I had this one for a long time on TBR list. And what a mixed bag.
Two stars given here is for cinematic nature of the story. Book is written in the best tradition of modern Hollywood war epics. Action scenes are very vivid and interestingly enough, considering the author's style, they are not that burdensome when it comes to details, names of the systems etc.
In the end, this books proves that it is not easy to write books of this sort and that there will be decades until someone writes books of same quality as Larry Bond and Tom Clancy (and here I mean original books by the author, not ones written by ghost writers) wrote in 1980's and early 1990's.
That being said, lets look at the book. I will say that I looked at the story as it was advertised. This was not fiction in your usual thriller self, this was advertised as fictional depiction of very possible war between super powers, lots of people talking about eye opening data and events. Even book itself is written in a form of a novel about true events of the war (which was interesting approach gotta admit). So this was to be like a wargame-novel that will give lots of insights into what would happen if China invades Taiwan.
Possible spoilers ahead you have been warned.
Part where author lost me completely is cliche when it comes to depiction of the Chinese. This does not differ that much from War 2034 novel, but for all means and purposes according to the author, Chinese in their behavior have not changed since 1990s. I think that this mindset will be (or we might say is) great hindrance to Western thinking of Chinese. I think they would be surprised how more closer to Singapore modern Chinese government is, and how far are they from the Mao Zedong's portrayal of CCP so popular in the West.
Also, author's depiction of production facilities in China for high technology seem way old. Chinese high tech sector - including industry - is way, way more advanced than it ever was and is a competitor to the West if only in a fact that they produce the goods for the West. So, all this talk about industry in China and limitations ....... i was like huh? Book is from 2023, describes the country in 2030s but depiction is like it is from 1990's.
And then, because hey it is West, that mention of how (to paraphrase) China would not need immediately to start taking chips from washing machines like Russia in Ukraine ..... Cringe. Utter cringe :) And all the talk about Ukraine definitely did not age well at all. But again, understandable. it is weird how even people like John Antal wrote books that definitely wont age well on the subject.
So, talking about cliches ......
Then we get to the theater of operations. Taiwan is island about 180km from China, 1000km from Philippines, about 500km from Okinawa, 5700km from Australia and 8000km from Hawaii. In this area of operations this close to the continental China apparently it is impossible to enforce blockade and ensure local dominance to support ground operations? What, missile barrages from continental China that way outrange anything from Taiwan side is a no go? What? And then on northern side of the Taiwan that is closer to China, continent-based anti ship batteries cannot support the offensive operations? And what about mines - suddenly mines are no problem? Can anyone remember what extremely limited mining operation by Iraqi's did? How long de-mining operations lasted and this was more or less use of conventional mines, not high tech stuff this book is full of. While mines are mentioned as defensive measure for the Taiwan, what about offensive mining of northern and southern sections, imagine everything prepared months ahead and all lanes fully mined to prevent allied shipping. Not to mention that surprise mine fields could be created on the eastern side of the island. I mean, this is according to the book planned for years, who is to say that mining cannot be done.
I understand that this is all for the story sake, I mean you cannot have too serious of a situation. But this kills any doubt on how things will progress. Imagine Guns of Navarone where German installations are on a cliff but there is an escalator going directly to it right from the beach our heroes come from. Still difficult but again ridiculous. But then those were Germans I guess, noble to the hilt (:)) so they had to be competent.
I am not saying that this book ending would be any different but there would be sincere wandering what will happen now, how will events develop if it was not just done like, Japanese and US mobilized, came in and northern landing found itself in problems. Deus ex machina.
Then we have Space Force. Now, I understand this is new force and very exotic and high tech, but this is ridiculous. There is absolutely nothing these geniuses cannot do. Nothing. Compared to them, Justice League is nothing. I mean this was such an overpowered move...... and nobody suspects anything, nothing. Everybody is like oh we lost gazillion satellites but yeah you see that debris, yeah it was due to . Russia alone had (during Soviet times) and still has ground monitoring stations for their anti-satellite systems, who knows what China has. And loss of entire stream of satellites is just shrugged off? And nothing is detected. I mean, OK, for story sake, but ...... weird.
