“Brown is excellent.”
—San Francisco Chronicle
Dale Brown, whose books live on the New York Times bestseller list—alongside the novels of Vince Flynn, Brad Thor, and other superstars of the military adventure genre—triumphs again with Rogue Forces. A riveting and relentlessly exciting thriller, Rogue Forces explores a timely and important question in this age of Blackwell and Halliburton: What would happen if the Army’s private security contractors became uncontrollably powerful? Brown’s popular character, Patrick McLanahan, is going Rogue in this chillingly plausible adventure that further solidifies Dale Brown’s reputation as “the best military writer in the country” (Clive Cussler).
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"Another good book by Dale Brown. It is a continuation of a long series of characters for him that I am just getting back into. The story keeps up a nice pace and is fun to read. There are just enough plot twists to keep the entire story from being to predictable. "
— Eric (4 out of 5 stars)
“[A] solid techno-thriller…Plenty of red-meat action.”
— Publishers Weekly" A bit weak on plot and a bit of overkill on the exact description of all the weapons and technology. And a bit too obvious that Dale Brown is an Iron Man fan. "
— Macy, 12/27/2013" One of the best Dale Brown books. "
— Bill, 7/18/2013" Awesome read I couldn't put it down. "
— Charles, 6/25/2013" How many times can a story be told featuring weak politicals, whiney pacifists leading to the loss of American lives and devious Arabs? Dale Brown has certainly overplayed that hand. 2 of 10 stars "
— Tim, 4/9/2013" Good beach book for a guy. Lot's of action and military technology. Plot is thin. "
— Neal, 12/26/2012" Very good if you have been keeping up with this series. Better than the last few. "
— Larry, 12/24/2012" Not too far fetched considering the volatility of the Kurd situation. "
— Richard, 11/28/2012" Another good book by Dale Brown. It is a continuation of a long series of characters for him that I am just getting back into. The story keeps up a nice pace and is fun to read. There are just enough plot twists to keep the entire story from being to predictable. "
— Eric, 7/3/2012" It was interesting, dealing with Turkey and their warlike aspirations. In light of their attacks on Syria yesterday, it's pretty timely. "
— Art, 12/21/2011" Another Great Read from Dale Brown!!!!! "
— Dad, 8/22/2011" This was an ok military/special forces story set in Iraq about 10 years in the future. It took a long time to get to the story and then it wrapped up and ended, definately not my favorite. "
— Carol, 7/9/2011" ok. not my fave DB. Reading about the conflict in Iraq makes me feel so sad because real lives are being lost, on a daily basis. "
— Ruth, 6/25/2011" Good beach book for a guy. Lot's of action and military technology. Plot is thin. "
— Neal, 6/4/2011" Awesome read I couldn't put it down. "
— Charles, 6/17/2010" Not too far fetched considering the volatility of the Kurd situation. "
— Richard, 3/21/2010" A bit weak on plot and a bit of overkill on the exact description of all the weapons and technology. And a bit too obvious that Dale Brown is an Iron Man fan. "
— Macy, 1/5/2010" Book 15? Wow, I had no idea.<br/><br/>Good story, good tension and plotting. Character development is a bit weak, and Brown shouldn't go anywhere near romantic sub-plots. And he's a bit too into military equipment for my likes.<br/><br/>Enjoyable, if technical. "
— Jennifer, 9/8/2009" This was an ok military/special forces story set in Iraq about 10 years in the future. It took a long time to get to the story and then it wrapped up and ended, definately not my favorite. "
— Carol, 8/21/2009" ok. not my fave DB. Reading about the conflict in Iraq makes me feel so sad because real lives are being lost, on a daily basis. "
— Ruth, 7/24/2009" Very good if you have been keeping up with this series. Better than the last few. "
— Larry, 7/22/2009" Another Great Read from Dale Brown!!!!! "
— Dad, 5/27/2009Dale Brown is the New York Times bestselling author of numerous books, from Flight of the Old Dog to, most recently, Countdown to Midnight. Worldwide sales of his novels, audiobooks, and e-books exceed fifteen million copies. A former US Air Force captain, he can often be found flying his own plane in the skies of the United States.
William Dufris attended the University of Southern Maine in Portland-Gorham before pursuing a career in voice work in London and then the United States. He has won more than twenty AudioFile Earphones Awards, was voted one of the Best Voices at the End of the Century by AudioFile magazine, and won the prestigious Audie Award in 2012 for best nonfiction narration. He lives with his family in Maine.