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Straits of Fire

A Novel of World War III

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This title uses virtual voice narration

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“Realistic and Frightening” • “A Must Read” • “Captivating”

Straits of Fire
plunges readers into the tense opening act of a new world war. As the next installment in The Eagle & The Dragon Series, this military technothriller captures the razor’s edge of geopolitics where power, deception, and firepower collide.

For decades, Pax Americana’s Navy kept the sea lanes open and the global order intact. But Beijing’s ambitions have outgrown its patience. While the world watches Chinese carriers mass in the Taiwan Strait, the real trap is being laid thousands of miles away. In the Persian Gulf, American forces are lured into a spiraling confrontation with Iran—an orchestrated crisis meant to bleed U.S. attention and stretch its forces thin.

Inside the halls of power in Beijing, the People’s Liberation Army has spent years preparing for the unthinkable: a lightning strike to seize Taiwan before the West can react. Airborne divisions wait in shadowed hangars, missile brigades stand fueled and silent, and a covert network of intelligence operatives works to blind American satellites. Yet it’s the quiet deal with Tehran—an audacious geopolitical feint—that may tip the first domino of war.

From the windswept decks of a Philippine-flagged freighter bound for Bandar Abbas, to the claustrophobic war rooms of Washington and Beijing, Straits of Fire unspools a suspenseful, globe-spanning chess match. As U.S. carrier strike groups surge into the Gulf and the Chinese fleet maneuvers in the Pacific, one question looms: will America recognize the real battlefield before it’s too late?

Rich with authentic military detail, political intrigue, and the ominous tempo of modern war, Straits of Fire will grip fans of Tom Clancy-style thrillers from the first page to the final shot fired across two oceans.

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Good plot, dialogue and twist n turns. While no fan of virtual voice, i look forward to the next installment. Plz get a real audiobook narrator to narrate!

Good one

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I didn’t like the virtual voice at all. Why did you change. I don’t want to sound sexist. The female narration did not make sense. I will not use a credit on the next book in the series if the female voice is used.

Why switch the vertical voice.

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The virtual voice is terrible, it can't even pronounce military time properly. Robotic, inflection in wrong places, words with dual pronunciation often wrong. Just bad, not professional in any aspect. Story is entertaining if you can fight through narration. Doubt I'll continue the series unless a professional narrator is used. If I was the author I'd be very upset. Narration damages the product. Just because you can doesn't mean you should AI is nowhere near as capable as a professional voice actor.

Story is almost believable.

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military nomenclature constantly misread. wrong pronunciation for words live and live. spelled the same different pronunciation

the AI narrator is horrible

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The AI bot miss pronounced many words which disrupts comprehension.

For example “live” has two different meanings and pronunciations depending on context. Same with “lead”. Chyron is a technical term from the broadcast industry for computer graphics. I didn’t know what the narration was saying when this was completely mispronounced.

Intonation further compounded the difficulty of enjoying an audio book.

A good voice actor will create different voices and make an effort to get the pronunciation and intonation correct

I really miss having a SAG AFTRA actor read and perform the narrative

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