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Brad McLanahan #7

Eagle Station

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In this thrilling geopolitical technological adventure from New York Times bestselling legend Dale Brown, Brad McLanahan and the Space Force must fight to preserve America’s freedom when a pair of ruthless enemies forge an unlikely alliance to control not only the earth, but the moon and beyond.

“Dale Brown is a superb storyteller.”� W. E. B. Griffin


Because its enemies never stop trying to undermine the United States� security, the men and women who serve to protect America must always be vigilant. Few know this better than warriors Brad McLanahan and Nadia Rozek. Newly married, the two are just beginning to settle into their new life together when they are called back into action.

Though the Russians were badly defeated by Brad and the Iron Wolf Squadron in their previous bid for world dominance, they are back and doubling down on their quest for control of outer space. In addition to their cutting-edge weaponry, they have a formidable new ally: China’s energetic and ruthless leader, President Li Jun.

To protect America and the rest of the free world from the Russians and the Chinese, the Americans plan to mine the moon’s helium-3 resources, which will allow them to fully exploit the revolutionary fusion power technology Brad and his team captured from the Russians aboard the Mars One weapons platform.

But Leonov and Li have devised a daring plan of their own. They are building a joint secret base on the moon’s far side fortified with a powerful Russian plasma rail gun that can destroy any spacecraft entering lunar orbit. If the heavily armed base becomes operational, it will give America’s enemies control over the world’s economic and military future.

As this latest skirmish in the war for space accelerates, Brad, Nadia, and their compatriots in the Space Force must use their cunning and skill—and America’s own high-tech weaponry—to derail the Sino-Russian alliance and destroy their lunar site before it’s too late for the U.S. . . . and the entire world.

432 pages, Hardcover

First published May 26, 2020

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Dale Brown

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Former U.S. Air Force captain Dale Brown is the superstar author of 25 consecutive New York Times best-selling military-action-aviation adventure novels: FLIGHT OF THE OLD DOG (1987), SILVER TOWER (1988), DAY OF THE CHEETAH (1989), HAMMERHEADS (1990), SKY MASTERS (1991), NIGHT OF THE HAWK (1992), CHAINS OF COMMAND (1993), STORMING HEAVEN (1994), SHADOWS OF STEEL (1996) and FATAL TERRAIN (1997), THE TIN MAN (1998), BATTLE BORN (1999), and WARRIOR CLASS (2001). His Fourteenth Novel AIRBATTLE FORCE will be published in late Spring 2003... Dale's novels are published in 11 languages and distributed to over 70 countries. Worldwide sales of his novels, audiobooks and computer games exceed 10 million copies.

Dale was born in Buffalo, New York on November 2, 1956. He graduated from Penn State University with a degree in Western European History and received an Air Force commission in 1978. He was a navigator-bombardier in the B-52G Stratofortress heavy bomber and the FB-111A supersonic medium bomber, and is the recipient of several military decorations and awards including the Air Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster, the Combat Crew Award, and the Marksmanship ribbon.
Dale was also one of the nation's first Air Force ROTC cadets to qualify for and complete the grueling three-week U.S. Army Airborne Infantry paratrooper training course.

Dale is a director and volunteer pilot for AirLifeLine, a non-profit national charitable medical transportation organization who fly needy persons free of charge to receive treatment. He also supports a number of organizations to support and promote law enforcement and reading.

Dale Brown is a member of The Writers Guild and a Life Member of the Air Force Association and U.S. Naval Institute. He is a multi-engine and instrument-rated private pilot and can often be found in the skies all across the United States, piloting his own plane. On the ground, Dale enjoys tennis, skiing, scuba diving, and hockey. Dale, his wife Diane, and son Hunter live near the shores of Lake Tahoe, Nevada.

