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The Tin Man
 
 

The Tin Man [Large Print] (Hardcover)

de Dale Brown (Author)
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Patrick McLanahan, a sometime secret agent for the military and an associate of a high-tech company that manufactures weapons for the armed forces, is the hero of Dale Brown's fast-paced thriller The Tin Man. When McLanahan's kid brother, a rookie cop in Sacramento, is severely injured by a gang of international terrorists, McLanahan decides to take justice into his own hands and shut down their operation. In order to do so, McLanahan must figure out who these heavily-armed thugs are and track them down. He and the owner of the high-tech company develop a powerful weapon to help him accomplish that task--a bulletproof suit equipped with rocket thrusters that makes McLanahan a formidable fighting machine. McLanahan soon comes to be known as the tin man.

Meanwhile, the criminal mastermind Gregory Townsend and his cohorts in the Aryan Brigade wreak havoc in California. They stage a violent armed robbery and try to wrest control of the booming trade in illegal drugs from neo-Nazi biker gangs. Townsend tells a new recruit that he and his men plan to become "the Microsoft of the methamphetamine trade"--but it seems likely that his goal is even larger and more sinister than that. This book should appeal to fans of Ian Fleming's James Bond thrillers. Like Bond, McLanahan gets to use a lot of cleverly-designed high-tech gadgets to extract himself from sticky situations. The Tin Man is packed with skillfully crafted action scenes. It's a pretty good yarn. --Jill Marquis This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.



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The tag line "This time it's personal" comes to mind in Brown's 11th techno-thriller (after Fatal Terrain). Instead of foreign countries and the threat of WWIII, international terrorism hits the streets of Sacramento, Calif., in the form of Gregory Townsend, who is apparently out to unite California's motorcycle gangs and corner the amphetamine market. His one mistake is wounding the brother of Brown's series hero, veteran Patrick McLanahan, during the robbery of a mall. The resulting mayhem is a tribute to Brown's storytelling abilities; it's an unlikely but successful mix of a revenge plot, a meditation on vigilante justice and a superhero-origin story. McLanahan becomes a one-man army, known as the Tin Man, with the help of some cutting-edge technology from his current employer, a defense contractor. It turns out that Townsend's ultimate aims are not quite what they appear to be; Brown's intentions are just as slippery. While the dark side of vigilante justice has haunted pulp fiction heroes like the Avenger and comic book heroes from Batman to the Punisher, it's a rarity in thriller fiction, which usually likes to keep things black and white and far from home. Brown does the opposite in this novel?he gives this modern Batman a hard-edged twist and a dose of techno-reality, and through a neat plot twist shows how the power to survive and to commit violence is both painful and seductive. Bottom line, it's a page-turning start to a fresh new direction for both Brown and McLanahan. And now that the Tin Man is part of Brown's universe, it will be interesting to see what Brown makes of him. Major ad/promo; simultaneous BBD Audio.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 A mixbag,..., Aoû 15 2003
Par Bimal Gunapala (Colombo, Sri Lanka.) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This is my first Dale Brown book. I must say I like his imagination in intergrating the high-tech gadgets (including the BERP material) into this story. I like the action and the ups and downs that the main characters go through. My main critisism would be that there is too much emphasis on tough and macho talk between the brothers and the cop community in general. I feel that as a result of this "talk" the story itself has become a bit unrealistic.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Bad? worse!, Jui 25 2003
Par Tango (Buenos Aires, Argentina) - Voir tous mes commentaires
I am a fan of Mr Brown's aviation books. I can't believe it's him that wrote this drivel. Please don't buy it, buy any of his "Old Dog" books instead.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Dale does it again!, Avril 30 2003
Par Warren Goldstein (Minneapolis, Minnesota United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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First off, I thought the Tin Man wouldn't be a very good book, Dale Brown usually works with bombers and aviation, and this one had not much to do with that. Well, boy was I wrong. This book is amazing. You probably already know Patrick McLanahan. His brother is a rookie cop in Sacremento and is one of the first casualties in this miniature war. Then, Patrick tries to avenge his brothers death using a new armor technology which is stronger and light than Kevlar. He then becomes known as, The Tin Man. If you have read any of Dale Browns' books, you must read this one.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Awful.
I saw this book on a store shelf about two years ago, and having heard good reviews for Dale Brown decided to pick it up. Read more
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3.0étoiles sur 5 split personality
This is one half of a terrific novel. The first half, a gritty no-punches-held crime drama, is dynamite as it introduces the characters and sets up the inevitable conflict, even... Read more
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5.0étoiles sur 5 The tin man armour is developed...
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2.0étoiles sur 5 Barely Two Stars
Oh my. This was my first and last Dale Brown book. I was expecting something better. It took serious effort to stick with this book to the finish. Read more
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It's a shame. A good author prints a couple of really good books and for whatever reason ends up regurgitating poor books with little plot but guaranteed to generate revenue at a... Read more
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2.0étoiles sur 5 Splash and Style... but Substance? Eh...
This review is in regard to the 5-CD set, skillfully read by Victor Garber. Mr. Garber's solo vocal dexterity is smooth and unswerving, giving each character enough distinction... Read more
Publié le Sep 28 2001 par P. Kingsriter

3.0étoiles sur 5 No plot, but very entertaining anyway
I was looking for a modern english novel to write a book report on. When I first saw this book I was fascinated by its cool cover. Read more
Publié le Avril 3 2001 par SantaCruz

2.0étoiles sur 5 Don't bother...
Utter crap. It just never quite seemed to tie together in any believable way, and you were left with the feeling that there were huge gaps in the storyline. Read more
Publié le Oct. 17 2000

1.0étoiles sur 5 Laugh? I nearly shat myself...
Oh boy.

Thanks Dale, I'm writing my first novel at the moment - a financial thriller.

You have given me hope - yes! Read more

Publié le Sep 9 2000

3.0étoiles sur 5 I thought I was reading a Marvel comic
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