End Game, Dale Brown
End Game, Dale Brown
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End Game

Author: Dale Brown, Jim DeFelice

Narrator: Christopher Lane

Unabridged: 11 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/31/2012


Synopsis

A volatile U.S. ally has fallen prey to the terrorist beast. India is the target of radical Islamic jihadists, and the world watches breathlessly as tensions escalate between the uneasy giant and its longtime nemesis, Pakistan—with China waiting in the wings, eager to flex its military might. A nuclear showdown seems inevitable, unless the masterminds at Dreamland can get to the mysterious source of the terror and end it, swiftly and permanently. Every technological wonder the military possesses must be employed to avert an all-out Apocalypse — from an awesome new hybrid Navy destroyer to robot Nighthawks. But the fate of the region and the world will depend on the newest brainchild of the Dreamland team: an unproven instrument of ultimate power called End Game.“[Brown’s] knowledge of world politics and possible military alliances is stunning.… He writes about weapons beyond a mere mortal’s imagination.” —Tulsa World

About Dale Brown

Dale Brown is the author of numerous New York Times bestsellers, starting with Flight of the Old Dog in 1987. A former U.S. Air Force captain he can often be found flying his own plane over the skies of Nevada.

About Jim DeFelice

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.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Neville

This is a bit different to the other stories that I have read by Brown, but no the less just as gripping. The team has to stop a war developing between the Pakistan and Indian governments, but China is supporting Pakistan and on top of that, there is an American ship who captain wants to make a name......more

Goodreads review by Fred

The only things more unbelievable than the weapons and the plot were the characters. These characters could not get along with any one and could not take orders. That is not too likely in the military. Considering the plot the only real outcome would be world war III.......more

Goodreads review by Donna

Dreamland fliers try to stop WW3......more

Fasinting read Excellent night time read but hard to keep track of the characters who was what plane if you understand very good read......more