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(More customer reviews)The author of flight of the old dog, and all the other great Dale brown books did not write this junk. Sorry but no way is this up to par with his past work. Took me 5 long nights to read it. I kept falling asleep and I had to speed read over some parts that were just too boring and were useless to the story. The my Refrence in the story about new super technology called MY-PID is such a copy of apples I-PAD it's laughable and sad at the same time. This from the author who made the b52 super fortress come to life ripping off the I-PAD.
Don't know if the author is bored with the story line or it's not his writing and he signed off on it with out reading it. I hope it's the 2nd option. Been reading and looking forward to his books from the time of The Hammerheads. Maybe Mr Browns just out of ideas or tired of writing. If so please retire and don't let me have to buy the next one hoping it's better. Anyone who has bought this should get credit on his next book so we don't get ripped of twice. I wish I had bought this in the store not on my I-PAD, or as the author writes my super secret Dreamland device the MY-PID so I could toss it in the real trash can, and not the computer one.
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The deadliest weapon . . . is man
Top 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.
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