Name: | Ghost Fleet |
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By: | P. W. Singer, August Cole |
Narrated by: | Rich Orlow |
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Length | 14 hrs and 25 mins |
Category: | Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction |
Release Date: | 2015-06-28 |
Language: | English |
This series is about a group of ghosts who work together to solve crimes. The characters are interesting and the stories are well-written. The narrator does a good job of bringing the characters to life.
The Ghost Fleet is a collection of abandoned ships that can be found all over the world. These ships are often left to rot and decay, and they are a constant reminder of the dangers of the sea. Many of these ships are haunted by the ghosts of their former crew, and they are a popular destination for ghost hunters.
P. W. Singer is known for his clear and concise writing style. He has a knack for breaking down complex topics and making them easy to understand. His writing is often compared to that of a journalist, and he frequently uses examples and real-world scenarios to illustrate his points. (2015)
The book Ghost Fleet by P. W. Singer and August Cole is a fascinating look at the future of warfare, and in particular, the role of technology in warfare. The authors make a compelling case that the future of warfare will be increasingly dominated by technology, and that the militaries of the future will need to be more technologically savvy in order to survive.
The book is well researched and provides a detailed look at the various technologies that will play a role in future conflicts. The authors also provide a number of case studies to illustrate their points. Overall, this is a well-written and thought-provoking book that is sure to interest anyone who is interested in the future of warfare.
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