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Cry Havoc

Tom Reece • Book 1

by Jack Carr

Narrated by Ray Porter

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Why You'll Love This

Ray Porter makes communist infiltration in 1968 feel like breaking news, not history.

  • Great if you want: Cold War spy craft layered with SEAL operator action
  • Listening experience: cinematic and tense, multiple threads converging fast
  • Narration: Porter's precision with voice and pacing builds genuine dread
  • Skip if: you want present-day action over 1960s historical espionage

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About This Book

Navy SEAL Tom Reece finds himself caught in the crosshairs of Cold War espionage when a captured spy ship off North Korea triggers a dangerous chain of events across Southeast Asia. Operating under the shadowy MACV-SOG in 1968, Reece must navigate the treacherous landscape of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia as Soviet operatives execute an ambitious plot to shift the global balance of power. With special operations teams mysteriously vanishing and intelligence leaks threatening American forces, Reece faces a mission that extends far beyond his official orders, plunging him into a web of deception that reaches from the jungles of the Ho Chi Minh Trail to the highest levels of government.

Ray Porter delivers another commanding performance, his gravelly voice perfectly capturing the gritty authenticity of Carr's military thriller. Porter's measured delivery heightens the tension during covert operations while bringing distinct personality to each character, from hardened SEALs to calculating Soviet agents. His pacing allows listeners to absorb the complex geopolitical machinations without losing the relentless forward momentum that drives the action. The audio format particularly enhances the immersive Vietnam War setting, as Porter's narration transforms tactical briefings and jungle encounters into vivid, immediate experiences that place listeners directly alongside Reece in the field.