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Rating:  Summary: Ominously predicts 9/11 type attack Review: Although this book was published well before September 11, 2001, the attack described in the novel has many eery parallels to the one perpetrated on the World Trade Center towers and the others that have been threatening the USA since that time.Tom Clancy and other authors have written many novels that depict possible scenarios for terrorist attacks. Unfortunately, nobody at the CIA or FBI seems to read them, or they would have been better prepared. Read this one and then watch the news. You won't be quite as surprised any more.
Rating:  Summary: A fantastic war games story with a great plot twist! Review: Dave Morris' "Last Flight" starts in high gear and never lets up on the accelerator until the last paragraph closes. Don't let the fact that you've never heard of Morris stop you, this is one of the finest first novels I've ever seen. The story alone is worth the read -- excellent character development with a fast-paced plot: action-filled flight scenes, believable political dangers, massive explosions, massacres of innocents and daring escapes... this is like the best of Tom Clancy crossed with Indiana Jones. There's a plot twist that fooled me and made the book even more delightful a story. (And more real and frightening!) Even better are the details on WWII fighter planes, radar and air traffic control, international espionage, and citizen defense groups. Morris is a pilot, a war plane expert and a ham radio operator, so it's not just believable, it's authentic. Recommended for anyone who likes a good adventure and war story, and any pilot, WWII buff or war games fan. Thanks, Dave! Keep them coming!
Rating:  Summary: Good for a Gag, Literally. Review: This piece is one of the worst I have ever had the unfortunate task of reviewing. The story never comes to complete fruition and the english language has been horribly hacked. Words have been strung together, but I could not consider giving this the title of "book." I am certainly glad that the royalties are being donated to the Red Cross. Goodness knows the author is undeserving.
Rating:  Summary: It's good for a gag, Literally. Review: This title was one of the worst pieces I have ever had the unfortunate task of reviewing. This paperbound item contains words though I would hardly give them the honorable title of book. The formation of a sensible story never comes to fruition and the english language has been horribly hacked. I'm glad the royalties are going to the Red Cross for the author is hardly deserving of them.
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