Synopsis
During the Vietnam War, attack pilot Jake Grafton, struggling with his conscience and trying to find meaning to all the senseless death and destruction, decides to plan an illegal bombing raid into the very heart of Hanoi
Review
"A winner." ? "Philadelphia Inquirer"
A winner. "Philadelphia Inquirer""
[Coonts's] gripping, first-person narration of aerial combat is the best I've ever read. Once begun, this book cannot be laid aside. The Wall Street Journal"
Coont's pilots are the real McCoy and his compassion for them sustains his story from first page to last . . . a sometimes exhilarating, often nightmarish tale. Kirkus Reviews"
A winner. Philadelphia Inquirer"
Kept me strapped in the cockpit of the author's imagination for a down-and-dirty novel. St. Louis Post-Dispatch"
Coonts makes us see, smell, hear, taste, and feel battle. Cleveland PlainDealer"
"[Coonts's] gripping, first-person narration of aerial combat is the best I've ever read. Once begun, this book cannot be laid aside." ? The Wall Street Journal
"Coont's pilots are the real McCoy and his compassion for them sustains his story from first page to last . . . a sometimes exhilarating, often nightmarish tale." ? Kirkus Reviews
"A winner." ? Philadelphia Inquirer
"Kept me strapped in the cockpit of the author's imagination for a down-and-dirty novel." ? St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"Coonts makes us see, smell, hear, taste, and feel battle." ? Cleveland PlainDealer
-[Coonts's] gripping, first-person narration of aerial combat is the best I've ever read. Once begun, this book cannot be laid aside.- ? The Wall Street Journal
-Coont's pilots are the real McCoy and his compassion for them sustains his story from first page to last . . . a sometimes exhilarating, often nightmarish tale.- ? Kirkus Reviews
-A winner.- ? Philadelphia Inquirer
-Kept me strapped in the cockpit of the author's imagination for a down-and-dirty novel.- ? St. Louis Post-Dispatch
-Coonts makes us see, smell, hear, taste, and feel battle.- ? Cleveland PlainDealer
[Coonts's] gripping, first-person narration of aerial combat is the best I've ever read. Once begun, this book cannot be laid aside. ? The Wall Street Journal
Coont's pilots are the real McCoy and his compassion for them sustains his story from first page to last . . . a sometimes exhilarating, often nightmarish tale. ? Kirkus Reviews
A winner. ? Philadelphia Inquirer
Kept me strapped in the cockpit of the author's imagination for a down-and-dirty novel. ? St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Coonts makes us see, smell, hear, taste, and feel battle. ? Cleveland PlainDealer
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