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2,402 reviews302 followers
August 24, 2020
Alright, but much of the story seems regurgitated. The only difference being whose got the better technology. 4 of 10 stars
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1,414 reviews456 followers
September 3, 2024
“For more than half a century, there [was] no manned presence on the lunar surface. That was about to change …�

One of my fondest and most vivid reading memories is my first reading of Tom Clancy’s THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER, arguably English literature’s first techno-thriller. I recall holding my breath, eyes wide and eyebrows raised, and swallowing deeply as defecting Soviet submarine Captain Marko Ramius played a deadly silent game of hide and seek in the mountainous undersea terrain of the Reykjanes Ridge off the coast of Iceland. EAGLE STATION riffs on the same themes by moving that international chess match into the air, into space, and onto the surface of the moon, as a Sino-Soviet alliance wages covert (and officially undeclared but very, very hot) warfare (with extreme prejudice) against the USA over control of the lunar surface and the mining of the moon’s helium-3 resources.

There is no shortage of brilliantly exploited, fast-paced themes here to thrill even the most hard-core technology, political, and military junkies � hard-nosed international diplomacy; deployment of the recently created US Space Force; hard-core military tit for tat that treads ever closer to the boundary of a declared world war; high speed aerial battles; advances in weaponry that would make your head spin; and, of course, government decision making under the stress of all of these conditions.

EAGLE STATION is a snap to recommend to fellow readers and the latest nominee for my Top Ten of 2024 reading list.

On a side note as we rapidly approach the fateful November day on which the US will decide whether its future will include democracy and the rule of law, I shuddered when I tried to imagine a certain Donald J Trump in place of EAGLE STATION’s president, John Dalton Farrell. The possible results for the world as I pictured Trump making decisions in the same scenarios were simply terrifying. Food for thought � !

Paul Weiss
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33 reviews
April 23, 2020
Another exciting thriller from the Brad and Patrick McLanahan series by Dale Brown. I always enjoy the technical possibilities and realities that Dale Brown presents in his books. This specific book imagines a military action in space and on the moon. Looking forward to more in the series.
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414 reviews33 followers
April 19, 2020
Eagle Station reminds me of a modernized Moonraker 007 film in book form. Picking up where the last book left off, the USA in partnership with Sky Masters and Scion are playing catch-up in a space race against a China-Russia partnership to set up a moon base. There's a ton of action from start to finish - on the ground, in the air and in outer space. The book never lets up.

Dale Brown brings his usual technical and weapons knowledge to this book to deliver another solidly pleasing techno thriller, blending SciFi weaponry and space travel with feasible geopolitical posturing. Dale Brown delivers exactly what you would expect from his books, a page turning, quick read that is hard to put down.
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489 reviews17 followers
August 14, 2020
Great Read!

I really enjoy this series. I like how we’ve effortlessly went from one McClanahan to the next, father to son. Hero to Hero!
107 reviews1 follower
July 14, 2021
I picked up this book from the library after reading the cover description. I thought this book was going to be full of action, but man was I wrong. is very descriptive about the different planes and weapons, but all of that detail went way over my head since I know basically nothing about planes and weapons. The book had potential, but just wasn't for me.
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32 reviews1 follower
April 28, 2020
I won this book in the giveaway. Packed with action from beginning to end, both on earth and in space! You will feel like you are floating right alongside the characters the entire time. Definitely full of excitement and twists and turns that will keep you on your toes, this novel shows how America must always fight to preserve its freedom and protect itself from enemies that will stop at nothing to destroy it, no matter where.
424 reviews33 followers
June 13, 2022
I was given a copy of this book and asked to give an honest review. It would not usually be my first choice, but I was glad to try something different. The story is full of surprising details and the author surely knows his "stuff" and can put it into words; so that the reader can feel the tension as the plot thickens. Many characters are involved but the author is able to keep track and make it easy to keep up with who is who.
Any reader interested in reading military intrigue would enjoy this book.
5 reviews1 follower
August 5, 2021
Surprise ending. Foot soldiers won the war.

A fine read. I got lost in all the technical complexity of space hardware and software, all of which was part of the fun.


