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  2. Dale Brown - Wikipedia

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    Dale Brown (born November 2, 1956) is an American writer and aviator known for aviation techno-thriller novels. [1] At least thirteen [ 2 ] of his novels have been New York Times Best Sellers . [ 3 ] [ 4 ]

  3. Category:Novels by Dale Brown - Wikipedia

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    A collection of articles about novels written by Dale Brown. Pages in category "Novels by Dale Brown" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  4. Silver Tower (novel) - Wikipedia

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    First edition. Silver Tower is a technothriller written by Dale Brown.The paperback publication of the novel was a New York Times bestseller. [1] After its initial publication by Donald I. Fine, Berkley Books purchased the rights to reprint Silver Tower and Day of the Cheetah for $642,500.

  5. Storming Heaven (Brown novel) - Wikipedia

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    Author: Dale Brown: Genre: Thriller: Publisher: Putnam: Publication date. July 13, 1994: ISBN: 0-399-13931-1: Storming Heaven is a 1994 thriller novel by American ...

  6. Flight of the Old Dog - Wikipedia

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    Flight of the Old Dog is a 1987 thriller novel written by Dale Brown. The novel's descriptions of B-52 controls and operations are based on Brown's knowledge of the systems as a USAF navigator. The flight is also recreated as a special mission in the video game Megafortress .

  7. Day of the Cheetah - Wikipedia

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    Day of the Cheetah is a 1989 technothriller novel written by former US Air Force officer Dale Brown.It is part of Brown's Patrick McLanahan series of novels. A number of key characters were killed in Day of the Cheetah, only to reappear in later books, as when DotC was first written, Brown did not intend to write any further books in the series. [1]