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Dale Brown (born November 2, 1956) is an American writer and aviator known for aviation techno-thriller novels. At least thirteen of his novels have been New York Times Best Sellers. Early life Brown was born in Buffalo, New York, and was one of six children. At 15, he began flying instruction, eventually earning a private pilot's license. He graduated in 1978 from Penn State University with a degree in Western European history. Career Military Brown joined the Air Force ROTC while in college. He received a commission in the United States Air Force in 1978. He was a navigator-bombardier (now known as a weapon systems officer (WSO)) in the B-52G Stratofortress long-range heavy bomber and the FB-111A Aardvark medium range fighter-bomber. Brown received several military decorations and awards, including the Air Force Commendation Medal, the Combat Crew Award, and the Marksmanship ribbon. He rose to the rank of Captain and has 2,500 hours of flight time in B-52s. He left the Air Force in 1986, having never seen combat. He is a Life Member of the Air Force Association and the U.S. Naval Institute. Writing Brown's first paid writing was a review of Fort Apocalypse for Compute!'s Gazette. In 1986, while still in the Air Force at Mather Air Force Base in Sacramento County, California, he wrote his first book, Flight of the Old Dog. His novels have been published in 11 languages and distributed to over 70 countries. He published 11 bestsellers in 11 years. Brown has been represented by literary agent Robert Gottlieb of Trident Media Group. Bibliography Brown tends to stay with the same characters over a long period of time. Many of the characters introduced in Flight of the Old Dog are still around for the latest, although a few have been killed in previous books. Most of his books occur in the same timeline, with a few exceptions. Silver Tower, published after Flight of the Old Dog, a mostly independent novel with no character references, is first linked by mention of the SkyBolt module in Battle Born. However, the novel is merged into the Patrick McLanahan saga when some of its main characters and the fictional military space station Armstrong appear in Strike Force. Chains of Command, which features Rebecca Furness and Darren Mace, was actually a separate series, but later, the characters reappeared in Battle Born and were merged into the Dreamland and McLanahan series. Hammerheads focuses on Admiral Ian Hardcastle, who later reappeared in Storming Heaven. However, the book can be part of the overall Patrick McLanahan continuity because of his and General Elliott's appearances, plus the book taking place over two years since the events of Flight of the Old Dog (which is referred to in passing). The Dreamland series coauthored with Jim DeFelice covers the gaps between the Patrick McLanahan series novels. While most of the old characters are only mentioned in passing, some of the technology depicted in the series was later merged into the main series, starting with Air Battle Force. Henri Cazaux, the main villain of Storming Heaven, was referred to in The Tin Man. His own right-hand man, Gregory Townsend, would be the book's main antagonist. Patrick McLanahan series Brown's novels mostly center on a character named Patrick McLanahan, whose exploits as a US Air Force officer date back over 25 years. Flight of the Old Dog (1987) - A Soviet anti-ballistic missile laser destroys US strategic assets while the Kremlin argues the system's legality before the UN. USAF Lieutenant General Bradley Elliott recruits a team of officers to work on a modified B-52 bomber, called the Old Dog. A raid on Dreamland, itself coupled by the discovery of a B-1 Lancer strike team on the Soviet laser, forces the Old Dog crew to take the mission on themselves. In a heroic act, crewmember David Luger risks his life to save the bomber from destruction. Sky Masters (1991) - The pullout of US forces from the Philippines in 1994 sparks Chinese plans to occupy the Spratly Islands and Mindanao with the connivance of a Filipino Communist vice-president who declares a coup. McLanahan and the heavy bombers of the US Air Battle Force lead the American counterattack over Davao City. The novel also has a small cameo appearance by Day of the Cheetah antagonist Kenneth Francis James. Night of the Hawk (1992) - A simple defector extraction raid in Lithuania in late 1992 uncovers evidence that a member of the Old Dog crew, David Luger, survived the events of Flight of the Old Dog and was brainwashed to work on a new stealth bomber at a secret facility in Vilnius. Amidst the political upheaval in the country, General Elliott, McLanahan, and John Ormack join a US Marine contingent in assaulting the facility and rescuing Luger. Day of the Cheetah (1989) - In 1996, Kenneth Francis James - a Soviet deep-cover agent posing as a USAF officer - steals the new Dreamstar thought-controlled fighter. McLanahan and the High-Technology Aerospace Weapons Center scramble to recover it from James, or destroy it if necessary. Shadows of Steel (1996) - In May 1997, the US initiates covert operations to stop Iran's new carrier task force from controlling the Persian Gulf sea lanes. Now running a diner in Sacramento after the fiasco depicted in Day of the Cheetah, Patrick McLanahan is recalled to active duty to fly a B-2 Spirit mission over Iran. Fatal Terrain (1997) - Set a month after the ending of Shadows of Steel, Taiwan's declaration of independence forces China to go to war. The Old Dog crew is brought back to save the world from Chinese domination, but not everyone could come home alive. The Tin Man (1998) - A few months after the events of Fatal Terrain, Patrick McLanahan faces a new enemy, right in his home turf in Sacramento, California. The novel also introduces his brother, Sacramento police officer Paul McLanahan. Battle Born (1999) - In 2000, McLanahan is assigned to turn a group of Nevada Air Guard B-1 pilots into America's premier tactical air strike force. A new threat created by a sudden reunification of the Korean peninsula hastens the training. Warrior Class (2001) - Set in 2001, Russian billionaire Pavel Kazakov builds a huge pipeline through the Balkans with the support of the Russian Army and everybody gets rich. To make the scheme viable, he also finances the deployment of a secret stealth fighter-bomber originally developed by the same company that employed Dave Luger. However, a new US president and his brand of leadership tie McLanahan's hands from doing anything about Kazakov. Wings of Fire (2002) - When Libya plots to invade and control Egypt, McLanahan and his advanced force, the Night Stalkers, are sent in to stop the chaos. However, the consequences are personal for his family. Air Battle Force (2003) - The US deploys a new aerial strike force into Turkmenistan to fight a ragtag Taliban army and later a Russian invasion. The humiliation forces Russian General Anatoly Gryzlov to launch a coup, especi.... Discover the Dale Brown popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Dale Brown books.

