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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The 'Fox shall rise again!!!,
This review is from: Firefox Down! (Hardcover)
Poor Mitchell Gant, the burnt-out Vietnam vet and ex-fighter jock dragooned by "The Company" to sneak into Russia and steal the latest Soviet wonder fighter plane, "Firefox". Having barely survived storms of Russian missiles and a close dogfight with the other Firefox prototype, he discovers (in the first few pages of "Firefox Down") that he's running out of fuel. Mustering all of his flying skills, and after another un-in with other Russian jets, Gant lands on a frozen lake in Finnish Lapland, outside of Russia - but not far enough. Barely getting out of the empty Russian jet before it sinks under a frozen lake, Gant is captured by the Russians. The western spymasters, too late to save Gant, quickly locate the Firefox, but are cut off by a blizzard. Thus starts the race - for the west to break out of the storm before the Russians learn the superplane's location.Few sequels measure up to their original, fewer ofcourse succeed, but "Down" is atleast the match of the first book. Picking up exactly where the last let off, Thomas displays his masterful sense of precisely paced action, riveting aerial scenes and nuanced charachters. Not as personal a novel as "Firefox", which was more centered around pilot/pirate Mitchell Gant, "Down" is more of an ensemble piece with more charachters in the trenches. Still, Gant, seemingly played out in the last book, continues to reveal more scars, unpeeling himself like an onion. This isn't your typical paper-thin technothriller, but you knew that already if you read "Firefox".
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Superb Sequel to FIREFOX!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Firefox Down! (Hardcover)
This novel is an excellent follow up to FIREFOX, and it takes place right where the first book left off. If you are eager to find out what happens to Gant and the Firefox after the first book, or the movie, you must read this book! Warning though, this book is VERY suspenseful, with Gant forced to land in Finland and NATO and Soviet forces rushing to retrieve the incredible superfighter. This book holds onto all the great qualities of the first book, and you will not put it down. For fans of FIREFOX, aircraft, espionage, supense, and military fiction, this is a must read and you will not be disappointed.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not Free SF Reader,
By Blue Tyson "- Research Finished" (Legion clubhouse) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Firefox Down! (Paperback)
Mitchell Gant, after nicking Firefox, has survived a dogfight. He doesnot come out completely unscathed, and is forced to ditch the plane. The rest of this thriller revolves around the attempts to get back to the plane, and get Gant back to the plane, as he is the only many they have currently qualified to have a chance of flying it out of Lapland for them.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
I recieved a different book cover,
By Donald E. DeFilippo (Schenectady, New York United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Firefox Down (Paperback)
The story line fits the sequel with suspense, action, a plausible plot but tends to be "exposition-heavy" when Colonel Dmitri Priabin (KGB) catches up with Gant and Anna, by boarding the train at Chudovo just before Leningrad and ends with Anna being shot attempting to cross into Finland.
Almost as good as "Firefox" and a much better read than my novel "The Revelation, Year 2027, it's Coming!"
1 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Books were fine. Better be prepared to wait!,
By Jet Jock (Oak Harbor, WA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Firefox Down (Paperback)
Books were fine and in decent shape for their age. To say service was bad, however, would imply that there was any at all. Ordered my books in early August. Heard nothing for a month! Then got email notifying me of tracking numbers and items shipped. Checked the #s, for tracking to only find out that they did not exist. Emailed the company stating the problem and copies of the order and tracking #s. Got nothing for nearly three months. Then someone asked me how my order went in November. Again, I described by problem. and after three more weeks and a short "I'll check into it" reply. I finally got my books after 3 1/2 months. If you are REALLY looking for a certain book it might be worth it otherwise I'd pass if I were you.
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Firefox Down! by Craig Thomas (Paperback - Mar. 1993)
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