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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutely the Best Thriller this Season!,
By Jim Peterson (Boise, Idaho) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fire Flight: A Novel (Nance, John J) (Hardcover)
I've been in the business of wildland firefighting and airtankering for more than three decades, and I'm darn proud of the image of my brethren that John Nance paints in this grand novel. Clark Maxwell and Bill Deason, if not psuedonyms for real airtanker pilots, represent the best among us, and the flight sequences are steller. So, for that matter, is the character development, and the depth of Clark's attitudes and opinions and struggles, especially where Karen Jones is concerned. I've known at least three Karen Jones in the smokejumper circles, and Nance's descriptions are dead on. I'm aware there are some rancid comments from one of my mad-about-everything fellow pilots posted here, but disregard his nonsense. This is great fiction against the background of the real deal, and you can take that from one who's been there. Recommend this to evryone you can. If they listen to this man, we just might get some things fixed in Washington!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
TOP FLIGHT AUTHOR READING,
This review is from: Fire Flight (Audio Cassette)
It's often a treat and a privilege to hear an audio book read by the author. Such is the case with "Fire Flight" read by popular John J. Nance. He brings an understanding and nuance to the tale that even the best vocal performer may not achieve.Fiery infernos are spreading rapidly, very quickly out of control and threatening to engulf two national parks. Flames will also level countless homes and buildings in the park. Fighting the fires is an antiquated fleet of aircraft called air tankers. These planes should have been replaced long ago to say nothing of risking their pilots lives as they attempt to contain the raging blazes. Clark Maxwell, an experienced pilot had no intention of joining this battle until he receives a call from Jerry Stein, a friend and owner of a fleet of air tankers. Soon after Maxwell becomes a part of the fire fighters mysterious air disasters begin to occur. It's not long before he has good reason to believe that an evil force is behind these crashes. Winds are fanning the flames and people are panicking. As Maxwell probes further his investigation causes him to question officials he would never have believed might be involved in such a horrific conflagration. Those who like their thrillers laced with action will find much to like in "Fire Flight". - Gail Cooke
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Nail Biting Thriller Combined with a Superb Mystery,
By Vesta Irene (the Pacific Northwest) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fire Flight: A Novel (Nance, John J) (Hardcover)
Clark Maxwell came out of retirement to help fight the fires that are raging in the west because his ex-boss, somewhat sleazy, kind of cheap, Jerry Stein said he needed him. Clark and his new co-pilot are flying a DC6B watertanker when the tanker in front goes down with his friend Jeff Maze aboard. One of the wings came off in midair. Clark believes that the planes have had all of their required maintenance checks, because Stein is his friend and a pilot himself. He wouldn't send his crew out in planes that weren't fit.But Clark can't help himself and he checks out a plane on the ground and sees that the maintenance had not been performed. He calls the FBI, but Stein's security chief overhears the call and calls the feds back, pretending he's Maxwell, and he says he was concerned over nothing, then he impersonates an FBI agent to find out just what it is Clark knows and Clark is about to fall into the trap. Nance is a master when it comes to the airplane thriller and he's out done himself this time. His portrayal of wild fires, the destruction they cause, the lives they destroy will have ice shooting up your spine while you read about disaster after disaster as Clark and his comrades combat one of the worst fires in history in their aging planes that appear to be held together with only spit and chewing gum. Reviewed by Vesta Irene
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