book cover of Operation Ice and Fire
 

Operation Ice and Fire

(2026)
(The third book in the World on Fire series)
A novel by

 
 
The match was struck…
…and Europe and Asia burned.
The world was set on fire…

April 30, 2033—the day World War III erupted in the open. Across Europe and Asia, the fragile illusion of restraint shattered as missiles, drones, and armor surged forward in coordinated fury.

In Eastern Europe, EDEP armored formations thundered across Poland like a steel storm. Their objective was clear: the Vistula River. If it fell, so would the heart of NATO’s eastern defenses. Tank battles, manned and robotic, raged across shattered towns and muddy fields as outnumbered defenders fought to slow an enemy built for mass, speed, and annihilation.

In the Baltic, control of the sea meant survival. From the Estonian island of Saaremaa, precision HIMARS strikes rained down on enemy logistics hubs, severing supply lines and turning ports into burning wreckage. Every rocket bought time—but time was running out.

Farther north, Finland faced its reckoning. As Russian VDV paratroopers descended over Kotka, the ancient spirit of
Sisu was tested in brutal close combat. Both sides raced to seize the bridges over the Kymi River, knowing whoever held them would decide the fate of southern Finland.

And in the far north, the war turned cold—and savage.

EDEP forces surged into the Bering Sea, seizing Attu, St. Lawrence, and St. Paul in a lightning Arctic offensive. With the Bering Sea and Aleutian chain falling one island at a time, only the 5th Marines dug in at Adak and Dutch Harbor stood between the enemy and total control of the Arctic and North Pacific.

Could NATO hold the line in Europe?
Would the Arctic become the enemy’s gateway to the Americas?
And how much fire could the free world endure before it broke?

Find out in
Operation Ice & Fire, the third explosive installment of the A World on Fire series—a chillingly plausible military technothriller, where global war collides with ice, steel, and human will.

Grab your copy today—and brace for the coldest fight yet.


Genre: Thriller



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