"A Rattling Good Ride... really good and totally believable" ~ Jill McCaw, Soaring NZ Magazine
THAT WORLD WAR II P-51 MUSTANG FIGHTER PLANE cutting through grim skies on the cover makes it hard to pass up a flying adventure which cuts to the heart of untold wealth, high stakes, and a forbidden love story with a stunning twist. Angle of Attack by Lee Baldwin almost reads as an innocent romance, until you get it that one of those power-hungry dames is trying to kill off the easy-going glider flight instructor whose worst flaw is trusting everybody. Well, almost his worst flaw.
Not that he shouldn’t know better… his associates have been trying to trap him for years, and now they’ve upped the ante to death itself.
Why?
Maybe because an old girlfriend lied to him, and a crime boss ex-partner made sure he was falsely accused and sent to prison where he couldn't talk.
Maybe it’s because his paranoid, ex-Navy jet mechanic brother purloined an antique WWII fighter plane. But they are short one pilot to fly it out of California. Any volunteers? This is fighter pilot fiction from the viewpoint of an innocent convict.
Angle of Attack is a very good story - four stars. Held my attention - the first book I've read in the male first-person POV - had a unique aspect ~ Julie Miles - THC Reviews
I am innocent. The blogs refer to me as Cicero Clay, glider flight instructor and paroled convict. But I didn't do it. I can prove it. And no, you don't want to call me by my first name. I am Clay.
...so begins Lee Baldwin's Angle of Attack. In the words of one Amazon reviewer, "Lee Baldwin has captured the pace of James Lee Burke and the descriptive ability of John Steinbeck."
This dark flying saga comes alive in the worlds of high-performance soaring, aerial combat, WWII warbirds, the world's most expensive diamonds and lovely, quirky women, Baldwin's aviation-themed mystery novel is "a wonderful read" that "pushes all the right mystery buttons," according to other reviewers.
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"A Rattling Good Ride... really good and totally believable" ~ Jill McCaw, Soaring NZ Magazine
THAT WORLD WAR II P-51 MUSTANG FIGHTER PLANE cutting through grim skies on the cover makes it hard to pass up a flying adventure which cuts to the heart of untold wealth, high stakes, and a forbidden love story with a stunning twist. Angle of Attack by Lee Baldwin almost reads as an innocent romance, until you get it that one of those power-hungry dames is trying to kill off the easy-going glider flight instructor whose worst flaw is trusting everybody. Well, almost his worst flaw.
Not that he shouldn’t know better… his associates have been trying to trap him for years, and now they’ve upped the ante to death itself.
Why?
Maybe because an old girlfriend lied to him, and a crime boss ex-partner made sure he was falsely accused and sent to prison where he couldn't talk.
Maybe it’s because his paranoid, ex-Navy jet mechanic brother purloined an antique WWII fighter plane. But they are short one pilot to fly it out of California. Any volunteers? This is fighter pilot fiction from the viewpoint of an innocent convict.
Angle of Attack is a very good story - four stars. Held my attention - the first book I've read in the male first-person POV - had a unique aspect ~ Julie Miles - THC Reviews
I am innocent. The blogs refer to me as Cicero Clay, glider flight instructor and paroled convict. But I didn't do it. I can prove it. And no, you don't want to call me by my first name. I am Clay.
...so begins Lee Baldwin's Angle of Attack. In the words of one Amazon reviewer, "Lee Baldwin has captured the pace of James Lee Burke and the descriptive ability of John Steinbeck."
This dark flying saga comes alive in the worlds of high-performance soaring, aerial combat, WWII warbirds, the world's most expensive diamonds and lovely, quirky women, Baldwin's aviation-themed mystery novel is "a wonderful read" that "pushes all the right mystery buttons," according to other reviewers.