Last Stand: Turning the Tide (Book 4), by William H. Weber
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In spite of Oneida's heroic stand against the Chinese steam roller, foreign armies are poised along the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains preparing for the final assault and America's inevitable defeat. For John, turning back the tide will mean going deep behind enemy lines and organizing the very insurgency he fought so hard against in Iraq. But more than that, it'll mean coming to terms with the brutality of war and the realization that sometimes the deepest scars are the ones that can’t be seen.
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- Published on: 2015-05-20
- Released on: 2015-05-20
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A very good read By Amazon Customer I really like this series and the last book is as good as the others. The characters are people you can care about and that isn't the case in all novels. It shows the hardships of living without the conveniences we take for granted. A community of people coming together for a common cause may be one of the most important things needed in any severe disaster as this series shows. Taking back the country from our enemies who were all over the place would not be easy and would require taking dangerous actions. Mr. Weber keeps the tension up and believablesituations. However, I do wish the series would continue, showing how people made it through the next few years. Congratulations to theauthor.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Two thumbs up for one kick ass read. By claudette valliere Another great read by Weber. Spoiler alert for those who don't want to know what the books about.This one starts with Colonel John Mack, a veteran of the Iraq war, in Oneida. An Oneida that survived the battle with the Chinese. The Chinese who withdrew after suffering heavy casualties. Oneida is loaded with burned out vehicles and debris but survived.John is over by the pigeon coop. Carrier Pigeons that are used as messengers. Pigeons that have been used for thousands of years. The last time they were used with success was in both WWI and WWII. They are now being used again for the very same reasons they have always been used. Who the hell even looks at pigeons?? Practically no one.Wilbur Powell is the man who owns the pigeons and he lets John know where the pigeons can be used and where they will home to. Its info John needs so he can get messages out to those who need to see them.Oneida is practicing strict radio silence so the carrier pigeons are a godsend. A way to get messages out without having to send a runner. A runner who stood a very good chance of getting killed before he got to his destination with his message. Carrier pigeons would get there quicker and be ignored by most people. A win, win for John and his team.John is still heartbroken that he hasn't been able to rescue his son Gregory and he's getting ready for a mission to Y-12. Reese the sniper and Jerry Fowler the weatherman from Y-12 along with an armed escort will be heading to Y-12. John is now headed for the airport and the plane that will get them all to Y-12. He asks Moss to let his wife Diana and daughter Emma that he'll be on a trip.Reese is armed with a Barrett M82 .50 caliber sniper rifle and has an M4 hanging from a two point sling. Reese is an expert marksman and often provides overwatch on missions. He's one capable guy and one John appreciates big time.General Demsey has assured them that once the reach Y-12, Oak Ridge, soldiers from the 3rd Infantry Division as well as scientist from the research facility would be there to greet them. After that is was a question of rigging the warhead to a balloon and sending it high into the atmosphere. A warhead that would send an EMP strike to the Chinese just like the one they sent to America.So begins another fine read by Weber.This one has John, Diana, Emma, Reese, Jerry Fowler the meteorologist, General Demsey, Billy Ray Bryant the pilot who turns out to be one hell of a fighter, Moss, Devon, Ray Gruber, the warhead that delivers the EMP strike, the Chines commander General Wei Liang who's based in Nashville, TN,, Americans being held in slave labor camps of which a captured Gregory and his friend Brandon are now part of, slaves who plant, tend and grow the food for the Chinese Army, slaves who are beaten and shot for any infraction, slaves who need a way out, a Col. Mack who comes up with a plan to get them out, an Army veteran named Dixon, a spy called Phoenix, guerilla warfare Col. Mack practices using horses, Diana and Emma finding a way to print leaflets to be dropped at the slave labor camp, General Brooks, a General Brooks who's more interested in looking good and stealing the thunder on all successful missions, a fact that Col. Mack could care less about, Col. Higgs and the rest of the Military staff, a raid on the labor camp, steam locomotives, UN troops, a battle royal between the US Army and the Chinese, a traitor no one would have ever suspected and Col. John Mack and his team beating the odds for life and liberty.Five Stars and then some.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A Well Done Close To The Series By H. J. Rossi In “Turning The Tide” author William Weber closes out the Last Stand series in a well-orchestrated narrative where John Mack attempts to take back his home town that had been overrun by foreign forces, and further, engineered a POW breakout.Like the other three books in the series, Weber has this one well-paced, and the action is believable. As our veteran infantry readers know, combat in built up areas is dangerous business The author also included PTSD, which certainly affected some of our returning forces from recent conflicts. Weber offers no editorial on this, but I will: Much of the stress that is added to a hugely stressful situation, are the ridiculous Rules Of Engagement outlined by the Puzzle Palace in Washington. But.... I digress.Mr. Weber continues to show an excellent talent for character development, and the story line can turn on a dime. As an example, the interesting identification of the illusive Phoenix. He also sets some of the characters that would open up a possible series, using one or more of them in future adventures.At the end of the book, the author mentions another series written under a pseudonym called ‘Long Road To Survival: The Prepper Series'’. That book is on my desk, and will be the next read.And so.... goodbye to Oneida, at least for now. I rate this one as a 4.8, and the same rating for the entire series. If you are new to this author, I suggest getting all four.Rossi
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