700 reviews
July 5, 2020
I was intrigued to get this book, based on the idea of the development of a US Space Force, which has been in development in reality since 2018. This fictional story takes us through a presupposed situation where instead of the world working together to develop space exploration and development, we have the usual infighting conflict.
A little background them of the story, has to do with Patrick Maclaughlin, who is one of the current people in charge of a specially designed technologically military mercenary group, which takes on jobs that are denied plausibility because of all the regulations to get the process in motion. He started this company because of what happened to his brother Paul and the lack of effective performance of the police, who were hindered by politics to do their job. A very apropos idea in today's 2020 atmosphere.
In this novel, his son, Brad, and new wife Nadia are now part of the company, which has been tasked by the president to find out what the Russian and Chinese have combined resources to do on their supposed lunar "explorations" on the far side of the moon. This is after the occurrence of an interspace attack that resulted in the US Space Force taking control of the space station that the Russians had built a special laser gun that works defensively in space against attackers, which had been built by the Russians to control space. Now after the Americans have gained control of the space station, the Russians and the Chinese decide to combine resources to develop whatever is needed to establish a defensible station on the moon, whose resources they wish to control.
It was fascinating to both descriptions of possible living habitats and creative defensive programs that could be used in an airless environment in a low gravity state. We already have the technology (remember the Space Shuttles), to fly to space and return with the same ship, we are just, thanks to private entrepreneurs, developed the ability to have returnable rockets that boost ships past the earth's gravity. This book discusses the use of our current technology, plus takes the dream potential aim for space exploration a bit further, but how else do we advance new ideas by taking it past the drawing stage. In this fictionalized story, we have already achieved the technology even if it hasn't undergone all the testing to perfect it and it is used to take astronauts/ cosmonauts/ taiconauts back to the moon to both live and defend and attack each other, while under the full knowledge that one mistake means death. The possibility of this become reality made this novel a great read.
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2,063 reviews65 followers
May 25, 2020
This military thriller is filled with fancy flying and shooting, a heart-stopping series of flights to the moon and lunar battles, and tons of military technology and gizmos. The action is intense interspersed with background dialogue, intrigue, and misdirection.

The Russian and Chinese military and political characters are rather two-dimensional when compared with McLanahan and his team of hot-shot flyers and shooters. Nevertheless, the lulls in action provide an opportunity to take a deep breath before the shooting begins again.

The lunar flights, fights, and adventure is intense, as is the space race with the Sino-Russian team of cosmonauts and taikonauts.

The US Space Force gets to try their skills as they team up with Scion and Sky Masters to keep the moon free from military dominance.

Brown has his flight and cybernetic technology down pat. It's easy to believe these military actions are really happening. Fortunately, this one is set a few years into the future.

The perfect story for this Memorial Day weekend and lazy summer days.

Thanks to the BookLoft of German Village (Columbus, OH) for an ARC to read and review.
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423 reviews13 followers
May 26, 2020
When America decides to begin mining Helium-3 on the moon, China and Russia decide they must band together to stop American dominance. The China/Russian coalition doesn't want to tip their hand so they move manpower and supplies to the dark side of the moon where their efforts are not easily discovered.

Private sector defense companies have enhanced fighting capabilities but outer space has not been explored. Lagging behind, the American government races to catch up. What comes next is a nail-biting story about re-developing a space program. Even though manufacturing techniques are much more advanced, it is difficult to gear up for lunar manufacturing.

Dale Brown has written a book that balances politics, private-sector space efforts, and lunar development into an engrossing tale. He weaves SpaceX, Space Force, and the military into a powerful group that manages to keep America safe and strong. The level of detail and description he provides in this book is impressive and it is obvious that Dale Brown has spent considerable time researching. Fans of military/space thrillers will enjoy this book. It will keep you on the edge of your seat.
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May 23, 2020
Good guys, bad guys, Russians, Chinese, an arms race and.....the moon! I've not read this series and while I like a thriller, this is a military technothriller, which a subgenre I generally don't pick up. Pandemic times call for trying new things and this was one of them. Nadia and Brad are our heroes who will keep the US- and thus everyone else in the world- safe from evil. Outer space has become the territory over which the US, China, and Russia fight, which each one deploying technology (or planning to deploy technology) that will keep the others down. It's to Brown's credit that I understood what the issues were. The inclusion of two good, entertaining characters such as Nadia and Brad, kept me engaged even when I got a little lost in the techno parts. Thanks to Edelweiss for the ARC, This is a plot driven action ride that would be a perfect travel book but for now will be great at home.
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227 reviews6 followers
May 29, 2020
Brad McLanahan goes to the moon... after Russia & PRC

