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Dale Brown's Dreamland: Satan's Tail (Dreamland Thrillers Book 7) Kindle Edition
In the Nevada desert, the high-tech future of warfare is being built at a top-secret military facility called Dreamland . . .
As extremist Islamic pirates, armed and supported by a powerful Saudi terrorist, prey on civilian vessels in the Gulf of Aden, America aggressively answers with serious muscle—a next-generation littoral warship with a full range of automated weapons systems that the enemy has dubbed “Satan's Tail.”
But unforeseen technological problems—combined with the suicidal tendencies of a fanatical foe—mean support is needed from above, and a pair of Dreamland’s awesome Megafortresses and their Flighthawk escorts are dispatched to the war zone. However, bitter professional rivalries threaten to damage, perhaps even destroy, the mission, as a vengeful opponent takes advantage of the disruption to strengthen his outlaw navy and set its sights horrifically high—raising the stakes in a battle the U.S. and the world simply cannot afford to lose.
Acclaim for Dale Brown
“When a former pilot turns his hand to writing thrillers you can take their authenticity for granted. His writing is exceptional and the dialogue, plots and characters are first-class.” —Sunday Mirror
“Few novelists can craft an aerial battle scene more strategically.” —Publishers Weekly
“Brown puts us into the cockpits of wonderful machines and gives us quite a ride . . . authentic and gripping.” —The New York Times
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHarperCollins e-books
- Publication dateOctober 13, 2009
- File size4.2 MB
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About the Author
Jim DeFelice is the author of many military thrillers and has frequently collaborated with New York Times bestselling authors Stephen Coonts, Larry Bond, and Richard Marcinko. DeFelice’s solo novels include Threat Level Black, Coyote Bird, War Breaker, and Brother’s Keeper.
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- ASIN : B000FCKB20
- Publisher : HarperCollins e-books; Reprint edition (October 13, 2009)
- Publication date : October 13, 2009
- Language : English
- File size : 4.2 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 416 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 0062087851
- Best Sellers Rank: #45,217 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #152 in Technothrillers (Kindle Store)
- #295 in War Fiction (Kindle Store)
- #354 in Women's Adventure Fiction (Books)
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On the passing of SEAL Team 6 founder and American hero RICHARD MARCINKO on Christmas Day, 2021:
Dick Marcinko was a true American hero and a born leader. It was easy to see why warriors would not only follow him to hell and back, but achieve their objective and complete the trip alive.
I was privileged to write a number of books with Dick, and even more privileged to know him. His indomitable courage was a thing of legend, but his sense of humor and his generosity were just as great.
We’ve lost an American hero, but his inspiration and example will guide many for generations to come.
- Jim DeFelice
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I always knew Marines were awesome warriors. What I didn't know until I started working on "They Called Us Lucky" was that their courage and brotherhood lasts a lifetime.
"Lucky" follows the men of Lima Company 3/25 to Iraq and back home, through the eyes of Ruben Gallego. It details some of the worst fighting and losses of the Iraq War. It's a testament to the Marine commitment to our country, to the Corps, and to each other.
There are a few "recruiting poster" Marines in the book, guys who seem to be the stuff of legends, superheroes in our midst. But most are ordinary men who did extraordinary things, both on the battlefield and at home. They too are superheroes, the quieter backbone of the company and the communities they were drawn from and returned to. Reservists - sometimes called "civilian Marines" - they proved as brave and capable as any in the Iraq War. I'm proud to have helped give them, and by extension all Reservists in the war, some of their due.
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In honor of the 75th Anniversary of the D-Day, I am deeply honored to have worked with WWII Army Staff Sergeant Ray Lambert, a highly decorated combat medic working at the front lines, who risked his own life to save the heroes of Omaha Beach. His first-hand account is called EVERY MAN A HERO, from HarperCollins, which just made the New York Times Bestseller List. His story was briefly narrated by actor Sam Elliot at the PBS special airing of the 30th Annual Memorial Day Concert in Washington, DC. and he was honored by President Trump at the Commemoration speech on D-Day in Normandy. Ray's dedication to saving and tending the wounded and dying throughout his Army career is a story that affected me deeply, and which Americans will be very proud to read.
