Korean troops, his first task is to work out who is friend, and who is foe. The answer to that question could determine the future of the entire Korean Peninsula.

Told through the eyes of ordinary men and women on both sides of a global conflagration, DMZ is an epic tale that shows how rocky the path to peace on the Korean Peninsula will be. And how wars are won not by politicians and generals, but by ordinary men and women, willing to carry out extraordinary deeds.



Genre: Thriller

Visitors also looked at these books


Used availability for FX Holden's DMZ


About Fantastic Fiction       Information for Authors