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November 29, 2019
The Golden Horde, Chapter 9
“Shishka time,” Juraj said. Lee Qiang could not—despite the situation—help but smile. The shaped-charge missile hit the truck on the right side, shearing the wheel clean off the axis, the molten jet of metal setting the rubber on fire, slicing through the engine block and spewing out in a shower of golden sparks on the other side. Like a great beast, the truck ground to a halt. Of course, Lee Qiang could not have seen all this; it happened too...
Published on November 29, 2019 04:00
November 22, 2019
The Golden Horde, Chapter 8
“What the hell are they doing?” Lip growled. Lee Qiang shook his head. “No idea.” “Putain.” They had stopped because the road ahead was blocked. Someone was fighting someone else. There was black smoking rising in a lazy column from the next valley, about three clicks to the north. Sounds of sporadic gunfire echoed to their position, the pot noise of assault rifles and the woodpecker gargle from machine guns. Now and then, something massive went off, followed by a...
Published on November 22, 2019 04:00
November 15, 2019
The Golden Horde, Chapter 7
The bullet hit the passenger-side window, leaving a cobweb-like impression. Lee Qiang glanced back in annoyance, knowing the starburst would sit directly in his field of vision. He was kneeling in a ditch on the side of the road, looking toward a cluster of farmhouses at the far end of a gently sloping field. It overlooked the narrow gravel track and the marshy stretch of reeds toward the river, giving the owner a good view and control of the approach....
Published on November 15, 2019 04:00
November 8, 2019
The Golden Horde, Chapter 6
Operation Putain started three hours into Operation Lake Placid, with the morning sky streaked in lead and filthy white but no rain. Lee Qiang was happy they didn’t need to slog through mud on the very first day of their mission. Assembled in eight Magdalena SUVs, they crossed the border into Sector 8. Well, the term “border” was deceiving. It implied a line, a fence, maybe a formal checkpoint, whereas in between the two territories, it was fluidly marked by...
Published on November 08, 2019 04:00
November 1, 2019
The Golden Horde, Chapter 5
They all sat in the soundproof room. It was musty and hot, and the portable A/C unit did little to cool the tension. The rest of the equipment was there too, including the awful recording of some WWII French sonnet. Three platoon lieutenants, nine sergeants, one captain, and one outsider. Lee Qiang knew this briefing wasn’t just a preparation for a difficult mission. It was also a test. The Golden Horde studied him, trying to crack the enigma of Major...
Published on November 01, 2019 05:00
October 25, 2019
The Golden Horde, Chapter 4
It had taken Lee Qiang the better part of his military career to develop and hone his philosophy on warfare. He was very proud of his epiphany. War can be best described as Antonio Vivaldi’s most famous work, Four Seasons. With one exception. It starts with the second violin concerto. Summer. War always starts in the summer. Turbulence, thunder, followed by brief moments of respite before the symphony of death picks up again. Doubt and hope mixed, the knowledge that...
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Published on October 25, 2019 05:00
October 18, 2019
The Golden Horde, Chapter 3
Civilians. No, that was not the right word. Non-combatants, then. That didn’t work either. Everyone was affected by the global war of the past nineteen years. The best description was people with no control over their lives. Fallen leaves, waiting to be swept and whirled by a sudden gust of wind. Ghosts, with brittle smiles. One such specimen stood at the corner of the street. Smiling that empty smile of people living through hell. Sometimes, they didn’t even know it....
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Published on October 18, 2019 05:00
October 11, 2019
The Golden Horde, Chapter 2
Commander Lip sure didn’t waste time. He tried to kill Lee Qiang the very next day. They were riding an APC to the front lines for a routine inspection and familiarization. It was one of the new prewar models, a Kismet urban warrior, with an anti-tank mesh on both sides. A squeaky clean example of a dwindling inventory. The hull was jam-packed with fresh meat, recruits from the last two batches assigned to the captain’s command. Two of them, 1st...
Published on October 11, 2019 05:00
October 4, 2019
The Golden Horde, Chapter 1
Eyes squinted against the daylight glare, Lee Qiang stepped out of the tin-can transport, together with seventeen other soldiers, all new recruits—except him. They milled quietly, rubbing shoulder against sweaty shoulder, trying to get some sense of where they were. Hell, Lee Qiang thought. A familiar place. The street smelled of bad sanitation, burned rubber, rain, and pulverized cement. Strangely, not of dead bodies. Whoever ran this shithole had spare time to clear the corpses away. He loo...
Published on October 04, 2019 05:00
September 13, 2019
The Golden Horde weekly serial
Readers of mine and random curious souls, rejoice! I am going to try something new vis-a-vis writing. At least, new for me. In a few weeks, I will begin a year-long journey of a serial book publication, releasing a fresh new chapter every week, right here on this website, for free. Which book, you’re asking? Well, this is going to be The Golden Horde, a military thriller taking place in near future, with World War Three in full swing. You...
Published on September 13, 2019 10:38