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The Tin Man (novel)
''The Tin Man'' is a 1998 novel by best-selling American writer Dale Brown.
In the novel, Patrick McLanahan, a recurring character in Brown's books, returns from overseas conflict to his hometown, Sacramento, California. There he encounters an old enemy whose evil plot forces McLanahan to take a terrible chance as he employs experimental technology to make himself a human weapon. Using BERP armor, and (chiefly) nonlethal weapons, he attacks Methamphetamine-producing Biker gangs, after his brother (a rookie cop) is severely injured.
The chief technology is a high-tech battlesuit that utilizes the newly developed BERP armor. This stands for Ballistic Electro-Reactive Process and was developed by Doctor Jon Masters, another recurring character in the McLanahan series of books. This technology essentially harnesses electricity to instantly harden whatever surface it is applied to, in this case-the fabric of a combat suit. This allows it to stop bullets or other attacks as if the suit were made of steel. The only requirement is that the item being stopped must be moving at a high rate of speed. Jet thrusters in the boots also allow the wearer to jump hundreds of feet in a single leap, or to break a high fall.
In later novels of the McLanahan series, the men who use this battle armor are called Tin Men. These novels include Warrior Class, Wings of Fire, Air Battle Force, and Plan of Attack. In these later novels, other additions are made to the suit such as a Powered exoskeleton, a magnetic railgun, targeting systems and so on.
==Reception==
Bill Roach, reviewing in the Virginian-Pilot, said the turn of hero McLanahan from hero military pilot to murdering vigilante was "too much of a change for a dependable, heroic character," and that the novel "lacks Brown's usual authority."〔Roach, Bill, "From the military bookshelf," The Virginian Pilot, Page J2, September 13, 1998. ProQuest document ID Retrieved September 2, 2011〕 Calvin Bass, reviewing for the Tulsa World, called the novel "an enthralling techno-adventure," and one of Brown's best works.〔Bass, Calvin G. ""Tin Man' shows courage in techno-adventure story," Tulsa World, September 20, 1998, Book section. ProQuest document ID 399759398 (subscription). Retrieved September 2, 2011〕 Reviewer Rankin Armstrong in the Belfast News Letter (Northern Ireland) called the Tin Man "the ultimate warrior using cutting-edge technology." He praised Brown's "descriptive powers," and "his knowledge of military aircraft and sophisticated weaponry," and recommended the book for fans of military adventure.〔Armstrong, Rankin "Monday books: Move over, Batman; The Tin Man by Dale Brown, published by HarperCollins." Belfast News Letter (Northern Ireland), Arts, page 11. March 8, 1999. Retrieved August 31, 2011. LexisNexis Library Express (subscription). ProQuest Document ID 324497117〕 John Birmingham in The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) praised the crime fighting hero for his kicking of "a whole heap of white supremacist butt," even though bystanders get killed and the hero gets "tagged as a violent psychopath."〔Birmingham, John "Plugged in to pop paranoia:spine arts & entertainment. Sydney Morning Herald (Australia), Metropolitan, page 10, May 26, 2001, late edition. LexisNexis Library Express (subscription). Retrieved August 31, 2011.〕 The Putnam hard cover edition reached number 28 on The New York Times Best Seller list in June, 1998.〔() Best sellers plus, fiction hardcover, The New York Times, June 21, 1998. Retrieved August 30, 2011.〕 The Bantam paperback edition debuted at number 13 on The New York Times Best Seller List for paperback fiction in May, 1999.〔() Paperback best sellers: May 2, 1999. The New York Times., May 2, 1999. Retrieved August 30, 2011〕

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