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Radar Contact Lost: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Fibromyalgia from the People Who Suffer from It.
 
 
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Radar Contact Lost: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Fibromyalgia from the People Who Suffer from It. (Paperback)

by Richard E Smith (Author) "It is more fun to make love in the tropics than in Pittsburgh..." (more)
Key Phrases: San Miguel, Nueva Madrid, United States (more...)
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Royce Lemmington, a greedy and ruthless corporate giant, throws the lovely Caribbean island of San Miguel into turmoil. Stewart Pryce, an Air Traffic Controller with a troubled past, is drawn into the conflict by the crash of a jetliner on the island - a crash blamed on a fellow controller. Together with Yasmin Esteban, a quick-witted local reporter, Pryce uncovers the terrible fate Lemmington has planed for the island - a discovery that places them both in Lemmington's deadly sights.

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Radar Contact Lost is the compelling story of an Air Traffic Controller who "runs one into the rocks." Written by controller/pilot/Air Traffic Control Education Association Founder, Richard E. Smith, this fast-paced story set in the exotic Caribbean will grab your interest from the very first paragraph. If you're into Air Traffic Control or aviation - or are just looking for a quick, exciting read - this novel is for you!

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