Amazon Customer: Second of this series of 9 books
The action is great, the reality of war, death and destruction is as close as I can imagine
Stories are following similar patterns ( no spoilers).
I hope the future stories have a different underlying stories. Still enjoying them if all 9 are the same it will be disappointing
I would love have seen these booked merged into a multi faceted novel with parallel timelines ultimately merging together.
I may get that in later novels , I will read on and find out
Australia on Feb 15, 2023
Kindle Customer: By far one of His better more factual stories of battle . The working together of NATO allies was pure conjecture but what you would hope would happen in really time. Again yet another great reckoning of what battle would be like.
United States on Nov 16, 2022
Eddy Van Swalm: I have the same comment as for the first two, well written, but not really a story. It's getting repetitive,
young officer is given an impossible task, obnoxious boss, grizzled sergeant, a rabid zampolit.As i said before
all these stand alone stories could have been woven in a bigger and better book. Sorry but i won't be buying
a fourth.
United Kingdom on Oct 31, 2022
AlanD: When it comes to a book on combat and military weaponry, the author needs to balance the desire of some like myself to learn about the vehicles and arms used my the characters, without distracting from the storytelling. There was insufficient technical information for this reader. Acronyms are pervasive in the military, but some used in the book are not explained.
The story is believable and realistic, perhaps too much so given the behavior of Russia at the time of this review, but occasionally predictable.
United States on Oct 10, 2022
joe Iungerman: Characters are well defined and realistic facing an overwhelming real world scenario made even more realistic by current events.. something that frightens us all.
United States on Sep 04, 2022
Hendricks Book Reviews: Book Review - Wow, author Nick Ryan’s “Enemy In Sight” is a great balance of story telling, tech info, and action! I’m hooked on these World War III Military Techno thrillers. I’m a huge fan of the military’s Abrams tank and this quick story featured it in this particular story. Great pace that kept delivering gripping action throughout the story and the characters were interesting and believable. Ryan’s knowledge of the equipment and tactics adds to a well balance and a sense of familiarity that gave me comfort in reading. Ryan racks up the war battle tension, turmoil and tank battle scenes without losing the reader in too much details. I also enjoyed Ryan’s ability to write a war story without grossing out the reader. War is gory but Ryan’s ability to not make it ‘gross’ in his descriptions is to be commended. Enemy In Sight is a worthwhile read with powerful tank battles that would make Tom Clancy jealous.
United States on Nov 21, 2021
James: Good book action packed! Bit unrealistic on tactics and somewhat dated on how russians will throw themselves again and again into slaughter without a second thought and how they wouldn't change tactics! But a good read well thought out apart from that! Anyone with a military background might get slightly frustrated by the lack of tactical knowledge but it is a good read!
United Kingdom on Jul 25, 2021
Terry McKay: I enjoyed this book. The writer must gave done a lot of research on tank tactics as he made the action in the book realistic. I am looking forward to reading his other books.
Canada on Jun 16, 2021
shane: The book wasn’t too bad, but there was a clear lack of research in some topics. For example, both the T-90 and BMP-3 carry very effective ATGMs that are, reportedly, able to penetrate the frontal armour of a M1A2 tank. Yet, never once are they used. The BMP-3 also mounts a 30MM autocannon that would be very effective in providing cover and suppression, yet not used.
Otherwise, it was a fun read if a bit too brief.
Canada on Jun 12, 2021
Nick Ryan's Enemy In Sight: A High-Octane Techno-Thriller Set During World War 3 | "The Rose Code" by Kate Quinn: A Gripping Historical Fiction Novel | Uncover the Past with "The Book of Lost Names" by Kristin Harmel | |
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Total Reviews | 80 reviews | 1 reviews | 1 reviews |
Paperback | 175 pages | ||
Customer Reviews | 4.5/5 stars of 2,769 ratings | 4.6/5 stars of 42,311 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 28,226 ratings |
ISBN-13 | 979-8737229887 | 978-0062943477 | 978-1982131906 |
ASIN | B092KZWHZR | ||
Publisher | Independently published | William Morrow Paperbacks | Gallery Books |
Language | English | English | English |
War Fiction (Books) | War Fiction | War Fiction | |
Best Sellers Rank | #3,740 in Military Thrillers #8,088 in War Fiction | #14 in World War II Historical Fiction #15 in War Fiction #22 in 20th Century Historical Fiction | #10 in World War II Historical Fiction #17 in 20th Century Historical Fiction#110 in Women's Domestic Life Fiction |
Dimensions | 5.06 x 0.44 x 7.81 inches | 5.31 x 1.05 x 8 inches; 1.06 Pounds | 5.31 x 1 x 8.25 inches; 11.2 Ounces |
Military Thrillers (Books) | Military Thrillers | ||
Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
salligator: This time the Russians are trying to retake Poland. The only thing stopping them is 12 tanks and a company of Irish infantry.
United States on Aug 03, 2023