The Third World War

The Third World War

by HumphreyHawksley (Author)

Synopsis

The opening stages of the Third World War are more confusing and terrible than those of any war in history. Hundreds die in the Indian Parliament in Delhi. The President of Pakistan is assassinated. A US military base comes under an unprovoked missile strike.

US President Jim West soon discovers a chilling link between these attacks. He tries to forge a path of peace, knowing that if he chooses confrontation thousands will be killed. Mary Newman, his young and brilliant secretary of state, disagrees. She is convinced that America needs to attack - and swiftly. No one is yet aware that the war has already begun.

One by one, the very powers West has counted as allies become enemies, and the comfortable lives of citizens in affluent societies - perhaps typical of readers of this book - are about to collapse in physical and emotional devastation. Jim West finds himself fighting a war of a ferocity and scale previously unknown.

Detail by authentic detail Humphrey Hawksley captures the ominous feel of a world heading towards its own destruction.

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Format: Unabridged
Pages: 514
Edition: Main Market
Publisher: Pan
Published: 01 Aug 2003

ISBN 10: 0330492497
ISBN 13: 9780330492492

Media Reviews
A gripping story, told with great imagination, but also with the knowledge and authority that one rarely sees in thrillers.
Author Bio
Humphrey Hawksley's face and voice are known to millions through his broadcasts on BBC TV news and radio. He is the author of the best-sellers Dragon Strike (with Simon Holberton) and Dragon Fire, as well as two well-reviewed thrillers.