Here's an excerpt:
A five A.M. on June 6, 1944, U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Ray Lambert worked his way through a throng of nervous soldiers to the windswept deck of a troopship off the coast of Normandy, France. A familiar voice cut through the wind and rumble of the ships engines. "Ray!" called his brother Bill. Ray, head of a medical team for the First Division's famed 16th Infantry Regiment, had already won a Silver Star in 1943 for running through German lines to save trapped men, one of countless rescues he'd made in North Africa and Sicily.
"This is going to be the worst yet," Ray told his brother, who served alongside him throughout the war.
"If I don't make it," said Bill, "take care of my family."
"I will," said Ray. He thought about his wife and son-- a boy he had yet to see. "Same for me." The words were barely out of Ray's mouth when a shout came from below.
To the landing craft!
The brother's parted. Their destinies lay ten miles away, on the bloodiest shore of Normandy, a plot of Omaha Beach ironically code-named "Easy Red."
I've written two other books about World War II heroes that I greatly admired: US RANGERS AT DIEPPE and OMAR BRADLEY:GENERAL AT WAR. This book was new for me, because I learned so much about medics, their training, new advances in medicine that came from Army experience on and off the battle fields. Most remarkably were the stories of the dedicated medics themselves, whose resolve to remain visible always to their troops to reassure them that help would be nearby made them prime targets of the Nazi enemy. Their selflessness, their compassion, and their cool heads in the chaos of war are exemplified by Ray Lambert's memoir, which gives voice to those who were lost to war on that horrific, yet successful day.
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A master storyteller, NY Times Bestselling author Jim DeFelice (American Sniper) is known for his vivid, raw, and powerful portrayals of modern American military heroes.
Now he resurrects the heroes of the Old West in WEST LIKE LIGHTNING: THE BRIEF, LEGENDARY RIDE OF THE PONY EXPRESS, to convey the sweeping drama of the American frontier's most audacious enterprise.
"Fans of frontier history and lore will relish the incomparable stories [DeFelice] relates." —Mark Knoblauch, Kirkus Reviews
A meticulous researcher, DeFelice drove the entire, nearly two thousand mile stretch of the original Pony Express trail from Sacramento, California to St. Joseph, Missouri in 2016. Along the way, he talked with museum curators, local historians, and historical reenactors of the Pony Express Association, and tracked down original documents to convey the full scope of the historic enterprise against the wider background of the U.S. Postal Service, American finance, the Gold Rush, and the impending Civil War.
"DeFelice frames his story with the six-day November 1860 trip that brought news of Abraham Lincoln’s presidential victory from St. Joseph, Mo., to Sacramento, Calif., the Pony’s main route. The ride, including employees’ encounters with feuding settlers in Kansas, bison stampedes, and hostile Native Americans, is rendered in fine, thrilling detail." – Publishers Weekly.
"... reads like a wild ride through our western imaginations." - Erik J. Wright, Tombstone Epitaph.
Excerpt from West Like Lightning:
"In the summer of 2016, I took a trip across the Pony Express trail, walking and driving – far more the latter – the path the service took. At one point in Nevada, or maybe Utah, I detoured slightly and got lost. I was alone, it was the middle of a warm day, and I didn’t know where I was or, for a short while, where the car was either.
Eventually, I found my way to the car. I had no cell service and the GPS in the car also didn’t work for some odd reason. But I knew if I drove in one direction – west in this case, or what I thought was west – eventually I would find something like a road, and from that find another road, and eventually find my way to something I could either recognize or pretend I recognized, and get reoriented. Which is what happened.
Not long after I got back, I told that story to a friend. “Now you know how the riders felt, all alone on the desert,” he told me.
But I didn’t. Not at all. What I felt was barely worse than coming out of the mall and not knowing where your car is. . . I knew people would be waiting for me, and contact authorities if I didn’t turn up. I knew that in the worst case scenario, whatever that might be, I could find help, either by someone passing or a cell signal.
Pony riders had none of that. And they lived with the reality that at any moment they might be completely on their own, without any hope of help.
