Thursday, March 28, 2013

COLLATERAL DAMAGE: Book Review


Collateral Damage by Dale Brown
 
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Read in March, 2013


Take a trip into the Air Force where high tech planes are being developed by brilliant minds. But when an unmanned aircraft drone Sabre kills civilians in Libya, fingers are being pointed in every direction, especially at the United States and the men who created the newest intelligence. The UN Assembly wants answers and it doesn’t help that the crazed drone was videotaped during the attack and being broadcasted on U Tube. Now as the airplane is torn apart to find answers, the investigation leads to darker revelations as the US is painted as the devil himself. As a broad array of men and women seek to find the truth, evil lurks close by with a twisted need for revenge at any cost. But with men such as ace pilot Turk Mako in the skies, things are bound to get complicated and downright dangerous for all.
Collateral Damage: A Dreamland Thriller by Authors Dale Brown and Jim DeFelice is as high tech as they come with a broad array of vibrant characters and action packed scenic descriptions. The authors show their expertise in the Air Force field as they bring this fast paced story to life for an avid reader. Although this novel seems more geared towards men, I did enjoy the energetic storyline and the glimpse into the lives of a pilot and the dangerous warfare they often endure. It also gives a look into today’s technology and where it could be headed in the future. 

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