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Title:Red Phoenix (Red Phoenix #1)
Author:Larry Bond
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 736 pages
Published:May 1st 1990 by Grand Central Publishing (first published June 6th 1989)
Categories:Fiction. Thriller. War. Military Fiction
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Red Phoenix (Red Phoenix #1) Paperback | Pages: 736 pages
Rating: 4.02 | 12952 Users | 162 Reviews

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A superior offering from the genre. Kim Jong Il invades South Korea in a surprise attack, and it's up to the brave plucky men (and one woman) of the US and South Korean military to fight them off. It all works out in the end, with the fighter pilot getting the girl (no Top Gun subtext here) and the rookie young officer becomes a Man. Still, a lot less jingoistic than most, and without the Mary Sues that pollute Clancy's offerings. And the author tricked me in the end just like he did the NKs, which is unusual in these books. 4/5.


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Original Title: Red Phoenix
ISBN: 0446359688 (ISBN13: 9780446359689)
Edition Language: English
Series: Red Phoenix #1
Setting: Korea, Republic of


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Ratings: 4.02 From 12952 Users | 162 Reviews

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I read a lot of "Techno-Thrillers" at one time and I really liked this one. This is another time when I'm not sure that using the word "enjoyed" would be appropriate as this book concerns a fictional war in Korea.....however it is a well done book. the technology and the story telling are both first rate and "if you like this type of book" this may be for you.I recommend it.

Enjoyable techno-thriller depicting a second Korean War. The sort of thing that fans of Tom Clancy (esp. Red Storm Rising, which Bond actually co-authored) would enjoy, although some of it certainly outdated by now - I read it almost 20 years ago.

now i am hooked. This was such a great, easy and creative book. i was hooked after the first page. The characters were easy to fall in love with and follow, along with the story. the author made the mental visions so easy and vivid of the surroundings and the characters actions felt so real.i would highly recommend this author and this book.

Great Cold War Goes Hot NovelI still have my paperback copy of this novel from back when it was first published and in a fit of nostalgia I purchased the audiobook to listen to while on vacation this week. I am very pleased I did so as this novel is just as good three decades later. Here we find ourselves at the very end of the Cold War, Berlin is still a divided city and the German nation is as well. The USSR is still a superpower rival to the USA, and the military trains every day for the

Fantastic book. Held my attention through all 700 pages. Very well put together with great information. Puts you right in the action.

I'd really like to write a review that isn't negative, so here we go. Plus, I feel I should get my say in. Hang on. It's going to be a long one, probably. Red Phoenix begins in South Korea, where a student protest turns deadly when heavily armed riot police open fire on the unarmed crowd, killing many. In response, many nations around the world pull their support for South Korea, most importantly the United States. Pressured by politics and short-sighted, greedy individuals, American troops are

A superior offering from the genre. Kim Jong Il invades South Korea in a surprise attack, and it's up to the brave plucky men (and one woman) of the US and South Korean military to fight them off. It all works out in the end, with the fighter pilot getting the girl (no Top Gun subtext here) and the rookie young officer becomes a Man. Still, a lot less jingoistic than most, and without the Mary Sues that pollute Clancy's offerings. And the author tricked me in the end just like he did the NKs,

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