That was a reality not just for the riders, but for everyone involved in the service, and pretty much everyone on the frontier at one time or another. Living with that reality – embracing it – made them who they were.
It didn’t make them better than us, of course; we live in different times, with different challenges. But it does make their lives worthy of study and, at their best, emulation. The Pony flashed briefly across the American landscape, a strike of lightning in a sky often dark with danger and ambiguity. In its history, real and sometimes imagined, we see ourselves as we’d like to be: brave, resourceful, racing against nature and all manner of dangers, with determination in our hearts and a smile on our faces."
—West Like Lightning by Jim DeFelice
Delving deeply into the human experience of war, history, geopolitics, and cutting edge technology, DeFelice has written on a wide range of subject matter. His spy novels run the historical gamut, from the American Revolution (The Silver Bullet), to futuristic techno-thrillers (Dreamland and Puppetmaster series co‒written with Dale Brown). His military histories capture the WWII-era in Rangers At Dieppe, and the current Iraqi and Afghanistan wars in two memoirs Code Name: Johnny Walker and Fighting Blind, along with the critically acclaimed novel, Leopards Kill.
American Wife (which DeFelice wrote with Chris Kyle's widow Taya after he was tragically murdered) is slated to be made into an upcoming television miniseries for ABC. DeFelice also helped create and wrote the storylines for several video games, most notably Ace Combat: Assault Horizon, and Afro Samurai. Born in New York City, Jim DeFelice lives in the Hudson Valley region. Learn more at his websites at jimdefelice.com and westlikelightning.com.
Former U.S. Air Force captain Dale Brown is the superstar author of 29 action-adventure "techno-thriller" novels: FLIGHT OF THE OLD DOG (1987), SILVER TOWER (1988), DAY OF THE CHEETAH (1989), HAMMERHEADS (1990), SKY MASTERS (1991), NIGHT OF THE HAWK (1992), CHAINS OF COMMAND (1993), STORMING HEAVEN (1994), SHADOWS OF STEEL (1996), FATAL TERRAIN (1997), THE TIN MAN (1998), BATTLE BORN, (1999), WARRIOR CLASS (2001), WINGS OF FIRE (2002), AIR BATTLE FORCE (2003), PLAN OF ATTACK (2004), ACT OF WAR (2005), EDGE OF BATTLE (2006), STRIKE FORCE (May 2007), SHADOW COMMAND (2008) ROGUE FORCES (2009), EXECUTIVE INTENT (2010) A TIME FOR PATRIOTS (May 2011), TIGER’S CLAW (2012), STARFIRE (2013), IRON WOLF (2014), PRICE OF DUTY (2015), THE MOSCOW OFFENSIVE (2017), and THE KREMLIN STRIKE (2019). Fourteen of his novels have been New York Times best-sellers. He is also the co-author of the best-selling DREAMLAND techno-thriller series and writer and technical consultant of the Act of War PC real-time strategy game published by Atari Interactive and the Megafortress PC flight simulator by Three-Sixty Pacific. Dale's novels are published in 11 languages and distributed to over 70 countries. Worldwide sales of his novels, audiobooks and computer games exceed 12 million copies.
Dale was born in Buffalo, New York on November 2, 1956. He graduated from Penn State University with a degree in Western European History and received an Air Force commission in 1978. He was a navigator-bombardier in the B-52G Stratofortress heavy bomber and the FB-111A supersonic medium bomber, and is the recipient of several military decorations and awards including the Air Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster, the Combat Crew Award, and the Marksmanship ribbon. Dale was also one of the nation's first Air Force ROTC cadets to qualify for and complete the grueling three-week U.S. Army Airborne Infantry paratrooper training course. He was also an Air Force instructor on aircrew life support and combat survival, evasion, resistance, and escape.
