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Brown, Dale 1956-
Most widely held works by
Dale Brown
Storming heaven by Dale Brown (
Book
)
24
editions published
between
1994
and
2007
in
3
languages
and held by
2,333
libraries
worldwide
A notorious drug dealer--Henri Cazaux--declares war on the United States and attacks Los Angeles airport from the air, killing thousands. Lieutenant General Robert Blocker is given command of a task force to destroy Cazaux. By the author of Chains of Command.
Night of the hawk by Dale Brown (
Book
)
13
editions published
between
1992
and
2008
in
English and Russian
and held by
2,261
libraries
worldwide
Story of the crew of the "Old Dog," a high tech B-52 bomber, and First Lieutenant Daviet Luger who has become one of the KGB.
Edge of battle : a novel by Dale Brown (
Book
)
21
editions published
between
2006
and
2011
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
2,233
libraries
worldwide
With tensions escalating along the U.S.-Mexican border, the U.S. launches Operation Rampart under the command of Major Jason Richter and his Task Force TALON, who find themselves targeted by drug kingpin Enrique Fuera.
Plan of attack by Dale Brown (
Book
)
23
editions published
between
2004
and
2011
in
English
and held by
2,216
libraries
worldwide
Patrick McLanahan learns about a potentially devastating retaliatory Russian attack on America's air forces and faces limited options when planning a counterstrike.
Hammerheads by Dale Brown (
Book
)
11
editions published
between
1989
and
2009
in
English and Polish
and held by
2,216
libraries
worldwide
The Hammerheads, an elite force compromised of the latest and most deadly weaponry ever, prepares to do battle with the Cuchillos drug cartel, halting the flow of drugs entering the United States.
Act of war by Dale Brown (
Book
)
23
editions published
between
2005
and
2009
in
English
and held by
2,207
libraries
worldwide
Designing an array of futuristic infantry weapons and devices to hunt down military enemies, army engineer Jason Richter forges an unlikely partnership with by-the-book FBI special agent Kelsey Cornell for a mission in which they must prevent a cabal of terrorists from attacking oil refineries around the world. From the corridors of power in Washington to the frontlines of the war on terror, Dale Brown takes you to the heart of the action and introduces his most exhilarating character to date In Act of War, Dale Brown goes beyond anything he's done before, taking readers deep into the new world of intelligence-focused warfare, and introducing a cutting-edge new hero: thirty-two-year-old Army Major Jason Richter, designer of a whole array of futuristic infantry weapons and devices created to hunt down a new breed of enemy with unmatched speed and lethality. With all the thrilling battle scenes and expert military maneuvers that have become the hallmark of this New York Times bestselling author, this is an intense, action-packed spectacle that combines geopolitics, terrorism, and warfare. Near Houston, Texas, an oil refinery belonging to one of the world's largest multinational energy companies is destroyed by a "backpack" nuclear device. This is just one of many attacks being perpetrated against the company around the world by a group whose mission is to stop global corporations and government organizations from plundering the world's natural resources in the name of profit. Before this group strikes again, Jason Richter is called in with his top-secret high-tech military unit, code-named Task Force TALON, a special joint military and FBI unit set up by the national security advisor to track down and defeat terrorists around the world. Richter believes there is only one strategy in which to snare his opponents -- find, pursue, engage, and kill. And the only way to do this is to play them at their own game: Be unconventional and swift, hit-and-run and brutal enough to strike fear into the heart of the most dedicated terrorist. Richter must also lead the way through a series of unexpected turns that eventually uncovers a mole high up within the government who is in pursuit of his own personal revenge. If Richter fails, it won't be just the lives of his team that are lost, but America itself.
Fatal terrain by Dale Brown (
Book
)
21
editions published
between
1997
and
2007
in
4
languages
and held by
2,188
libraries
worldwide
With the U.S. paralyzed as China prepares to attack Taiwan, a group of gung-ho American civilians go to the island's help in a Megafortress bomber equipped with nuclear missiles. The novel follows their adventures as the two Chinas fight it out. By the author of Shadows of Steel.
Shadows of steel by Dale Brown (
Book
)
19
editions published
between
1996
and
2007
in
4
languages
and held by
2,144
libraries
worldwide
Tensions rise in the Persian Gulf as Iran acquires an aircraft carrier, sinks a U.S. spy ship and prepares to close the Straits of Hormuz. The U.S. replies with a secret strike by a CIA group in a stealth bomber. By the author of Storming Heaven.
Strike force by Dale Brown (
Book
)
31
editions published
between
2007
and
2009
in
English
and held by
2,141
libraries
worldwide
High hopes about a new Iranian leader who limits Islamic theocracy and pursues harmonious relations with America and Israel are shattered when a terrorist army declares holy war on Iran's new military regime, threatening to further destabilize the MiddleEast.
