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From the Back Cover The deadliest weapon . . . is manTop NATO representatives meet in Kiev to forge a new alliance . . . Powerful elements within a newly resurgent Russia decide the alliance must be stopped at all costs . . . The warriors of Dreamland have moved on. Some, like Breanna and Zen Stockard, to positions of power and influence; others, like Danny Freah and Nuri Lupo, into Whiplash, a cutting-edge combination of brain and brawn. Tasked by the President to handle the country's most deadly and sensitive jobs, the elite SpecWarfare unit marries muscle to technological prowess.But can even Whiplash stand up to a covert Russian army of genetically enhanced assassins known only as the Wolves?The stories about them sound like sheer fantasy: the killers are said to be nearly invisible and virtually unstoppable, endowed with super-human strength and endurance. But when Danny Freah and company discover they do exist, Danny stumbles on an even darker and deadlier secret: One Wolf, the most ferocious of all, comes from the heart of Dreamland itself. And Danny saw him die more than a decade before. Read more About the Author Former U.S. Air Force captain Dale Brown is the superstar author of 26 best-selling 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 (2007), SHADOW COMMAND (2008), ROGUE FORCES (2009), EXECUTIVE INTENT (2010), A TIME FOR PATRIOTS (2011), TIGER’S CLAW (2012), STARFIRE (2014), and IRON WOLF (2015). He is also the co-author of the best-selling DREAMLAND techno-thriller series and writer and the PUPPET MASTER series, and is a 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, e-books, and computer games exceed 15 million copies. Read more
T**R
More great stuff!!!
Dale Brown stories have long been my favorite - ever since he came out with his first novel. They are all a good read and engross the reader totally in the storyline. That said, while the technology involved is always fascinating, his books do get a bit tiresome sometimes with the same basic cast of characters continuing to be raised from the dead or retirement - whichever came first. But, hey, take that with a grain of salt: I've read all of Brown/DeFelice's books so know the cast of characters like the back of my hand. More characters need developing to keep up with the Dreamland development in technology. Overall, Black Wolf is a great read!!!
W**N
Four Stars
Typical Dale Brown action/adventure thriller. Enjoyable read.
J**S
A vwry engaging read
I enjoted the book veey much. Wher at times McLanahen seems too good to be true. This set of characters are more relatable.
B**Y
Techno-suspense
I unfortunately did not read this series in order, but it really didn't make a lot of difference as the characters were spelled out delightfully with not too much redundancy fro his other series. It explained some of the book a read out of order but still kept me intrigued.
A**R
Another great read from Dale Brown.
This one started out a little slow but picked up quickly. Sure wish the kindle price was lower. No matter I'd still buy them.
R**T
Can't beat Dale Brown
I am retired Air Force like Dale, but not a pilot. I spent my years on the ground. His writing style is so easy to get into. I constantly found myself thinking as if I was there. Black Wolf was a book that I had a hard time putting down. Most writers take up half a book getting to the story line, not Dale.
J**K
Five Stars
Perhaps my favorite author.
C**A
More science fiction than his other books
As usual, the plot and modern warfare tools are fun to read about but bionic men, really? It starts slowly but builds up to a point where you can't put it down until you read to the end. A good summertime read.
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