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Book Reviews of Fire Flight

Fire Flight
Fire Flight
Author: John J. Nance
ISBN-13: 9780743476607
ISBN-10: 0743476603
Publication Date: 12/28/2004
Pages: 576
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 19 ratings
Publisher: Pocket Star
Book Type: Paperback
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Nance's latest aviation thriller (Pandora's Clock; Turbulence) departs a bit from his successful formula of race-against-the-clock plotting and in-flight suspense. Instead, it plunges into the world of smoke jumping, with many intricate and intimate sequences featuring airborne firefighters at work. It's a good trade-off. There is still plenty of suspense and high-stakes action, but the story is more character-driven and lighter on professional jargon, anchored by a romantic triangle and a whodunit. At the center of both is veteran pilot Clark Maxwell, called back into battle from the private sector by his slightly sleazy former boss Jerry Stein when multiple forest fires stretch the resources of the Forest Service and threaten local populations. Clark's re-up with the service lands him in the orbit of feisty fellow smoke jumper Karen Jones, his longtime "fantasy pinup girl." Their mutual chemistry is undeniable, but nonstop firefighting-and, more important, Karen's hot-tempered husband, Trent-stand in the way of romance. Troubles in the air begin when a last-minute switch puts hotshot pilot Jeff Maze aboard the Douglas DC-6 originally earmarked for Clark. The wings break off the plane in flight, killing Jeff and his co-pilot instantly. Jeff's distraught girlfriend, Misty, holds some of the keys to the puzzle, which Clark determines to piece together. He suspects merely negligence, but when the same airborne fate nearly befalls pilot buddy Sam Littlefox, Clark concludes that it's sabotage. But by whom, and for what purpose?
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In the arid wilderness of Yellowstone and Grand Teton Nat\'l. parks a raging fire is sweeping the land. Equipped with aging firefighting planes, a corps of exhausted flyers wages a desperate battle against not only the blaze but also their own growing fear. Mysterious airborne tragedies are claiming the lives of their fellow fire bombers and smokejumpers - and no one wants to be next.

I love all of John Nance\'s books!
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the earth is burning, the pilots are dying, time is running out.
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This is an excellent novel about fighting forest fires with airplanes. John J. Nance is always good.
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If you've never read one of Nances' books, now is the time to start. This story is one of his best.
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One of his best!
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Fire fighting in the forests of Yellowstone National Park. John Nance at his best
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This is a sort of mystery suspense. It is about the people who fly those planes to drop water on forest fires but also there is a mystery about the planes used. Jon Nance is a air line pilot so he knows all about air craft. He is a darn good author.