Tiger's Claw

By Dale Brown

Tiger's Claw - Dale Brown
  • Release Date: 2012-09-04
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4
4
From 255 Ratings

Description

Former Air Force captain and New York Times bestselling author Dale Brown is an acknowledged master when it comes to bringing military action to breathtaking life and he has received glowing accolades since his debut publication, Flight of the Old Dog.

Tiger’s Claw proves once again that every rave has been well deserved. Set in the near future, Tiger’s Claw imagines a scenario in which tensions escalate between an economically powerful China and a United States weakened by a massive economic downfall, bringing the two superpowers to the brink of total destruction. Brown’s popular protagonist, retired Air Force lieutenant-general Patrick McLanahan (of A Time for Patriots, Rogue Forces, and other Brown bestsellers), is back with his son Brad McLanahan and they’re preparing for the impending apocalyptic clash of men and military technology.

The incomparable Dale Brown scores again with a frighteningly possible story of war and global politics that’s ideal for fans of Vince Flynn and Brad Thor.

Reviews

  • Tiger's Claw

    5
    By Bible Ron
    AWESOME book! One of if not THE best of the whole series!!!
  • Surreal

    5
    By Kayak59
    I am reading this book and watching the current international news and I keep saying, it like Dale Brown has his finger on the pulse of current geo policiticial events, a little scary at times, but also cool.
  • Tiger Claw

    4
    By Chevelle65
    Really an edge of your seat book. I couldn't put it down.
  • Ok, not great

    2
    By Brad7492749
    I liked his early works but I get the sense that the author is milking his brand at this point. It's not a horrible read but nowhere close to what I wanted.
  • Tigers Claw

    4
    By Roadshadowww
    Enjoyed it but would have been better if all the action had not be limited to the last 10 pages...
  • Tiger's Claw

    1
    By Etwi
    This is pure fantasy mixed with acute paranoia. As a pilot I enjoy the action sequences but they are too rare and separated by endless political commentary. Making up wars with Russia, China is really unhealthy when we have a real war going on with real air crews at risk. This book should be reclassified as political opinion not action/adventure.
  • Short, generic, no suspence

    2
    By GangstGuru
    Weakest of dale browns books