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Apsara Jet

Apsara Jet

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Apsara Jet," spell-bound suspense and delicious erotica.
Review: "Apsara Jet," by Nicolas Merriweather, smacks of great old-time storytelling and erotic passages that are marvelously sprinkled throughout this fast-paced tale of love, greed, and best of all, lust. The setting is Indochina, the hero is John Jackson, Jr., a once great adventurer who has fallen to the bottom of life's pit. This time, he is given a second chance, and proves within the chapters of this novel to himself and to the reader that redemption and horrific danger go hand in hand. From battles with Burmese Drug Lords and The Russian Mafia to human sexuality with the most exotic and desirable female creatures on the planet, Jackson takes us on a journey that's not easily forgotten. The erotic passages are among the finest written, and believe me, Merriweather does Henry Miller proud! From time to time, I re-read those passages in the morning when I start my day, pole-vault out of bed, and am ready to take on God's Green Acres and all that they have to dish out! If you're looking for high adventure, non-stop action, and sensuality at its zenith, then "Apsara Jet" is a MUST read. Nicolas Merriweather is a new name in the wide and wonderful world of literature, and I truly believe that he will be around for decades to come. By the way, I'm sure that this novel will be made into a major motion picture in the not-too-distant future. Hooray for fiction! Hooray for Merriweather! And Hooray for Hollywood, when they finally discover the goods! ... "Coming to a theater near you, soon!"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Apsara Jet," spell-bound suspense and delicious erotica.
Review: "Apsara Jet," by Nicolas Merriweather, smacks of great old-time storytelling and erotic passages that are marvelously sprinkled throughout this fast-paced tale of love, greed, and best of all, lust. The setting is Indochina, the hero is John Jackson, Jr., a once great adventurer who has fallen to the bottom of life's pit. This time, he is given a second chance, and proves within the chapters of this novel to himself and to the reader that redemption and horrific danger go hand in hand. From battles with Burmese Drug Lords and The Russian Mafia to human sexuality with the most exotic and desirable female creatures on the planet, Jackson takes us on a journey that's not easily forgotten. The erotic passages are among the finest written, and believe me, Merriweather does Henry Miller proud! From time to time, I re-read those passages in the morning when I start my day, pole-vault out of bed, and am ready to take on God's Green Acres and all that they have to dish out! If you're looking for high adventure, non-stop action, and sensuality at its zenith, then "Apsara Jet" is a MUST read. Nicolas Merriweather is a new name in the wide and wonderful world of literature, and I truly believe that he will be around for decades to come. By the way, I'm sure that this novel will be made into a major motion picture in the not-too-distant future. Hooray for fiction! Hooray for Merriweather! And Hooray for Hollywood, when they finally discover the goods! ... "Coming to a theater near you, soon!"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hot Damn!
Review: A well written story, lots of action and adventure, a lot of fun. Only a few people living will know what is true and what is not. One has to remember though, that I am A. P. Scott. Although in the story I am a (at least in part) ficton of the mind, I have spent time in parts of central and southern Africa, Somilia, Central America, the Caribbean, Indochina and a few other places, resently under the B-52s bombing Tora Bora. The adventure never stops, I love it so. The book brings out the aventure, the spirit and the sweat of the guys who live on the edge, love it, and sometimes pay the price. Thanks Nicholas, you have been there and you can tell the story.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: aspara jet
Review: And exciting book to read. The author knows what he writes about
because he is and airline pilot. Some hot sex also, over all a good read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Read in one sitting, couldn't put the book down!
Review: For Men of the World (or those who wished they were). A GREAT guy type adventure story! Easy to read, tied together well.It has more twists and curves than 20 miles of bad road (or SE Asian Ladies!), yet flows smoothly.
If you have never been "sniff kissed", double crossed, shot at, almost raped or out of even bad luck, don't fret, the author will quickly introduce you to it all in rapid fire action.
Perhaps the best line in the book is in the introduction by "Captain John Jackson Jr," where he describes the Cambodian Apsara female God spirits as " their sole purpose in life, to have eternal sex with Khmer heroes, holy men and of course... pilots."
The flight crew accepts this heavy but delightful duty,(without ever popping a circut breaker!) in fact, it saves their desperate lives. Yo Mamma would blush... Strap in and hang on, for one heck of a rough ride! And an education on large aircraft, weapons, a third world culture, revenge, females and other delightful guy stuff.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Aspara Jet
Review: I echo what other reviewers have said!... It is a fast moving story that reminds me of the intrigue of a James Bond -- 007 story. I read it in one sitting and when finished, wished that I had another one to read just like it. If you are a pilot or have visited/lived in SE Asia, it will just add more thrill to the very descriptive action. I got my book at an Air America reunion in Bangkok. This book lets you live vicariously within the story. A great, quick read!... Highly recommmend it. Don Ward Pilot/Author Pattaya, Thailand

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Aspara Jet
Review: I echo what other reviewers have said!... It is a fast moving story that reminds me of the intrigue of a James Bond -- 007 story. I read it in one sitting and when finished, wished that I had another one to read just like it. If you are a pilot or have visited/lived in SE Asia, it will just add more thrill to the very descriptive action. I got my book at an Air America reunion in Bangkok. This book lets you live vicariously within the story. A great, quick read!... Highly recommmend it. Don Ward Pilot/Author Pattaya, Thailand

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Fiction Novel in a Long Time
Review: I have started quite a few novels and found myself disinterested and put the book down. Not so with, "Apsara Jet". The lure of Southeast Asia with all its' charms, intrigue and uncertainty drew me right into each scene. I'd been to some of places mentioned in Apsara's pages but never dared go where the author has obviously been. Apsara was like taking that voyage you always wanted to but could never get up the gumption while pretending you weren't really all that interested. Uh, huh. I shall look forward to the next one from Mr. Meriweather.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Fiction Novel in a Long Time
Review: I have started quite a few novels and found myself disinterested and put the book down. Not so with, "Apsara Jet". The lure of Southeast Asia with all its' charms, intrigue and uncertainty drew me right into each scene. I'd been to some of places mentioned in Apsara's pages but never dared go where the author has obviously been. Apsara was like taking that voyage you always wanted to but could never get up the gumption while pretending you weren't really all that interested. Uh, huh. I shall look forward to the next one from Mr. Meriweather.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Fiction Novel in a Long Time
Review: I have started quite a few novels and found myself disinterested and put the book down. Not so with, "Apsara Jet". The lure of Southeast Asia with all its' charms, intrigue and uncertainty drew me right into each scene. I'd been to some of places mentioned in Apsara's pages but never dared go where the author has obviously been. Apsara was like taking that voyage you always wanted to but could never get up the gumption while pretending you weren't really all that interested. Uh, huh. I shall look forward to the next one from Mr. Meriweather.


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