Author
Dale Brown
Dale Brown is the American military thriller writer and former Air Force B-52 navigator-bombardier whose Patrick McLanahan series has run more than twenty books deep. The early McLanahan novels (Flight of the Old Dog, Day of the Cheetah, Hammerheads) are the strongest. The procedural detail is the genuine article.
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6
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Years active
1988-2015
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Combat
by Dale Brown
Combat by Dale Brown 2001 review. A military-thriller anthology of original near-future war novellas from Dale Brown, Stephen Coonts, Larry Bond, and Harold Coyle.

Hammerheads
by Dale Brown
A Dale Brown 1990 technothriller about a militarized Drug War interdiction force. Pulpy, propulsive, very much of its moment.

Storming Heaven
by Dale Brown
Storming Heaven by Dale Brown 1994 review. The Patrick McLanahan series goes counterterror as a fanatical pilot launches commercial-airliner attacks on American air traffic control infrastructure.
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Storming Heaven by Dale Brown 1994 review. The Patrick McLanahan series goes counterterror as a fanatical pilot launches commercial-airliner attacks on American air traffic control infrastructure.
Combat by Dale Brown 2001 review. A military-thriller anthology of original near-future war novellas from Dale Brown, Stephen Coonts, Larry Bond, and Harold Coyle.
A Dale Brown 1990 technothriller about a militarized Drug War interdiction force. Pulpy, propulsive, very much of its moment.
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