WRAITH
Released: May 04, 2010
Publisher: Total Recall Publications Inc
Format: Hardcover, 354 pages
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Bestselling thriller writer Clive Cussler has enthusiastically endorsed WRAITH, a new techno-thriller and first novel by former Stealth Bomber pilot James R. Hannibal:
''Hannibal brings together a terrific mix of real air technology with intrigue and nonstop action. A true suspenseful story that will keep you turning the pages until the exciting finale; it really is a great tale.''
Publishers Weekly gave a favorable review in its April 26, 2010 issue:
''Hannibal, a former air force officer, offers an insider's view into some of the U.S. Air Force's most intriguing weapons systems in his promising first novel, a post-9/11 thriller....Hannibal demonstrates that high-tech weapons are only tools, and that it s the people doing the fighting who win the day....will please military fiction fans.''
Readers will be fascinated by insider knowledge about the fabled Stealth community, an elite class of only 350 B-2 pilots worldwide, of which Hannibal was trained as number 190. Because of Mr. Hannibal s former high clearances, he had to write WRAITH on an un-networked laptop and hand carry the manuscript to Whiteman Air Force Base, where security personnel ''sanitized'' it and approved it for release. As one reviewer says, You ll wonder if reading it could get you arrested.
WRAITH introduces readers to an exciting new fictional aviator, protagonist Michael Victor Barron. Amidst the darkness of the 9/11 aftermath and the controversy of a fatal training accident, Victor leaves his A-10 Warthog squadron to join the Stealth Bomber, where he is certain he will have a better chance to gain retribution for the twin tower attacks. At the Stealth Wing, a covert operative recognizes Victor s unique talents and recruits him into the top secret world of Operation Cerberus, an executive-directed mission to eliminate terrorist leaders. Cerberus takes Victor from a harrowing flight high over a hidden desert testing facility to a fight for his life on the Iraqi dunes.
Readers are challenged to solve a secret message about WRAITH and its sequel encoded into the book s dedication. Hannibal used a 150-year old encryption technique to embed the code and then left clues in WRAITH s text to help readers decipher it. Try breaking the code yourself!
''Hannibal brings together a terrific mix of real air technology with intrigue and nonstop action. A true suspenseful story that will keep you turning the pages until the exciting finale; it really is a great tale.''
Publishers Weekly gave a favorable review in its April 26, 2010 issue:
''Hannibal, a former air force officer, offers an insider's view into some of the U.S. Air Force's most intriguing weapons systems in his promising first novel, a post-9/11 thriller....Hannibal demonstrates that high-tech weapons are only tools, and that it s the people doing the fighting who win the day....will please military fiction fans.''
Readers will be fascinated by insider knowledge about the fabled Stealth community, an elite class of only 350 B-2 pilots worldwide, of which Hannibal was trained as number 190. Because of Mr. Hannibal s former high clearances, he had to write WRAITH on an un-networked laptop and hand carry the manuscript to Whiteman Air Force Base, where security personnel ''sanitized'' it and approved it for release. As one reviewer says, You ll wonder if reading it could get you arrested.
WRAITH introduces readers to an exciting new fictional aviator, protagonist Michael Victor Barron. Amidst the darkness of the 9/11 aftermath and the controversy of a fatal training accident, Victor leaves his A-10 Warthog squadron to join the Stealth Bomber, where he is certain he will have a better chance to gain retribution for the twin tower attacks. At the Stealth Wing, a covert operative recognizes Victor s unique talents and recruits him into the top secret world of Operation Cerberus, an executive-directed mission to eliminate terrorist leaders. Cerberus takes Victor from a harrowing flight high over a hidden desert testing facility to a fight for his life on the Iraqi dunes.
Readers are challenged to solve a secret message about WRAITH and its sequel encoded into the book s dedication. Hannibal used a 150-year old encryption technique to embed the code and then left clues in WRAITH s text to help readers decipher it. Try breaking the code yourself!
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