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  • Arctic Storm Rising synopsis, comments

    Arctic Storm Rising

    Dale Brown

    First in a new series from New York Times bestselling author Dale Brown, featuring U.S. Air Force intelligence officer Nick Flynn on the hunt for Russian commandos in the mountains...

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    Take Command

    Joe Hart & Michael A. Crom

    Take command of your future with this “powerful and practical” (Dr. Marshall Goldsmith, New York Times bestselling author of The Earned Life) book from the experts who brought you ...

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    Starfire

    Dale Brown

    New York Times bestselling author Dale Brown“the best military writer in the country” (Clive Cussler)is back with Starfire,  a masterful military thriller that explores a futu...

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    Executive Intent

    Dale Brown

    “For fictional thrill rides on the printed page, get on board with the novels of Dale Brown.”New York NewsdayThe incomparable Dale Brown (“The best military writer in the coun...

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    Winning Not Fighting

    John Vincent & Sifu Julian Hitch

    Winning Not Fighting draws on the philosophy of Wing Tsun, an ancient Chinese martial art, to offer a profound and practical guide to achieving success at work, life and business. ...

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    Salutation To The Sun

    Rita Beintema

    The Salutation to the Sun dates back to Vedic times and is therefore three to six thousand years old; although the exact date remains unknown. In ancient India yoga exercises, brea...

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    State Nebraska v. Dale A. Brown

    Court of Appeals of New York

    Defendant, Dale A. Brown, was charged in the District Court for Lancaster County with robbery, found guilty by a jury, and sentenced to a term of 5 to 12 years in an institution un...

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    Moving On Up

    Sarah Brown

    Crossroads, turning point, impulse, inspiration, instinct, influence call it what you will. Each and every one of us have made crucial decisions, and if we're lucky been helpe...

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    Rogue Forces

    Dale Brown

    “Brown is excellent.”San Francisco ChronicleDale Brown, whose books live on the New York Times bestseller listalongside the novels of Vince Flynn, Brad Thor, and other superstars o...

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    Lessons from a Warzone

    Louai Al Roumani

    One day, everything is going well; the next, disaster strikes. What do you do when every pillar is collapsing, every rule is being broken and chaos seems to be all around you?'Pess...

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    Iron Wolf

    Dale Brown

    New York Times bestselling author Dale Brown goes beyond the headlines in this hightech, hightension military thriller in which a resurgent Russia enflames sectarian unrest and vio...

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    Now is the Time

    Stanislaus Kennedy

    "Take time to live it's what life is for."This is an inspiring and thoughtprovoking work of vision from multibestseller Sister Stanislaus Kennedy. A timely and prescient collectio...

  • Flood Tide synopsis, comments

    Flood Tide

    Clive Cussler

    A SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER'Cussler is hard to beat' Daily MailThe fourteenth incredible Dirk Pitt classic from multimillioncopy king of the adventure novel, Clive Cussler.Tracking a...

