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The Killing Ground
(2021)(A book in the Nick Ryan's World War 3 Military Fiction Technothriller series)
A novel by Nick Ryan
"Nick Ryan knows his craft, and his topic. His World War 3 stories are tightly-written, fast-moving, with great characters."
- LARRY BOND
Co-author of Tom Clancy's 'Red Storm Rising' and New York Times bestselling author of 'Red Phoenix'
During the disastrous Allied retreat north following the fall of Warsaw, a small group of American infantry from the 10th Mountain Division are cut off from the rest of their company while fighting a desperate rear-guard action.
Abandoned and surrounded by Russians, Lieutenant Simon McLane and a handful of soldiers are aided in their escape by a Troop of British Challenger 2 tanks from the Royal Tank Regiment. The tankers and infantrymen forge an unlikely alliance as they fight their way towards Gdansk. Against overwhelming odds, and against a relentless enemy, death and danger shadow their every step.
In a war that can’t be won, merely surviving is a triumph.
From the book...
The Russian BMP-2s came charging across the valley floor. McLane saw great flurries of mud and clods of grass thrown up by the churning tracks. The APCs were slewing sideways in the soft boggy ground as they raced towards the farmhouse, heedless of any danger. They slammed to a halt two hundred yards short of the main building, on the far side of the low stone fence.
The BMP-2s were menacing armored beasts, their angular front hull like an avalanche of steel, their low-profile turrets turning towards the wall of the farmhouse. They were painted in a woodland camouflage of olive green and brown. Their steel tracks were caked with mud and grass, their hulls streaked with the dirt and grime accumulated from endless days of hard combat.
McLane felt a frisson of fear turn the sweat on his back cold as ice.
For what we are about to receive…
The hatch-like rear doors on the three vehicles swung open and Russian infantry spilled out, marshaling in the lee of the steel troop carriers to protect themselves from American fire.
Genre: Thriller
- LARRY BOND
Co-author of Tom Clancy's 'Red Storm Rising' and New York Times bestselling author of 'Red Phoenix'
During the disastrous Allied retreat north following the fall of Warsaw, a small group of American infantry from the 10th Mountain Division are cut off from the rest of their company while fighting a desperate rear-guard action.
Abandoned and surrounded by Russians, Lieutenant Simon McLane and a handful of soldiers are aided in their escape by a Troop of British Challenger 2 tanks from the Royal Tank Regiment. The tankers and infantrymen forge an unlikely alliance as they fight their way towards Gdansk. Against overwhelming odds, and against a relentless enemy, death and danger shadow their every step.
In a war that can’t be won, merely surviving is a triumph.
From the book...
The Russian BMP-2s came charging across the valley floor. McLane saw great flurries of mud and clods of grass thrown up by the churning tracks. The APCs were slewing sideways in the soft boggy ground as they raced towards the farmhouse, heedless of any danger. They slammed to a halt two hundred yards short of the main building, on the far side of the low stone fence.
The BMP-2s were menacing armored beasts, their angular front hull like an avalanche of steel, their low-profile turrets turning towards the wall of the farmhouse. They were painted in a woodland camouflage of olive green and brown. Their steel tracks were caked with mud and grass, their hulls streaked with the dirt and grime accumulated from endless days of hard combat.
McLane felt a frisson of fear turn the sweat on his back cold as ice.
For what we are about to receive…
The hatch-like rear doors on the three vehicles swung open and Russian infantry spilled out, marshaling in the lee of the steel troop carriers to protect themselves from American fire.
Genre: Thriller
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