Tempest of Fire

Tempest of Fire by Steve Wilson, published by White Feather Press, LLC in May 2013, is a fiction novel that delves into the complexities of international conflict and intrigue. Set against a backdrop of geopolitical tension, the story follows National Security Advisor Willis Avery as he confronts multiple threats, including armed insurgents in Somalia and a catastrophic incident involving a nuclear submarine. The narrative unfolds as Avery assembles a team to investigate the mysterious destruction of the submarine, believed to be linked to a rogue faction within China’s Navy.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of suspense and religious themes as Marine Corps Lieutenant Michael Neill leads the mission to uncover the truth behind the attack. With the stakes high, Neill’s team collaborates with British Intelligence and the Royal Navy to locate a powerful weapon before it can be used again. The plot thickens with the involvement of a mysterious informant, raising questions about trust and deception. This edition spans 370 pages and is presented in English, offering a detailed look into the challenges faced by those navigating the treacherous waters of international espionage and military strategy.
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Somalia has split in two, with armed insurgents threatening American lives. China has emerged as a leading arms exporter, supplying weapons to Third World nations. But before National Security Advisor Willis Avery can deal with either danger, he faces a new challenge On her maiden voyage, Beijing’s newest and most advanced nuclear submarine is destroyed by a weapon of unimaginable power. While the loss of the sub is kept secret, America and her allies want to know what happened. Avery believes a renegade faction of China’s Navy is behind the attack, striking from a secret naval facility in the South China Sea, and assembles a group to investigate. Leading the mission is Marine Corps Lieutenant Michael Neill. Fresh from his assignment in the Ukraine, Neill and his team, with a little help from British Intelligence and the Royal Navy, must find a way to locate the weapon before it is deployed again. Along the way, they must stop a Chinese Admiral who plans on seizing control of an independent Taiwan. Neill’s squad is aided by a mysterious informant, but is he baiting them into a trap?
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