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Red Phoenix
  

Red Phoenix (Paperback)

de Larry Bond (Author)
4.5étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (51 évaluations de client)

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From Publishers Weekly

"Tom Clancy's collaborator on Red Storm Rising here makes his first--and impressive--independent contribution to the techno-thriller," wrote PW . Bond establishes a credible scenario of a North Korean invasion of the South, although the novel's individual episodes are more suspenseful than the course of the war as a whole.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Mass Market Paperback édition.


From Library Journal

In the aftermath of a series of student riots in Seoul, the U.S. Congress rushes a bill into law which calls for complete withdrawal of American troops from South Korea. This sets off a chain reaction: North Korea attacks across the DMZ, Russia supports North Korea, the Chinese remain neutral, and the United States fights again with its South Korean allies. Bond, a retired naval officer and collaborator with Tom Clancy in writing the best seller Red Storm Rising (LJ 9/1/86), uses all his vast knowledge of things military to keep reader interest level at a peak. This techno-thriller has everything going for it except the mind-boggling use of the Communist Chinese as the new U.N. peacekeepers.
- Jo Ann Vicarel, Cleveland Heights-University Heights P.L., Ohio
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 not a heavy read, and i'm 14, Nov. 15 2003
Par Dennis Cho (seoul, south korea) - Voir tous mes commentaires
THIS BOOK IS GREAT. As the people above have said. in the beginning iz a slow read. it takes a lot of time introducing the characters from many many views. then the book takes step to step up to the awaited climax,war. I currently live in seoul, and this is one book dat shows the truthful and different views of korea and iz people. I'm 14 and to be honest iz not a heavy read. the professional terms of the weapons are a bit confusing but the glossary on the back helps. there are political scenes that I consider boring. but the action is fun. the greatest thing about this book is the variety of perspectives the book has on a single war. it doesn't antagonize one side, even though we know the NK's are the "antagonists". Mr. Bond is truthful to views of the war. you will see the 2nd korean war in the eyes of the north koreans, kim jong il, an american general, a logistics officer, infantrymen, and south korean generals. A great book!
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Tension Building, Oct. 27 2003
Par David Stapleton (California) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This is one of the better Cold War escalating conflict scenarios I have read. Sure it's dated; like much of this genre it relies heavily on the technology from the time it was written (for that matter most of the techno-thriller genre is dated by the time it hits the stores). But the techno stuff is only the superficial element of the story. Much of the action takes place at a level that could be set in WWII or present day with a few tweaks of the equipment.

The story begins on the DMZ between North and South Korea with a little action, that can easily fail to hook you, but keep reading. There is quite a bit of setup for the story before the action begins, but once it begins, the momentum will drag you through the rest of the book in no time. As far as accuracy, there are certain parts I have to accept on trust, however, having spent all of 1983 in Seoul, traveled around the country a little, done some little time as a ground pounder, in tanks and with artillery as well as some time as a remf; those aspects are fairly realistic.

The story thread hops between approximately 5-6 main characters (pilots, generals, politicians, civilians, and frontline troops) and a few one shot characters in a pretty successful effort at building and maintaining tension. This is a keeper for me; I'll no doubt read it again in a few years.

For other books in the genre, check-out Red Storm Rising by Tom Clancy or for something on a more tactical scale try Team Yankee by Harold Coyle. P-)

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5.0étoiles sur 5 A chilling, prescient novel of a Second Korean War...., Oct. 4 2003
Par Alex Diaz-Granados "fardreaming writer" (Miami, FL United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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A few months before the fall of the Berlin Wall, Larry Bond and Patrick Larkin's first collaborative effort, Red Phoenix, became a New York Times bestselling novel.

In this novel, Bond (Tom Clancy's uncredited co-author of Red Storm Rising) uses his superb writing skills, experience as a former Navy intelligence expert and talents as a war game designer (he is the creator of Harpoon) to write a terrifying scenario for a second and even more destructive Korean War.