In a techno thriller that is eerily possible, the Russians & Chinese team up to seize the moon. Their problem is America sends Brad McLanahan to reprise his father’s legendary exploits. This is a fun book to lose one self in, a fine addition to the Dale Brown series.
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126 reviews7 followers
May 2, 2020
“Eagle Station by Dale Brown, is a military thriller set on Earth, the moon, and in space. There is a lot of technical and military jargon, but the solid story kept my interest. I can totally see this book as a movie. Lovers of military and space fiction, this one is for you.

I thank the author and publisher, William Morrow, for the advanced copy I received from ŷ Giveaways.
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193 reviews2 followers
June 1, 2020
AS usual, Dale Brown's book is superb! I love that I can just pick up the novel and it follows suit from the prior novel without missing a beat, though it's been quite a while. The story-line was excellent, as was the expertise in which it was presented. I found everything good about this book and no-fault. Cannot wait until the next edition!!
184 reviews
June 8, 2020
I've read Sale Brown for years. I like all his books so far.

The book has an easy pace that you can follow . It keeps your interest. Coming from a heavy Sci-Fi backround, it's very enjoyable.
122 reviews6 followers
July 16, 2020
Another Winner

Eagle Station carries on the outstanding adventures in this great series. The plot is timely and the characters continue to make for interesting reading. If you're a fan of believable space tales, this is a book not to miss. Can't wait for the next book.
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143 reviews3 followers
June 7, 2020
An enjoyable read for fans of the genre and fans of space. While not always believable it is a fun escape and very easy read.
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June 6, 2020
A good continuation of the Kremlin Strike as the Scion gang continues their missions which have now moved to space - and this time the moon.
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332 reviews6 followers
June 14, 2020
Dale Brown has done it again. Now the Moon is involved. Great writing, and a very Good Read. Santa Mike
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June 17, 2020
Eagle Station

Great book Dale keeps getting better with age just like fine wine. A fast pace story that you will not want to. Put down.
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November 22, 2022
Again, a good military thriller. Since it is set as a contemporary novel (2022-23) I will take the space-related technology as being valid (except for the space robots, but that's canon in the Patrick Universe). Fans of For All Mankind might appreciate this story.
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314 reviews7 followers
March 26, 2020
“Eagle Station� is a typical Dale Brown novel with a can’t put it down tight storyline and edge of your seat action! Some of the characters are carried over from his previous books...but this is a stand alone story. The plot is futuristic, fast paced and very believable. It will hook you on Dale Brown books so get ready for a great ride!
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166 reviews1 follower
May 16, 2020
Thank you for the giveaway win! A fast read. Lots of intertwined stories. Some twists and surprises. Recommend!
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142 reviews3 followers
May 21, 2020
A military thriller that is action-packed from start to finish! There are twists and turns that make this a wonderful adventure!
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317 reviews
June 8, 2020
Dale Brown does it again! Conflicts between the largest world powers are taken into space.. Mixtures of fact and fiction, and what will one day most likely come to pass. Eagle Station will keep you on the edge, keeping you reading until the book is done! Thank you to ŷ giveaways, William Morrow Publishing, and Harper Collins Books for this advanced readers copy!
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57 reviews
June 17, 2020
loved this book.Brad Mclannahan has taken over for Patrick mclannahan. Good story with futuristic tech as usually, highly recommend for Dale Brown fans
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July 6, 2020
"Eagle Station" by Dale Brown takes you to the moon and the rush to mine and develop its resources. The Russian/Chinese alliance has a head start on the dark side of the moon. Read to see how the hero, the heroine and the Space Force overcome the obstacles to gain the moon for the free world.
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