Last updated: Saturday, 14 April 2007.

THE ZONE 10 • DEATH MARCH

A Russian General plans to use refugees as a shield for his assault on a city. The Special Combat Force has been sent behind Russian lines to retrieve a damaged nuclear demolition device. They find they are the only NATO troops in a position to obstruct the enemy attack. The risk to them is as great as it is to the enemy.

 

SYNOPSIS

The Russian troops attacking Nurnberg are the dregs of the Warsaw Pact armies. Even the vast supplies of ammunition given to them does not make up for their being drawn from third rate formations and penal battalions. Then NATO uses nuclear demolition bombs to close their convoy routes and even that advantage is lost to the Russian General commanding the attack. He finds himself fighting intrigue within his own command as much as the NATO troops lined up against him.

 

Major Revell and the Special Combat Force have been sent to retrieve a damaged nuclear weapon from behind Warsaw Pact lines. They have to make a wide detour to return with it and discover the Russians have concealed a highly disciplined Division whose purpose is to make a flank attack on the city using refugees to breach the minefields and provide a shield. The Special Combat Force is the only unit that can thwart the surprise attack but to do so the risk is as great to them as it is to the enemy.

 

PUBLISHED

First IMPRINT E-Book Edition April 2007

First IMPRINT Publication E-Book Edition May 2005

First Revision IMPRINT Publications E-Book Edition April 2007

 

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THE ZONE 10 • DEATH MARCH

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THE ZONE 10 • DEATH MARCH

The original and tenth publication of THE ZONE Series was released ONLY in E-Book format. Published by IMPRINT Publications (Created in Australia) in April 2007.  The cover art marks a return to the original NEL style of THE ZONE Series. 

 

 
   
 

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