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    Shadow Command

    Dale Brown

    America’s most advanced miltary unit rebels against the very government it’s trying to protect in this pulsepounding military thriller chockfull of suspense, adventure, and hightec...

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    Plan of Attack

    Dale Brown

    The destruction of a Russian air base by robotic U.S. warplanes has reawakenedthe bear and America must pay a terrible price. In retaliation, Russia's leader launches the most dev...

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    Price of Duty

    Dale Brown

    The U.S. and its Western allies come under a diabolical Russian cyber warfare attack in this actionpacked military technothriller from New York Times bestselling master Dale Brown....

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    Dale Brown and Donna Brown v. Farmers

    Supreme Court of Nebraska

    Farmers Mutual Insurance Company of Nebraska (Farmers) appeals a $16,636.70 jury verdict which determined that sheep owned by Dale and Donna Brown were stolen and that t...

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    Countdown to Midnight

    Dale Brown

    In this sequel to Dale Brown’s New York Times bestselling Arctic Storm Rising, former U.S. Air Force officer Nick Flynn is caught up in a shadow war against allied Russia...

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    The Moscow Offensive

    Dale Brown

    “For the Tom Clancy crowd, Brown remains the goto guy.”    BooklistOn a remote island estate, a billionaire investor sells his air freight company to the deviou...

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    A Time for Patriots

    Dale Brown

    “A master….[Brown] puts readers right into the middle of the inferno.”Larry BondNew York Times bestselling thrillermaster Dale Brown delivers a story for our times. A Time for Patr...

  • Shadows of Steel synopsis, comments

    Shadows of Steel

    Dale Brown

    The new Gulf War is erupting, and this one will be far bloodier than the first. A newly powerful Iran is flexing its military muscle in the Middle East. The Iranians have declared ...

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    The Courage to Be Disliked

    Ichiro Kishimi & Fumitake Koga

    An international bestseller and TikTok sensation with more than 10 million copies sold worldwide, The Courage to Be Disliked is a transformative and practical guide to personal hap...

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    Day of the Cheetah

    Dale Brown

    In one of his boldest bestsellers, Dale Brown creates a shattering scenario of the ultimate race for technology… America’s most advanced fighter plane, DreamStar, has been hijacked...

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    My Little Eye

    Stephanie Marland & Stephanie Broadribb

    'This book is AMAZING!!!' Goodreads 'Gripping, what a concept and a thoroughly chilling read! The way the characters evolve and draw you in is spellbinding. Exploring the complexi...

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    Strike Force

    Dale Brown

    Moving from the Pentagon to the Middle East, filled with intrigue, adventure, and danger, this is the latest adrenalinepumped military thriller from the New York Times bestselling ...

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    Air Battle Force

    Dale Brown

    In military circles it's known as Air Battle Force an air combat unit of the future, under the command of aerialwarfare expert Major General Patrick McLanahan,capable of launching...

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    The Kremlin Strike

    Dale Brown

    In this exciting, visionary, and alltooplausible next chapter in the legendary Dale Brown’s New York Times bestselling technowarfare series, Brad McLanahan and the Iron Wolf Squadr...

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    Dale C. Brown v. State Alaska and Division

    Supreme Court of Alaska

    This is an appeal of the superior court's order granting summary judgment to the State of Alaska and Division of Marine Highway Systems (state), dismissing the plaintiff...

  • Act of Revenge synopsis, comments

    Act of Revenge

    Dale Brown & Jim DeFelice

    When terrorists attack Boston, Louis Massina races against time to save the city with a hightech counteroffensive . . . On Easter Sunday morning, the city of Boston is struck by a ...

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    Fatal Terrain

    Dale Brown

    The People’s Republic of China has launched a terrifying attack against Taiwan. Cold. Swift. Deadly. The U.S. isn’t willing to stand by and watch, but when they come to Taiwan’s ai...

  • You Die Next synopsis, comments

    You Die Next

    Stephanie Marland & Stephanie Broadribb

    You can run but you can't hide...'A highly original, gripping read that didn't let up until the final pages' CASS GREEN'A brilliant premise' ROZ WATKINSWhen a group of urban explo...

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    Shock Wave

    Clive Cussler

    A SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER'Cussler is hard to beat' Daily MailThe thirteenth adrenalinefilled Dirk Pitt classic from multimillioncopy king of the adventure novel, Clive Cussler.A hu...

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    Chains of Command

    Dale Brown

    The best military adventure writer in the country today. Clive Cussler A superb storyteller. W.E.B. Griffin Hardliners gain control of Russia and motion to retake Ukraine. After de...