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The Voice of Freedom
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Publisher Description
A gripping adventure set in the world of the epic videogame
Home is where the war is
America may be reeling from endless recessions and crippling oil wars, but hack reporter Ben Walker never expected to see his homeland invaded and occupied by a reunified Korea—now a formidable world power under Kim Jong-il’s dictator son.
The enemy’s massive cyberattack is followed by the detonation of an electromagnetic pulse that destroys technology across the United States. Communications, weapons, and defense systems are rendered useless; thousands perish as vehicles suddenly lose power and passenger jets plummet to the ground.
Fleeing the chaos of Los Angeles, Walker discovers that although America’s military has been scattered, its fighting spirit remains. Walker joins the soldiers as they head east across the desert, battling Korean patrols—and soon finds his own mission. Walker reinvents himself as the Voice of Freedom, broadcasting information and enemy positions to civilian Resistance cells via guerrilla radio.
But Walker’s broadcasts have also reached the ears of the enemy. Korea dispatches its deadliest warrior to hunt the Voice of Freedom and crush the ever-growing Resistance before it can mount a new war for American liberty.
Customer Reviews
Home front
Decent. Interesting perspective on US invasion given current events.
Good prequel to a not so good game
Bought this book back when the game came out a few months ago. The game had its many faults but one fault it did not have was the compelling story. The story of the game made me want to know more about this possible future so I decided to get the book and wow what a good read it turned out to be, really emphasized the story whereas the game is of course focused on gAmeplay and such and developers don't always have time to develop such a clear coherent story. If you're like me and loved the story the game brought then I highly recommend reading this book
Great book. Couldn't put it down.
Only took me three days to read it.