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To: Just another Joe
I know you will really enjoy it. Please let me know what you think when you finish it...and if you aree of a mind, please consider a review here on FR and/or on Amazon.

Word of mouth is my best friend as regards the series righ5t now.

Merry Christmas to you and yours and may the true meaning and Peace of this season be with you and your household through the holidays and always.

72 posted on 12/22/2003 4:44:33 PM PST by Jeff Head
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To: Jeff Head
Thank you for an outstanding read, Long March is certainly a worthy successor to the first three! Made for some great holiday reading, and I enjoyed it immensely. Below is my review I sent on Amazon.com (which isn't posted yet, but I assume will be eventually). Merry Christmas and have a great '04, hope you keep on writing!

"Dragon's Fury-The Long March (Vol IV) is an outstanding read that lives up to the anticipation of those who, like myself, are fans of the first 3 volumes of the Dragon's Fury series. It also can be considered a stand-alone volume with all the background the author provides, however I would urge any fan of military techno-thrillers to read the first 3 in progression first.

The Long March brings an exciting culmination to the scary, near-future World War III scenario depicted in the series, but still leaves the reader longing for more. The techie weapons system writing is very cool, plus this volume is excellent in terms of character development. There are no super-heroes fighting this war, only ordinary people who summon the physical, mental and spiritual strength to face this daunting challenge for the very survival of the free world.

This book also puts you in the shoes of the enemy, and is frighteningly believable. I hope the scenarios depicted in this series never play out for real, but it gives one plenty to chew on!"
73 posted on 12/24/2003 7:48:56 AM PST by scottinoc
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