Moving from the Pentagon to the Middle East, filled with intrigue, adventure, and danger, this is the latest adrenaline-pumped military thriller from the New York Times bestselling master.
When a military coup in Iran leads to a crackdown on religious jihadists, it seems as if a new era is dawning in the Middle East, especially when the new leader, General Buzhazi, seeks to normalize relations with both America and Israel. But the Iranians are not really interested in peace . . .
In the guise of pursuing and destroying Islamic militants, Buzhazi is planting thousands of Iranian Pasdaran special-ops troops throughout the oil-rich Kurdish region of northern Iraq, and in a lightning quick operation brutally occupies the territory.Unveiling its new military might, it invades northern Iraq, catching the world—and America—completely off-guard. To regain control of the region, America will rely on her own ultimate weapon: Patrick McLanahan and his team of special high-tech operatives.
Filled with the latest cutting-edge weaponry, geopolitical intrigue, high-flying suspense, and a colorful cast of characters, Untitled promises to be one of New York Times bestselling author Dale Brown’s best.
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"Really liked the book......hits a little close to home on this happening though. But very good read. Like the advanced technology ideas! Wonder if it is true that we are going in this direction with weapons?"
— Ruth (5 out of 5 stars)
" could not finish it... "
— Michael, 1/3/2014" A political thriller where after surviving a war with Russia, the US becomes involved against a militant Iran. The US uses its star wars and futeristic weapons to support insurrection against Iran's religious government. It is a sequel for the character of General Patrick McLanahan and his forces. "
— Fredrick, 12/31/2013" Dale Brown is the best writer of high-tech, global conflict books. This one has the military and monarchy in Iran trying to overthrow the religious leaders, using both Patrick McLanahan's air forces and the Tin Man ground forces. It also sets the stage for the next battle against a stirring Russia. "
— Skip, 12/16/2013" Dale Brown is a master technical writer. This is a typically good novel full of excitement. 9 of 10 stars! "
— Tim, 12/5/2013" interesting to find out what's in the heads of the air force planners for future daze of space age technology....gives a context for the future military industrial complex and how it's going to affect us planet wide.... "
— John, 11/15/2013" This was a typical Dale Brown "adventure". I listened to it in the car with Steve, on the way to Steamboat Springs and on the way home. We purchased it in Wheatland at the truck stop, so half on the way and finished it on the way home. "
— Judy, 5/31/2013" I've really enjoyed this book. IT was a good techno thriller. My son saw it and also read it, he like it as well. "
— Dave, 5/27/2013" good read. enjoyed it "
— Craig, 4/8/2013" Book club selection with loads of action and cool characters. "
— Robin, 1/16/2013" HAD ALOT OF DETAIL TO IT. SOMETIME TO MUCH. "
— Candy, 9/24/2012" This book is long and delicious. Some of the terminology is daunting, but still extremely readable to laymen. Jack Bauer, Mitch Rapp, and Jack Reacher fans go get this book today. "
— doug, 4/22/2012" shouldn't have bothered to finish reading it. Kept waiting for it to get better; it didn't. "
— Alyaaf, 2/12/2012" Good technothriller extending the long line of novels by this author featuring Patrick McClanahan, Hal Briggs and other characters. Brown must be running out of steam; [.................:] (censored per request because it contained a spoiler) "
— Matt, 7/17/2011" Iranian rebel turns to McLanahan for help. "
— Richard, 3/18/2011" This book started off very well, but the cliff hanger ending destroyed any enjoyment that I got out of it. "
— John, 12/29/2010" I've really enjoyed this book. IT was a good techno thriller. My son saw it and also read it, he like it as well. "
— Dave, 11/8/2010" shouldn't have bothered to finish reading it. Kept waiting for it to get better; it didn't. "
— Alyaaf, 9/14/2009" interesting to find out what's in the heads of the air force planners for future daze of space age technology....gives a context for the future military industrial complex and how it's going to affect us planet wide.... "
— John, 6/19/2009" Good technothriller extending the long line of novels by this author featuring Patrick McClanahan, Hal Briggs and other characters. Brown must be running out of steam; [.................:] (censored per request because it contained a spoiler) "
— Matt, 2/26/2009" Iranian rebel turns to McLanahan for help. "
— Richard, 10/24/2008" This book is long and delicious. Some of the terminology is daunting, but still extremely readable to laymen. Jack Bauer, Mitch Rapp, and Jack Reacher fans go get this book today. "
— doug, 6/23/2008Dale 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.
Corey M. Snow is a full-time audiobook narrator and voice talent from the great Pacific Northwest working from his home studio in Olympia, Washington. Before becoming a narrator, he was a typesetter, a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne Division, a software developer, and much more. He has recorded numerous audiobooks, including the DeChance Chronicles by David Niall Wilson, Crescent Lake by David Sakmyster, and the riveting Black Hearts by Time magazine editor Jim Frederick.