
Dark Wing
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Joe Barrett
Now in command of the 303rd Fighter Squadron, Colonel Matt Pontowski, grandson of a former US president, attempts to boost the morale of his pilots who know their killer A-10 Warthog aircraft are due to be phased out. When trouble erupts in Hong Kong and southern China, his wing volunteers for a dangerous undercover mission against the world's most feared and volatile superpower. A massacre is looming and millions of innocent people are at risk. Pontowski and his volunteers are now reluctant to withdraw, despite orders, as they initiate their own plans to overthrow the brutal regime that has been gaining power.
Meanwhile back in Washington, National Security Advisor Bill Carroll, Asia specialist Mazie Kamigami, and assistant Wentworth Hazelton fight to ensure plans go accordingly. Mazie is stunned when the conflict brings her closer to her estranged father Victor Kamigami and his lover Jin Chu, an ethereal, young fortune teller.
The fate of Hong Kong - and the survival of the squadron - depends upon the flying skills of all the ace pilots, including the beautiful Denise "Skeeter" Ashton. Along with the "Junkyard Dogs", they exploit the situation to achieve what they now know has to be done.
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Superb. Barrett to the rescue again.
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I purchased this book as I love narrator Joe Barrett in all of author Brian Haig, Sean Drummond series, and was hoping to find more of that same type of writing. This was way too long and needed better editing as I would not even attempt another story from this author. This story had all the elements needed to make it a fast action thriller, but the length took out all the suspense and diluted the action. I know Nelson DeMille gets away with lengthy stories eg John Cory series, but this author is not in his league as of yet. A little more Earnest Hemingway style would have done the trick.
I do use the 1.25x speed to match the action.
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