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  1. You are going to finish the Eagle and the Dragon series, correct? Also, I would like to see a series about World War III that is fought in the United States, an in depth book or series like Red Storm Rising or The Eagle and the Dragon. Something with us watching Cleveland be firebombed on Fox News or the battle for Chicago rages for a third week, that kind of thing. I am not aware of a book or series like this, something that puts it on our soil for the first time. Something that makes us feel the way Europeans felt in World War II. The possibilities are limitless.

    1. Hello there and thanks for visiting!

      Absolutely – this series is very important to me. The Eagle & The Dragon went live earlier in the year and Straits of Fire just released a few weeks ago. I wont add spoilers here, but the next book is currently in the storyboarding process.

      The idea of a Third World War taking place in the United States could be deeply interesting – how would you see something like that unfolding? Naturally this is something I have pondered as well. Would love to get your thoughts!

      John Webber

      1. Sir I am reading book 2 of the eagle & dragon and I found two portions taken from red storm rising instead of a German spy you use Taiwan. Can you explain this?

        1. Jim –

          Thanks for reaching out and for reading Book 2 — I really appreciate it!

          The false flag attack instigated on Tiananmen Square by an MSS agent is meant to provide political cover and justification for the “reunification”.

          Techno-thrillers like Red Storm Rising helped shape the entire genre, and like a lot of writers I’m definitely influenced by the storytelling traditions they established.

          My book has its own characters, motivations, and geopolitical context, and I don’t copy any text or scenes, but I absolutely draw inspiration from the broader genre history.

          If there are specific passages you’re thinking of, feel free to point them out — I always value thoughtful readers who pay close attention!

          Best,
          John

    2. Interesting comment. Try the Invasion America series (5 books) by Vaughn Heppner. Futuristic, but fun reading.

    1. Daniel – I really appreciate it. Feedback like this is a great inspiration to keep going! The next one is coming out sometime in early-2026. Hoping mid-Q1 but wont rush it – I want it to be a worthy next chapter in the series.

      Thanks!
      John W

  2. First two books are so relevant to the times we are living in today. Excellent storyline and looking forward to the next book of the series.

  3. John, it kind of leaves you breathless. I am 84 years old and have seen enough to pray that this won’t happy yet jaded enough to sense that communist countries will never give up their drive to rule the world. Your series is a good way to peer into what that might look like. Keep up the great work.

    1. Jim,

      I really appreciate the feedback! As a work of fiction, I treat this more as a cautionary tale of what we encounter in real life geopolitics.

      I look forward to sharing more.

      1. Hi John
        Just finished book 1 & 2 of the Eagle and the Dragon series – and they were excellent!
        Looking forward to Book 3 of the same series.

        Please contact me as to when I can plan on Book 3 becoming available please.

        My Email:
        Jack_Raburn@Outlook.com

        Your storyline is perfect and I was active duty US Air Force,
        1969-1994, when the Cold War did not go hot!

        Thank you for keeping me aware of any other novels such as the Eagle and Dragon series

  4. I have to admit I’ve never been into fiction novels at all but I saw The Eagle & the Dragon on Kindle and figured “what the hell” and realized I couldn’t put it down. I was excited that Straits of Fire came out soon after and I have to say, im genuinely blown away, it reads like an action movie in real time and im not even halfway through. I appreciate the care you have put into such an exciting story. Now the big question, will there be a book #3?

    1. Jack,

      That’s great to hear. I write the fiction I always wish I had a chance to read. I strive to create a combination of something to entertain and also provoke thought.

      Book 3 is in the works as you speak. Stay tuned. If you “follow” me on Amazon you should get instant notification when it’s out.

      Won’t make you all wait long. Writing book three has been demanding, but also fun. And hope you enjoy it when it comes.

      Feel free to reach out again!

  5. I have to admit I’ve never been into fiction novels at all but I saw The Eagle & the Dragon on Kindle and figured “what the hell” and realized I couldn’t put it down. I was excited that Straits of Fire came out soon after and I have to say, im genuinely blown away, it reads like an action movie in real time and im not even halfway through. I appreciate the care you have put into such an exciting story. Now the big question, will there be a book #3?

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