No. While many of his novels have a strong military focus, they often also incorporate other elements such as political intrigue, technological advancements, and human relationships. For example, in some of his works, the relationships between the characters are explored against the backdrop of military operations.
The main theme in 'A Time for Patriots' by Dale Brown could potentially be a combination of adventure and the exploration of patriotic values. It might show how characters navigate through difficult situations while upholding their love for the country and doing what's right for it.
I'm afraid I'm not familiar with the author of this particular graphic novel. However, if you check online platforms dedicated to graphic novels, such as Goodreads or Comic Book Resources, you may be able to find information about the author. You could also ask in graphic novel - related forums or groups.
Dai 'er was a character in the novel " Mortal Cultivation Biography ". She was the niece of the wife of the Sect Master of the Seven Mysteries Sect in Yue State. She was responsible for managing the shops of the Seven Mysteries Sect in the market. When Han Li first entered the Seven Mysteries Sect, she had taken care of him, and the two of them had gotten to know each other. Afterwards, Han Li met Dai 'er once again at the Myriad Treasure Tower in the market city. She asked Han Li to help appraise an ancient jade. Han Li recognized the ancient jade as a devilish magic treasure and helped her exchange it for a magic treasure that suited her. Later, when Dai 'er was attacked by the Feral Wolf Gang at the Seven Mysteries Sect, she was saved by Han Li and developed a good impression of him. After the Seven Mysteries Sect was destroyed, Han Li brought her and her cousin Wang Chan to the underground trade fair of the State of Yue's Immortal Cultivator Alliance. During the trade fair, Han Li had come into conflict with the Feral Wolf Gang's Sect Master, the Black Fiend Sect Master, in order to save her. In the end, he had successfully repelled the enemy. Afterwards, Dai 'er and Wang Chan followed Han Li into the Drifting Cloud Sect. After Han Li advanced to the Nascent Soul stage, Dai 'er became one of his dao companions.
While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
Dai 'er was a character from Wang Yu's Xianxia novel " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation " and its derivative works. She was the niece of the wife of the Sect Master of the Seven Mysteries Sect of Yue. When the Seven Mysteries Sect of Yue was exterminated by the Feral Wolf Gang, she was saved by Han Li. Later on, she was pursued by the Feral Wolf Gang and fell into the formation that Han Li had set up beforehand. She was once again rescued by Han Li. Afterwards, Dai 'er entered the State of Yue's Seven Mysteries Sect and became an in-name disciple. Afterwards, she followed Han Li to Yellow Maple Valley.
In Yellow Maple Valley, Dai 'er and Han Li had participated in the Trial by Blood and Fire together and became dao companions. Later on, she was sent to the Mysterious Heavenly Palace in the Southern Border of Yue Country to cultivate and became the Palace Lord of the Mysterious Heavenly Palace. After Han Li advanced to the Great Vehicle Stage, Dai 'er was brought to the Spirit Realm by him. In the Spirit Realm, Dai 'er and Han Li had a daughter named Han Yurun.
While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
Since I don't know the exact 'Origin Brown' novel, I can't accurately name the other books by its author. However, you could try looking on literary databases, such as Goodreads or the Library of Congress website. These platforms often have information about an author's body of work. You can search for the 'Origin Brown' novel first and then explore other works by the same author.