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This novel is a "Cops and Robbers" story with a twist of Vietnam mixed in. Detective First Class Salvatore A. Joseph retired after twenty-five years of police service. He chased armed felons most of his career. He took up flying along the way and worked his way up from co-pilot to captain on several different jets. Today, he is a captain on two popular business airplanes: the Hawker Siddeley 800-XP Mid-Size Jet and the large cabin Challenger-601-3A series. He knows what he is talking about when it comes to hijackers and jet airplanes.
A crafty Cops and Robbers tale with a twist of Vietnam mixed in. Try to follow the evidence trail as the robbers move from state to state robbing banks. See if you can figure out the clues to the mystery inside. A great read if you like cops and robbers— real crime drama told by a Police Detective...in the style of catch me if you think you can.
Subtitled "a romance," Sabbatical is the story of Susan Rachel Allan Seckler, a sharp young associate professor of early American literature--part Jewish, part Gypsy, and possibly descended from Edgar Allan Poe--and her husband Fenwick Scott Key Turner, a 50-year-old ex-CIA officer currently between careers, a direct descendant of the author of "The Star Spangled Banner" and himself the author of a troublemaking book about his former employer. Seven years into their marriage, they decide to take a sabbatical, a sailboat journey on which they sum up their years together and try to make important decisions about the years ahead. True to its subtitle, the novel combines the mysterious and marvelous (unexplained disappearances, a fabled sea monster in Chesapeake Bay) with romantic love and daring adventure. Sabbatical is quintessential Barth: it involves sailing, twinship, the joy of love and literature, the sorrow of death and disaster, and a playfully complex narrative. The author has written a foreword for this new edition.
What was it like to serve as an airman in the Second World War, as a pilot, a gunner, a wireless operator, or as a pilot or observer over the trenches of the Western Front during the First World War, or in the Fleet Air Arm or as a fitter or in the WomenAEs Royal Air Force, or as a member of the ground crew who are so often overlooked in the history of Britain's air arm? And how can you find out about an individual, an ancestor whose service career is a gap in your family's history? Phil Tomaselli shows you how this can be done.