It is 1992 and Silver Tower is America's first permanent space station, used in defence against intercontinental ballistic missiles. As the Middle East war between Iran and Iraq escalates, the Russians and American's are drawn into the first limited nuclear war in space.
Independent Series
This thrilling series plunges into the heart of modern geopolitical conflicts and high-stakes military strategy. Witness the clash of brave individuals and cutting-edge technology as they fight for the future. Each installment delivers pulse-pounding action and profound reflections on the cost of freedom and global security.




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The Hammerheads, an elite force compromised of the latest and most deadly weaponry ever, prepares to do battle with the Cuchillos drug cartel, halting the flow of drugs entering the United States.
Chains of Command
- 528 pages
- 19 hours of reading
From the New York Times–bestselling author of Dale Brown’s Dreamland Under a new president, the future of the Air Force—and the nation—hangs in the balance… In Desert Storm, Major Daren Mace made a fateful decision to go against orders. To abort a secret mission which was, in his judgement, ill-advised. His actions landed him in military exile. Now Mace has moved on to the Air Force Reserves. There’s a new US president. It’s a new era. And a new war is escalating along the Ukraine border. This time, Mace has a partner—Rebecca Furness, the military’s first woman combat flyer. And this time, the chains of command are tightening around him. “Chains of Command is as convincing as nonfiction. Dale Brown is the best military adventure writer in the country and is a master at creating a sweeping epic and making it seem real.”—Clive Cussler “The action is, as you expect from Brown, great.”—Kirkus Reviews A Choice of the Literary Guild, the Doubleday Book Club, and the Military Book Club
Storming Heaven
- 399 pages
- 14 hours of reading
America, having won the Cold War, faces new threats from terrorists. After Admiral Hardcastle warns of vulnerabilities, chaos ensues. Henri Cazaux, a psychopathic Belgian ex-special Forces soldier, seeks revenge on the U.S. Following a failed arms exchange, he escapes a federal raid and bombs a military airfield and San Francisco International Airport, parachuting to safety. Encouraged by his financial manager, he targets companies at airports, profiting from stock declines and options in transportation sectors. Memphis International is devastated by explosives dropped from a cargo plane, resulting in significant casualties and the destruction of a major shipping company's headquarters. In response, the President authorizes Admiral Hardcastle to deploy military defenses at airports nationwide, including Patriot missile batteries and round-the-clock air defense. After a thwarted attack on Dallas-Fort Worth International and a tragic incident involving a downed news crew, the President cautiously eases civil emergency measures. A tip-off leads to a raid on Cazaux's hideout, but he escapes, planning an assault on Washington, D.C. Disguised as Air Force One, his forces disable local air defenses before launching a suicide attack on the Capitol. A remorseful F-16 pilot sacrifices his jet to prevent disaster, but Cazaux attempts to kill Hardcastle. In the chaos, he reveals a plan to bomb the White House. Hardcastle, with local suppo