The Unforeseen Series: Books 1 - 3 (Box Set)

Unforeseen Series

Fiction & Literature, Military, Action Suspense, Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers
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Author: Keith McArdle ISBN: 9781386459064
Publisher: Keith McArdle Publication: October 5, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Keith McArdle
ISBN: 9781386459064
Publisher: Keith McArdle
Publication: October 5, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

MORE THAN TEN THOUSAND COPIES SOLD WORLDWIDE FROM AN AMAZON BEST SELLING AUTHOR. THE FIRST THREE THRILLERS IN A HARD HITTING, FAST PACED SERIES.

*"HAVOC hits home like a tracer round. McArdle puts one in the heart of things. Illuminating. Destroying. Owning the battle space of *one of the best mil tech thrillers since Clancy." - John Birmingham

"The action sequences are written with skill and experience." - Greg Barron

"McArdle has positioned himself as a writer to be reckoned with." - Chris Allen

When Indonesia launches a successful invasion of Australia, all hell breaks out. Millions of civilians are killed within the first weeks, hundreds of thousands are captured and held in concentration camps. The Australian Defence Force are decimated as a cohesive fighting force. Yet hope remains. Thousands of Australians rail against the invaders, many under the tutor ledge of Australian soldiers, separated from their units.

The invasion won't be as easy as the Indonesians thought. 

This omnibus edition includes the first three stories in the captivating thriller series readers describe as "a cross between Andy McNab, Tom Clancy and Matthew Reilly." If you like breakneck pacing and nonstop action, then you'll love Keith McArdle's bestselling series.

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MORE THAN TEN THOUSAND COPIES SOLD WORLDWIDE FROM AN AMAZON BEST SELLING AUTHOR. THE FIRST THREE THRILLERS IN A HARD HITTING, FAST PACED SERIES.

*"HAVOC hits home like a tracer round. McArdle puts one in the heart of things. Illuminating. Destroying. Owning the battle space of *one of the best mil tech thrillers since Clancy." - John Birmingham

"The action sequences are written with skill and experience." - Greg Barron

"McArdle has positioned himself as a writer to be reckoned with." - Chris Allen

When Indonesia launches a successful invasion of Australia, all hell breaks out. Millions of civilians are killed within the first weeks, hundreds of thousands are captured and held in concentration camps. The Australian Defence Force are decimated as a cohesive fighting force. Yet hope remains. Thousands of Australians rail against the invaders, many under the tutor ledge of Australian soldiers, separated from their units.

The invasion won't be as easy as the Indonesians thought. 

This omnibus edition includes the first three stories in the captivating thriller series readers describe as "a cross between Andy McNab, Tom Clancy and Matthew Reilly." If you like breakneck pacing and nonstop action, then you'll love Keith McArdle's bestselling series.

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