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Dragonfire (Hb) [Hardcover]

Humphrey Hawksley (Author)
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August 25, 2000
Based on real happenings in Asia, this story tells of an attempt to liberate Tibetan religious leaders which escalates into China helping a Pakistani invasion of India, using nuclear weapons. The US, Europe and Japan find themselves aligned against China, with Russia in the background.

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Macmillan (August 25, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0333785959
  • ISBN-13: 978-0333785959
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.3 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,593,310 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I'm a foreign correspondent and the author of best-selling international thrillers. In The History Book, I've used interviews with hundreds of people in dozens of different of countries to draw a credible picture of a scary near-future world and I've created within it Kat Polinski, a bright, vulnerable, unsettled heroine. The first reviews rave about the concept and describe Kat as fabulous, the type of heroine we love to root for. The issues are total government surveillance, contracted out to private companies who control energy supplies for their own gain. True or false? The realistic backdrops match my Dragon trilogy of future global wars and the three stand alone thrillers, mostly set in Asia. But with Kat, I've tried something more ambitious, so please let me know if you think it works.

I live in London and travel crazily. Most recently, I've reported from (in alphabetical order) Brazil, Cyprus, India, Iraq, Israel, Kosovo, Sweden and all over the US. My website is www.humphreyhawksley.com Send me your thoughts on The History Book or any of my reports. One thing I love is lively debate.

 

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nuclear War: Ho Hum, May 21, 2011
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This book is a good book, but the use of nuclear weapons is treated like it just a regular fight in the park. The relationship between the Chinese and the Pakistani's and their dislike of India is an unusual story line. The Tibetan problem, according to the Chinese, is the impetus of this story, the cause of the war between China and India. I doubt very seriously that China would nuke a third world country over Tibet, but I digress. This story does bring into reality the political statesmanship between the other world powers primarily the US and Russia, who stand back and allow the war to happen. Interesting storyline.
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Superb Construction of Futuristic Scenario, February 14, 2005
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1. Dragonfire is a book written by Humphery Hawksley, a BBC correspondent in Asia and China in 1999. Though this is a work of fiction, it is based on events that have happened in past (prior to writing this book), author's knowledge of the region and its geopolitics and information available mostly in public domain (and some not in public domain). This book therefore is uncomfortably realistic for a fiction.

2. In a superbly constructed story line about a nuclear war taking place between India and China and the consequences thereof, the author has been able to draw attention of the readers to a region, which is known to hold the key to 21 century (now current). Asia is going to be the happening place in the world with two mammoth economics vying for space in same geopolitical region. Both sharing identical sphere of influences, identical aspirations and above all similar scientific and military capabilities. Only difference being that China is a Communist country and India a democracy.

3. While western world remains focused in other regions, the book has been able to make readers take note of a scenario that could be very serious and the place of its occurrence is not the usual spots of Middle East or Latin America but heart of Asia. In event of the stand off between India and China with Pakistan on margins (all three being nuclear states with all three having different form of governments) it is difficult to say as to how closely such standoff may follow story line of this book, but it is certain that it would have a large element of what is depicted in this book in some or the other form, irrespective of the end result being different.

4. The story line is constructed well to hold reader's attention. It grips the reader as the events that unfold in the story appear very close to reality and make one take note of the fact that such standoff is easily possible. It also makes one think that it is high time so called superpower (s) pay attention to Asia which is commensurate to the importance this region has in current geopolitics rather than behaving and pretending that the region is unimportant.

5. A well researched and written book which forces readers to read through and take note.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars China and Pakistan Versus India, July 5, 2003
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I bought this book after I read an article in some Indian newspaper regarding the threat China and Pakistan nexus poses to India. The article mentioned this book for fictionalizing the very possible scenario of nuclear conflict due to conflicting ideology and foreign policy- Islamic Fundamentalist and Communist Regime against the democratic nation. The book is little weak on developing Indian characters but overall this is a great read. Even former house speaker, Mr. Newt Gingrich, recommended this book in his book list. I hope Mr. Hawksley comes back and write another one in this genre with similar conflict.
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