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  • Paperback: 367 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins; New Ed edition (4 July 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0006498469
  • ISBN-13: 978-0006498469
  • Product Dimensions: 16.8 x 9.9 x 3.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 435,270 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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‘Like the technothrillers of Tom Clancy, Stephen Coonts and Larry Bond, the novels of Dale Brown brim with action, sophisticated weaponry and political intrigue. Far from just another technothriller, Shadows of Steel is a pulse-pounding novel of the near future.’
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The new novel of breathtaking action and adventure in the skies from the bestselling author of Storming Heaven and Flight of the Old Dog.

The spectacular flying scenes, technological detail and astonishing authenticity of international bestsellers such as Flight of the Old Dog, Chains of Command and Storming Heaven have won ex-pilot Dale Brown a place at the leading edge of modern military thriller writing.

Now, in his first novel for two years, he brings back one of his most popular characters, Patrick McLanahan, at the controls of his state-of-the-art B-2 stealth bomber – in a heart-stopping tale of contemporary conflict. With Iran throwing its weight around the Persian Gulf, his latest mission, as part of a top secret CIA flying unit, is to find Iran’s key military, industrial and command centres, and destroy them: quickly, secretly, untraceably – the ultimate stealth attack.


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Slipping! 26 Mar 2001
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
If you have read Dale Brown's "Flight of the Old Dog", then you may well be disappointed with this book. It lacks the attention to detail that characterised Browns debut novel "Old Dog". I tend to agree with earlier reviewer that it's as though the author was in a hurry to get this one finished. Trying to meet an editor's deadline perhaps! Or written just for the fat pay cheque? With "Shadows of Steel" I think quality has suffered. Fans of Dale Brown might want to try Brit author John Templeton Smith's stunning techno-thriller "White Lie". In the meanwhile, ex-USAF navigator Brown had better tend to his laurels.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
A bit compact 9 July 1999
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
When I began reading this book the pace was a standard dale brown pace but by the time the action started it felt like we were in a race to get this book over with, and this I feel is justified in the fact that the contents of this book a slim compared to some of his others, I did enjoy this book but felt like the end was rushed and I felt that this was not up to Dale Browns normal good standard. But this was fixed with the excellent Fatal Terrain, this next to Chain of Command is my most favourite Dale Brown Novel.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Good Book - Inaccurate Cover 20 Feb 2000
By "rebelunion" - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Dale Brown almost always writes gripping stuff. Shadows of Steel is no different. While Dale Brown certainly takes quite a few creative liberties and some of the scenarios in his books may seem far fetched, Shadows of Steel is generally realistic. Iran is the key country in this book, and Brown gives them the military might to hold all the power in the Persian Gulf. It's up to Brown's hero Patrick McLanahan to destroy the Iranian threat using America's finest, the B-2 Bomber.

The only real problem I had with the book was its cover. If you read Cyrillic and know your Russian navy, the aircraft carrier on the cover is the "Kiev". Brown's carrier in the book is the "Varyag", a totally different ship than the cover, and which was not completed and currently remains in dry dock in the Ukraine, rusting away indefinitely. Despite the incorrect cover, I praise Dale Brown for his originality in predicting the sale of the carrier to China, something which is very likely to happen.

Another good book by Dale Brown that every serious military techno-thriller enthusiast should have on their bookshelf. For people who don't like all the technical information that is critical in a book in this genre, stay away! Dale Brown puts all the technical information in his books for a reason, to make them realistic. People who get overwhelmed by these kinds of books shouldn't write negative reviews just because of that. If you don't like technical information, don't read techno-thrillers. But don't put down the author for authenticity. Still, serious fans will enjoy this book.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Not so thrilling technothriller 22 Mar 2005
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In "Shadows of Steel", It's the "United States Air Force of Patrick McLanahan" v. Iran. Having previously duked it out with Soviets, Red China and a KGB mole, maverick flier McLanahan is tagged to fly stealth missions into Iran. The covert war is spurred by Iran's defacto nationalization of large pieces of the Persian Gulf and their acquisition of an ex-Russian aircraft carrier (betcha can't guess the name). Obviously the Iranians will have none of McLanahan's airborne warfare, but they get help from some allies in America - liberals, bureaucrats and a pissed-off Navy Admiral who's around to remind us that inter-service rivalry is alive and well in the future of Brown's books.

This was a middling novel. Like most of Brown's books, its hampered by its need to get the look, sound and feel of air combat. Unfortunately, we get so much data, there's no room for the story, or even the idea that the book has a plot. "Steel" never feels like it's working towards something - instead it's basically a sting of scenes with flight jargon, political back-talk and scheming villains. Even the feeling of being in the pilot's seat is spoiled - our characters engage in the same easygoing dialog that you expect to hear from people schmoozing on the ground but never from people strapped into a high-performance fighter jet flying over enemy territory. The realism is debatable, but its drag on the plot is painfully obvious. Some howlers however aren't so much technical but fall into that realm of he human conscious for which there is no on-line directory. For all pretensions of being a maverick, McLanahan is a textbook hero, while a thinly veiled versions of real-life liberals make this less a technothriller than a high-tech Alan Drury novel. I should have realized something was wrong when Brown created as a love interest, a beautiful Saudi female soldier - this from a country where women aren't aloowed to drive or show their faces.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Unbeleivable realism, an Incredible Thrill ride! 5 Aug 1999
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I read "Day of the Cheetah" about 8 years ago, and have been a devout Dale brown fan every since. "Shadows of Steel" was yet another great book by a great author. Dale gives us Characters that pull you into the story. A Chinese Built aircraft carrier, and Patrick McLanahan in a B-2 Stealth. What more do you need? I must also strongly recommend "Tin Men", this might be my favorite so far.
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