Modern weapons are even presented in a moderate way, and I liked that. So these are not super robotic weapons but autonomous combat systems working within parameters set by human troops. There is lots of buzzword flying around (algorithms, cyber this or that (but never mention electronic warfare as such), etc) and I had to giggle when at the end Chinese commander dismisses jargon terms from his junior officer as in, those are just buzzwords (while at the same time on US side they throw these same terms all over the place - but here I guess it has meaning?). Entire mayhem of the modern war, constant fire missions, fast detection and strikes, they are portrayed well, one can feel anxiety and fear of just looking at the skies. But then we get to the point which is weird. So Chinese forces get proven as inferior (I mean, imagine different situation) but they pioneer and apply use of all this high tech (including missiles) in a very sophisticated way that puts US and Taiwan off balance. Also their combat unmanned vehicles are very deadly and adaptable but ..... why they lose again? Right, story and moral lesson (I wont go into cringy parts of text of defending democracy ..... oh boy).
Attrition combat - whole corps' clashing and side with problems with logistics is not the one sailing 10000 km from the east of Pacific, but the one 180km west from the island? Author's stand is that Western defense industry is on war footing, or very quickly to scale. Again, OK, but are we to say Chinese industry is not? And why would it not be? I mean entire story reminds me of wargame where they all have high tech stuff but the baddies have industry potential from two decades ago. Do we truly believe that Chinese supply of ammo and missiles would be minuscule when compared to US and allies? Truly? In missile exchanges with Iran, Israel and US depleted almost all reserves of anti air missiles - US fleet, Middle East forces and Israel itself. And this lasted around two weeks with no constant volleys of missiles every minute coming in. And we are to believe that ballistic missiles from China or from beachheads in Taiwan would not saturate Taiwan's and US air defenses after months of combat?
OK, again for the story sake. But mind you this is like third lucky occurrence for Taiwan, US and allies, those dices are loaded heavily.
Interestingly there is no mention of aircraft carriers (except of course those lost by China). This was interesting, I wonder why was this the case since for everything else US and allies are so dominant one wonders how they did not finish off the enemy sooner.
Then in manner of standard boss fights in video games, ace comes in form of mysterious next generation planes from US (again, considering latest advanced Chinese fighters this did not age well, at all). What they are nobody knows but they are so powerful they together with the most ridiculous turn of events (wont spoil it, this needs to be read to believe it) manage to completely end the enemy. Only thing to top this would be appearance of Godzilla. Really.
Author's style is pretty heavy when presenting characters with long depictions of character history, what they did, when, how etc. It feels like reading from somebody's personal record. Maybe the goal was like documentary expose approach but this gets tiring very soon. Apparently in this future majority of command positions in US armed forces are assigned to women. Interestingly all these women are loners, but very experienced professionals. I have a feeling that if it weren't for men in uniform no military marriage would have kids. Or marriage, because all of the women professionals are also divorced. And did I mention all US officers are philosophers, full of such fundamental knowledge and view of the world that they feel loss of life of all their soldiers and comrades and suffer the death of their dreams and potentials. Jedis would tell them to get off the high horse. This level of internal suffering ...... I mean, these people dont hide from their emotions. Why is this the way author chose to follow is beyond me.
If this was story in manner of Op-Center, or Scarecrow series, or any action oriented comic book like Buck Danny or similar I would enjoy it and give it a solid four stars. It has everything including the slightly [too] cringe depiction of freedom loving allies and Fu-Man-Chu caricature of the enemy. But since this is advertised as depiction of very possible events it cannot go over two stars because it misses on so many things, from politics, industry, everything, that it becomes funny at the end. It is obvious this was book written in part in euphoric Autumn/Winter of 2022 (in Ukraine) but only couple of months after it would be visible to the author how things have changed, and that his view of the world politics did not age well at all.
If you want to read high octane action thriller go for it. If you want to gain some insights into possible wargame scenario based on real life situations (and try to absorb descriptions, acronyms and buzzwords of all high-tech stuff, some crazy some real, showing up in novel) you are better served reading non fiction books on the subject.