Red Phoenix is set in the early 1990s. North Korea's elderly Great Leader, Kim Il-Sung, is still alive but clearly frail. Day to day control of this isolated and paranoid Stalinist nation is now in the hands of Kim's ambitious son, Kim Jong-Il, the Dear Leader. Ruthless and mercurial, the younger Kim seeks to surpass his father and accomplish what the old man had failed to do in the 1950s: the reunification of the Communist North and the capitalist South.

At first, Kim's plans almost become undone when a team of South Korean and American soldiers discovers a tunnel dug under the DMZ by North Korean combat engineers. In it is a vast stockpile of weapons, ammunition, and even Soviet-made tanks, enough for a battalion of invaders. But events elsewhere, including the office of a Michigan Congressman and the Interior Ministry in Seoul, soon create a perfect convergence of events that enables North Korea's nefarious Dear Leader to mobilize his forces and launch a lightning invasion of South Korea.

Bond and Larkin's novel depicts units, weapons systems, and tactics which were state-of-the-art 14 years ago, and the political makeup of the world has changed since its publication. (Modern day readers might see as archaic Bond's references to the Soviet Union, East Germany, and other Warsaw Pact nations. In early 1989, these may have sided with North Korea, at least nominally. Today, of course, the USSR is no more, East Germany reunited with West Germany and is part of NATO, as is Poland.) However, considering the current and alarming situation as the real Kim Jong-Il races to build and openly deploy nuclear weapons, Red Phoenix is no longer a relic of Cold War-era popular fiction; it is a chilling vision of what a conventional conflict in the Korean Peninsula could have been like before North Korea upped the ante and developed weapons of mass destruction.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 THE SECOND KOREAN WAR
Written in 1989, this absorbing and extremely plausible tale of the second Korean War should be of interest not only to military history buffs, but also to those simply looking... Read more
Publié le Mai 4 2003 par Joseph A. Clark

4.0étoiles sur 5 So Why Should I Read This Old Book From 1989?
Because North Korea's leader Kim Jong Il may STILL believe he can pull off an invasion of South Korea in a way similar to what is described in "Red Phoenix". Read more
Publié le Avril 26 2003 par Erik J. Fortmeyer

5.0étoiles sur 5 top-notch
Though this was written some fifteen years ago, the topic of a second Korean War is (unfortunately) still timely. Read more
Publié le Mars 2 2003 par David Group

4.0étoiles sur 5 Guerra moderna en Corea
Norcorea lanza una invasion en Corea del Sur. Los EU respaldan a los subcoreanos, al mismo tiempo que China y la URSS equipan a las fuerzas norcoreanas. Read more
Publié le Jui 29 2002 par Carlos A. Escalante

5.0étoiles sur 5 This is the book to have!!!!!!!!!
"Red Phoenix" is the authority in the world of "What if's" as far as the Korean theater of operations is concerned. Read more
Publié le Jui 13 2002 par K. Wyatt

5.0étoiles sur 5 Awesome!
This is just an incredible tale about a second Korean War.Contrary to other people i find refreshing the fact that Larry Bond does not comes up with all Clancy's "political... Read more
Publié le Mai 7 2002 par Ruben S. Rodriguez Mangual

3.0étoiles sur 5 Average Fair
I did not enjoy this book as many of the other reviews have. The plot was not really that inventive, these two countries have been shooting at each other over the DMZ for 45... Read more
Publié le Avril 8 2002 par John G. Hilliard

5.0étoiles sur 5 Excellent
Dear Mr. Bond:
What an excellent book you have written. The possible senario of a North Korean invasion is so well written that it seemed so real. Read more
Publié le Mars 10 2002 par James Layman

5.0étoiles sur 5 The best in war fiction.
Clancy has to keep tabs on Bond. This man is better. Putting all of the men in war situations. His books are top-notch. Grab this one and see why!
Publié le Nov. 29 2001 par Daniel R. Bills

5.0étoiles sur 5 Clancy better look over his shoulder.
Military fans better grab this first rate book. Undownputable. Great story telling. The military situations are so accurate. I wish this coukld be a movie. Read more
Publié le Nov. 29 2001 par Daniel R. Bills

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