Dale supports a number of organizations to promote law enforcement, education, and literacy. He is a Life Member of the Air Force Association, U.S. Naval Institute, and National Rifle Association. He is a command pilot for Angel Flight West (www.angelflightwest.org), a group that donate their time, skills, and aircraft to fly medical patients free of charge. He is also a mission pilot with the Civil Air Patrol, flying a variety of missions in support of the U.S. Air Force and other federal agencies. He is a multi-engine and instrument-rated private pilot and can often be found in the skies all across the United States, piloting his Cessna pressurized P210 Centurion. On the ground, Dale is a soccer referee instructor and enjoys tennis and scuba diving. Dale, his wife Diane, and son Hunter live near Lake Tahoe, Nevada.
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Customers find the book engaging, with one describing it as a page-turner. The action content is praised for being action-packed to the end, and one customer particularly appreciates how the author introduces new technological innovations. Customers like the character development, with one noting it's a continuation of the same major characters.
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Customers find the book readable, with one describing it as a page turner.
"This book is a page turner. Great plot with plausible scenario. Characters are very realistic for all...." Read more
"I enjoyed this novel. One of his better recent novels. Satan's tail was fast moving, with some interesting twists to the middle east problem...." Read more
"Dreamland was a great read...." Read more
"...Really great reading! Can’t wait for the next book to get my heart racing gain." Read more
Customers enjoy the action content of the book, describing it as action-packed to the end with an interesting storyline.
"This book is a page turner. Great plot with plausible scenario. Characters are very realistic for all...." Read more
"...Satan's tail was fast moving, with some interesting twists to the middle east problem...." Read more
"...Has an interesting story line but does get disjointed at times...." Read more
"...It is fast paced, has plenty of action, and a few tear-jerker momemts. If you are a Dale Brown addict, as I am, you won't want to miss this book!!" Read more
Customers appreciate the pacing of the book, with one customer highlighting the technical data and another noting the author's ability to introduce new technological innovations.
"...Dale has always been great at introducing new Technological innovations, but this time he has outdone himself." Read more
"...So much potential and get idea for the future." Read more
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Customers appreciate the character development in the book, with one mentioning that the story continues with the same major characters.
"...Great plot with plausible scenario. Characters are very realistic for all. Recommend highly for anyone who loves exciting military fiction." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025This book is a page turner. Great plot with plausible scenario. Characters are very realistic for all. Recommend highly for anyone who loves exciting military fiction.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2012I enjoyed this novel. One of his better recent novels. Satan's tail was fast moving, with some interesting twists to the middle east problem. The cast of Characters is good but can overwhelm the reader at times. Dale has always been great at introducing new Technological innovations, but this time he has outdone himself.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025Dreamland was a great read. Many different facets of the actual story get you moving and make you just want to read a little more and then you’re finished.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2019The way Dale Brown writes you feel like you’re right there in the action with the characters. Really great reading! Can’t wait for the next book to get my heart racing gain.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2011As others have said, drifting away from the old dog series but it is a good read. Has an interesting story line but does get disjointed at times. If you are reading multiple books or or returning to the book after a break you may find you have to back up a bit to refresh your memory.
Always fun reading Dale's books
- Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2006Although this series, to me, is not quite as good as the "Old Dog" series, it is only a partial step down. The story is a continuation of the same major characters, and they are quite good and very interesting individuals. It is fast paced, has plenty of action, and a few tear-jerker momemts. If you are a Dale Brown addict, as I am, you won't want to miss this book!!
- Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2015Great author who is getting predictable. You get involved in the story then he lets you down but providing the expected. So much potential and get idea for the future.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2012As usual Dale Brown provides an excellent story in a high tech combat environment. Would recommend this story to all readers. I knew Mr. Brown when I was stationed at Mather AFB in 1976. He was a class-action crew daug.
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- MikeReviewed in the United Kingdom on April 10, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book!
Well up to usual standard.
- norcathReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 2, 2016
4.0 out of 5 stars This one is very good....
It was a little slow to start, but then it really took off and I couldn't put it down. Less technology and more action works better for this author
- JCBReviewed in the United Kingdom on August 31, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars EXCITING
Exciting, and I like the technical details
- fellix Of 321Coy. RAOC.Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 13, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Awsome
Good book ,very engaging. Certainly reflects the real world situations in this day and era. The machines and weapons are very plausible.
- bensonReviewed in the United Kingdom on June 25, 2015
4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
Excellent read keeps you reading until the end worth buying