Warrior class by Dale Brown (
Book
)
16
editions published
between
2000
and
2008
in
English
and held by
2,139
libraries
worldwide
Russia plans an oil pipeline across the Balkans that will make them the dominate force in Europe. The only chance to stop them lies with U.S. Air Force general Patrick McLanahan, who's rescue mission in Russia leads him to a choice between serving his country and obeying orders.
Chains of command by Dale Brown (
Book
)
19
editions published
between
1993
and
2007
in
4
languages
and held by
2,131
libraries
worldwide
When a conflict between the Ukraine and Russia escalates, members of the U.S. Air Force--including radar navigator Darren T. Mace and Rebecca Furness, one of the first American women to fly combat aircraft--are drawn into the war.
Wings of fire by Dale Brown (
Book
)
16
editions published
between
2000
and
2008
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
2,125
libraries
worldwide
Former U.S. Air Force general Patrick McClanahan finds himselfin the middle of a war between Libya and Egypt.
Air Battle Force by Dale Brown (
Book
)
24
editions published
between
2003
and
2011
in
English and German
and held by
2,118
libraries
worldwide
Major General Patrick McLanahan creates an untried futuristic air combat unit that must be utilized against the Taliban and their plans to seize control of an oil-rich Asian state as the unstable peace established by American victories in Afghanistan threatens to dissolve in chaos. Edge-of-your-seat action from the master of high-flying adventure. Dale Brown is the author of fourteen New York Times bestsellers, and now he soars to new heights with this outstanding, realistic thriller of warfare and global politics that rivals any headline we can imagine. On America's newest combat base, U.S. Air Force aerial warfare expert Major General Patrick McLanahan and his crew of daring engineers are devising the air combat unit of the future. Known as Air Battle Force, it can launch concentrated, stealthy, precision-guided firepower to any spot on the globe within hours. And soon McLanahan and his warriors will have their first target. Chased out of Afghanistan, Taliban fighters are planning to invade the neighboring oil-rich Republic of Turkmenistan, an isolated and incredibly wealthy Central Asian state. As unsteady alliances form and forces collide, the impending battle for control of the world's largest oil deposits threatens to tear apart the tenuous peace created by America's victories in Afghanistan. Now it's up to McLanahan and a handful of American commandos half a world away, aided by an untested and unproven force of robotic warplanes, to win a war in which everyone -- even "friendly" forces at home -- wants them to fail. Fast. Explosive. Impossible to put down. Air Battle Force is the perfect Dale Brown combination of spellbinding suspense and cutting-edge military technology.
The tin man by Dale Brown (
Book
)
17
editions published
between
1998
and
2009
in
3
languages
and held by
2,097
libraries
worldwide
A high-tech avenger declares war on drug dealers, fighting them with cutting-edge technology he developed for the military. The hero is Patrick McLanahan of Sacramento who is seeking revenge because the drug dealers hurt his brother.
Sky masters by Dale Brown (
Book
)
20
editions published
between
1990
and
2009
in
4
languages
and held by
2,068
libraries
worldwide
After the devastating "Flight of the Old Dog", Lt. Col. Patrick McLanahan was virtually exiled form the Air Force's ultrasecret High Technology Aerospace Weapons Center. Now he is offered a chance to test-fly a new, state-of-the-art B-2 bomber, and it is his last chance to prove himself". A knockout!"--Clive Cussler. Fine.
Battle born by Dale Brown (
Book
)
21
editions published
between
1999
and
2009
in
3
languages
and held by
2,046
libraries
worldwide
A techno-thriller featuring flying ace Patrick McLanahan, who leads a squadron of B-1 bombers against China. It happens when the Chinese invade Korea, which has been unified by the South. By the author of The Tin Man.
Day of the Cheetah by Dale Brown (
Book
)
12
editions published
between
1989
and
1994
in
3
languages
and held by
2,029
libraries
worldwide
America's most advanced fighter plane is hijacked-and the greatest high-flying chase of all time begins.
Shadow command by Dale Brown (
Book
)
25
editions published
between
2008
and
2010
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
2,026
libraries
worldwide
General Patrick McLanahan, commander of the new Aerospace Battle Force, ignores directives from the White House and Pentagon to stand down and orders the ABF to attack secret Russian bases in Iran in an attempt to thwart Russian aggression.
Rogue forces by Dale Brown (
Book
)
12
editions published
between
2009
and
2011
in
English
and held by
1,902
libraries
worldwide
Scion Aviation International has been hired by the Pentagon to take over aerial patrols in northern Iraq as the U.S. military begins to downsize its presence there. But when Kurdish nationalist attacks led by the Republic of Turkey and joined by the new government in Persia invade northern Iraq, retired Air Force lieutenant-general Patrick McLanahan makes the decision to take the fight to the Turks.
Executive intent by Dale Brown (
Book
)
12
editions published
between
2010
and
2011
in
English
and held by
1,786
libraries
worldwide
When the United States develops a new, state-of-the-art missile defense weapon, it threatens global stability and pits the world's superpowers in a contest for dominance in the space around Earth's orbit.
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