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A high-tech covert strike force takes aim at a nuclear armed extremist in the New York Times–bestselling co-author’s military techno-thriller.The world is watching as the U.S. and Iran agree to lay down their swords. But one man hiding in Africa holds the power to obliterate the peace. Shrouded by the bloody madness of tribal warfare, Iranian functionary-turned-fanatic Bani Aberhadji has created a vast network dedicated to unleashing a nuclear nightmare. Only by chance are American agents now learning of its existence . . . and it may already be too late.The covert strike force Whiplash is armed and ready to spring into action. Born from the ashes of Dreamland, it possesses the most cutting-edge military technology on Earth. But Aberhadji’s web of death is wide and well concealed . . . and the doomsday clock is ticking.

484 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 27, 2009

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Dale Brown

154 books1,135 followers
Former U.S. Air Force captain Dale Brown is the superstar author of 25 consecutive New York Times best-selling military-action-aviation adventure 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) and FATAL TERRAIN (1997), THE TIN MAN (1998), BATTLE BORN (1999), and WARRIOR CLASS (2001). His Fourteenth Novel AIRBATTLE FORCE will be published in late Spring 2003... Dale's novels are published in 11 languages and distributed to over 70 countries. Worldwide sales of his novels, audiobooks and computer games exceed 10 million copies.

Dale was born in Buffalo, New York on November 2, 1956. He graduated from Penn State University with a degree in Western European History and received an Air Force commission in 1978. He was a navigator-bombardier in the B-52G Stratofortress heavy bomber and the FB-111A supersonic medium bomber, and is the recipient of several military decorations and awards including the Air Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster, the Combat Crew Award, and the Marksmanship ribbon.
Dale was also one of the nation's first Air Force ROTC cadets to qualify for and complete the grueling three-week U.S. Army Airborne Infantry paratrooper training course.

Dale is a director and volunteer pilot for AirLifeLine, a non-profit national charitable medical transportation organization who fly needy persons free of charge to receive treatment. He also supports a number of organizations to support and promote law enforcement and reading.

Dale Brown is a member of The Writers Guild and a Life Member of the Air Force Association and U.S. Naval Institute. He is a multi-engine and instrument-rated private pilot and can often be found in the skies all across the United States, piloting his own plane. On the ground, Dale enjoys tennis, skiing, scuba diving, and hockey. Dale, his wife Diane, and son Hunter live near the shores of Lake Tahoe, Nevada.

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1,310 reviews1,052 followers
February 23, 2019
This was another tense, action-packed military thriller. However, this novel took me about 45 pages to get into it, so it started out somewhat slower than the last one I read by this author. There are several characters featured in the novel; some of which are more likeable than others. It had a decent plot line and there were lots of technical gadgets. Espionage, fast pacing, and a memorable, tense ending...….I am looking forward to my next book in this series. I only gave this one 3 stars due to the slow beginning. Otherwise, it would have been a 4.
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233 reviews2 followers
August 5, 2019
Dreamland has moved ahead 12 years from the previous book. Was not expecting this but at the same time a pleasant surprise. The previous book Revolution ended in 1998. This starts in 2012. Missing are several main characters from the previous several books, and no mention as to their whereabouts exists in this one. There are still some core characters in this one, which is now centered more on the covert team called "Whiplash", hence the title, as opposed to the technology and military hardware being developed at Dreamland.

This story revolves around a rogue (big surprise) Iranian imam who has material to develop a nuclear warhead. The goal as usual is to use it against Israel or possibly the U.S. He is also not happy with the Iranian president and wants to have him overthrown.

Most of the book takes place in the Sudan, where the Whiplash team, joined by new members introduced to the series, including a CIA operative have to find where the bomb is being held and made. A lot of character interaction makes this a decent read, with enough action to keep it at a good pace.

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254 reviews1 follower
August 10, 2021
Too much time early in the book was just fluff. No real action until much later in the book.
804 reviews8 followers
July 2, 2024
Not a bad book. Was entertaining, I’ve read other dream line series books, and it falls in line with the rest of them.
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23 reviews
September 2, 2024
ok but not great…

Clearly a serial piece with the goal of convincing readers to buy additional books in the serials. An ok read but not on par wit Browns earlier work
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467 reviews3 followers
December 6, 2012
This the other used book that I bought before going on a long plane trip and looking for some light page-turning action reading. (The other was
A Hymn Before Battle)

Even though it is out of the middle of a series, reading the previous books are not necessary (It is possible they might add some flavor but all pertinent information is repeated in this book.)

Typical of the genre, there is a lot of action, a lot of plot most of which is not completely improbable, clumsy dialog and some mostly adolescent type relationship stuff.

Even with all that it was a fun worthwhile read and I'd recommend it for any boring flights you'd happen to be on.

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160 reviews
March 24, 2011
Not a bad book good to get back into the Dreamland characters and series. However, I have to admit that it does feel like the previous novels. I was hopeing it would be more of a reboot and fresh take. Felt like the same thing just a few years later.
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69 reviews2 followers
August 3, 2010
Once again iran is up to no good and it is up to the new whiplash team to solve the problems. It took me a bit longer to get really into this book. Once I got about halfway through I liked it. Not as good as the other Dale Brown books but that is just my opinion.
31 reviews
August 4, 2013
The world's attention is focused on the historic plans of the U.S. and Iranian presidents to lay down their swords. But on the African continent, one man holds the power to obliterate the peace by unleashing terror and global chaos--and no one sees it coming.
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8 reviews
November 10, 2012
another good book, although it seemed a bit drawn out, kinda like tiger's claw... dales input seems to be ... i don't know the word... but after as many books as they have written im surprised it hasn't happened sooner...
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Profile Image for Tim.
2,515 reviews329 followers
April 13, 2013
I thought this story was certainly as good, if not better than his other novels. I like many of the characters and good lines were written for the less than admirable enough so the reader would not like them as well. Well paced in my judgement. 9 of 10 stars
23 reviews
March 5, 2010
Takes place to long after the orignal series.
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May 15, 2011
T h i s is tooooooooo slow to re a d ! !
317 reviews1 follower
August 26, 2014
Canning tomatoes and pears went so easily while listening to the exciting cd. Kept me working!
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358 reviews1 follower
March 2, 2016
A good reintroduction to the Dreamland characters. And introducing some new characters. Should be interesting where it leads to next.
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417 reviews1 follower
October 15, 2011
Read second time finis 9/30/11 at 11:39am could not put this down second time. Great Story!!
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