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Day of the Cheetah

By: Dale Brown
Narrated by: Joseph Campanella
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Summary

A single pilot can fly the US Air Force's powerful fighter plane, DreamStar - and he's a KGB mole. Captain Kenneth Francis James - a.k.a. Andrei Maraklov - has been ordered to steal DreamStar, an XF-34 fighter that has the frightening ability to respond to its pilot's thoughts and issue its own commands. It's up to Lieutenant Colonel Patrick McLanahan - the hero of Dale Brown's earlier thriller, Flight of the Old Dog - to remove the DreamStar threat. McLanahan and his Air Force compatriots take up the challenge using a modified F-15E called Cheetah, which is designed to capture or destroy DreamStar. Read by actor Joseph Campanella, this nail-biting thriller is high-tech suspense at its best.

©1989 by Dale F. Brown, Inc. (P)1989 by Dove Books on Tape

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Too abridged

Read this book before and loved the story. This version is just too abridged and misses key aspects of the story out. It therefore jumps around and is disjointed. Not very good. Read the book instead.

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This story

Was not up to mr brown usual standard because it is a short story there for not enough time to enlarge

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This was the first book I read when reading the series twenty years ago. This audio book has been highly redacted from the detail in the books; which in my opinion the detail is everything I like with Dale Brown. Unfortunately the reader clearly has a bus to catch and is paid by the word not length of time reading as it was rushed. Didn’t do the book justice unfortunately

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Always good read...... Dale Brown has been good

Dale Brown has always written gripping tales that make you read till your eyes hurt. Well done.

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