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Chains of Command

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During Desert Storm, Major Darren Mace made a fateful decision to go against orders— to abort a secret mission that was, in his judgment, 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, a new era, and a new war is escalating along the Ukraine border. And this time Mace has a partner— Rebecca Furness, the military's first woman combat flyer— while the chains of command tighten around him.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 28, 1993
      In the year 1995, hardliners have taken control of Russia and seek to reabsorb Ukraine, which has applied for NATO membership. When Russia detonates a low-yield atomic device, the U.S. dispatches a wing of F-111 aircraft, some piloted by women. Major Becky Furness has something to prove, as does Colonel Darren Mace, who has been under a cloud since a mysteriously aborted mission during the first hours of Operation Desert Storm. As the world lurches toward nuclear conflict, Furness and Mace find themselves on a last-chance air strike against the Russian high command. Brown's longstanding love affair with the B-52 ( Flight of the Old Dog ) has given way to a new passion for the F-111, which is this sprawling techno-thriller's real protagonist. The cockpit scenes ably synthesize combat action and technical description, but the novel's storyline shifts uneasily from describing the dynamics of a near-future Air Force to defending the use of women in combat to depicting Russia's resurgence. An unimaginatively nasty portrait of a First Couple clearly modeled on the Clintons does nothing to advance the plot; techno-thrillers seldom succeed as romans a clef .

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Listeners can count on this experienced narrator to catch every nuance of the author's characterizations. After the dismemberment of the Soviet Union, Russian hard-liners take control and attempt to subjugate Moldova--with the Ukraine right in the middle. A Desert Storm veteran airman and the U.S.'s first female combat pilot enter to save the day. The plot, though somewhat dated, is jam-packed with the excitement expected of Brown. Along the way, Guidall differentiates the smorgasbord of characters with his usual style. A.L.H. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine

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