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Mack Maloney's "Wingman" series in the 1930s, December 16, 2000
This review is from: Crimson Skies: Wings of Justice: Rogue Flyer (FAS8901) (Paperback)
Admittedly it requires familiarity with the board game series it's based on to make total sense--especially with all the airplanes mentioned in it--but it's a thoroughly enjoyable tale of dogfighting, greed, and vengeance over the skies of an alternate 1937 Seattle. The setting is evocative of Mack Maloney's "Wingman" series, but more from the point of view of the people who prefer and enjoy the balkanization of the USA rather than the people who want to restore it.
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Great book, but no follow up books, May 6, 2007
This review is from: Crimson Skies: Wings of Justice: Rogue Flyer (FAS8901) (Paperback)
I played the computer game that these novels were partly based off, and I loved the world in which the game and book take place. I read it pretty fast, and although the end of this book has a section from the second, there was never a second book made in the series, this is the only downfall, otherwise the book is great.
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