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Charles Cogswell

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Fascinating Historical Fiction

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 12-24-22

A fascinating tale of a little known piece of American military history. In 1941, prior to formal U.S. involvement in World War II, military pilots from the Army, Navy and Marine Corps formed the American Volunteer Group, who came to be known as the “Flying Tigers.” After training in Burma, they valiantly defended our Chinese allies from Japanese bombers and protected the Burma Road, a vital logistical route. Richard Powell artfully blends Flying Tiger training and combat operations with personal stories of pilots, support personnel, host country natives, and a group of American missionaries. There is humor, romance, and human drama in addition to “seat- of your pants,” combat flight maneuvers. Powell’s writing is significantly enhanced by Col Brigg’s spot-on narration. He is a great story teller and puts you right in the pilot’s seat.

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Dangers of the military industrial complex

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 11-16-22

Outgoing President Eisenhower warned America about the dangers of the “military industrial complex,” an unhealthy alliance of the U.S. Armed Forces and the defense industry. The fact that Ike’s warning has gone largely unheeded serves as the premise of Frederick Moll’s novel, The Sellout. Corporate politics within a huge, multi-national defense contractor, personal greed, romantic attraction, and competing international interests are woven into a suspenseful, attention-grabbing tale. The narration by Thomas Briggs is compelling; so compelling that I was late for an appointment as I sat in my car outside the doctor’s office determined to listen to just one more chapter.

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Hell of a story

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 11-04-22

Duke Jefferson - Private Eye is an exciting tale marked by hard-hitting, non-stop action and suspense. The characters are well developed, and there is plenty of local color in post WWII New Orleans. Richard Hartmetz’s story is significantly enhanced by the exceptional narration by Tom Briggs which puts you right there in the action. All in all, an excellent book well worth a listen.

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