A Dollar for The Ferryman

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense
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Author: DW Mace ISBN: 9781310802942
Publisher: DW Mace Publication: January 20, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: DW Mace
ISBN: 9781310802942
Publisher: DW Mace
Publication: January 20, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

It is 1968. The place is Indochina.
Stacey Mckenna is no ordinary pilot. She flies the lethal skies of Laos and Cambodia in unarmed airplanes and helicopters. She is eighteen years old... an age when most of her contemporaries are still in senior high school, or are freshmen at college.
She flies for Air America... the CIA's clandestine air force; flying missions that would make most pilots pale at the very thought. She is the living embodiment of the Air America slogan:
"Anything, Anywhere, