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Last Flight Home

By Robert J. Wetherall
Published by Penumbra Publishing
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Published: June 18, 2010
Words: 102,738 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781935563273


Description

Born to fly, a Nebraska girl soars to the pinnacle of the global airline industry. Fearlessly meeting challenges in the air and of the heart, she learns life's lessons from family, lovers, enemies, and friends and mentors. Like the proverbial phoenix, she rises from the ashes of tragedy. Through it all, her love of flight sustains her. Crisply told saga with breathtaking flight sequences.

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airline planes flying pilot corporate intrigue

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Review by: Doug Pardee on July 17, 2010 : star star star star star
A solid plot line with interesting characters. Well-written and well-edited.

There are a few small errors in some of the flying scenes, but nothing that affects the story. For that matter, nothing that a non-pilot is even going to notice.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)

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