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Strike Zone
Strike Zone
Strike Zone
Audiobook10 hours

Strike Zone

Written by Dale Brown and Jim DeFelice

Narrated by Christopher Lane

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In the Nevada desert, the high-tech future of warfare is being conceived and constructed at a top-secret military facility called Dreamland Strike Zone.

An Asian war that would have escalated into a nuclear nightmare has been halted, thanks to the raw courage, unparalleled skill, and total commitment of the Dreamland force. But an analysis of radar data has revealed the presence of an unknown super-weapon in the area: a robot warplane with terrifying capabilities, dubbed the "ghost clone." Though strikingly similar to Dreamland's own U/MF Flighthawk, no one knows where this fearsome instrument of destruction originated, but a rogue nation possessing a squadron of them could wreak unimaginable havoc on an unsuspecting free world. Now nothing less than a brazen, brilliantly conceived deception will lure the ghost clone out of hiding—and only a daring strike on enemy soil can avert a tomorrow too terrible to consider . . . if it isn't already too late.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 31, 2012
ISBN9781455862535
Strike Zone
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Dale Brown

Dale Brown is the New York Times bestselling author of numerous books, from Flight of the Old Dog (1987) to, most recently, Eagle Station (2020). A former U.S. Air Force captain, he can often be found flying his own plane in the skies of the United States. He lives near Lake Tahoe, Nevada.

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
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    OK. I give up on Dale Brown. This book, #5 is a continuation of #4; just the next chapter and it seems arbitrarily hacked up just to make publisher length restrictions. If you can follow switchology on a B-52 that has not yet been modified, you're a better listener than me--too much detail (again). Characters seem cardboard cutouts--one talks to the POTUS direct from the cockpit. Really? I gave up about 30 minutes into a 10 hour read and I don't believe I'll go on with book 6-18...life has more to live than boring Charlie Brown's teacher in my ears. DNF