Saturday, July 25, 2020

Book Review: Final Flight by Eric C. Anderson


Final Flight by Eric C. Anderson

Final Flight by Eric C. Anderson
When I read all the things the author had done I thought to myself, he has totally got a handle on what happened and he paints that picture in this book for us.
So detailed and precise, easy to follow and understand. Remember the flights on the news but never a clear idea what really happened.
Starts with a prologue to get you up to speed about how the airline took off and what happens then.
It lets you understand the players involved by giving you a summary of not only their name, their occupation and how they are involved n what transpires.
The tale is not only easy to follow but delves deeper into the characters lifes and personal things about them-money and cars talk to some of them due to their status in life. Before you know it the time is now 2023.
Really draw my attention into understanding what was on the plane, why and who sabotages it. When I first heard the word Kawasaki I thought of motorcycles myself, different division involved.
Love the glossary at the end of the book also as it defines all the terms used in the book.
Everybody wants to move their product at a low fare with a high outcome.
Fast paced, action, adventure, mysteries, sabotage, travel, technology, mafia from many counties, communist party, aircraft maintenance officer, US special forces soldier all mixed together and you learn of what they did to bring it all down.
Received this review copy from the publicist and this is my honest opinion.

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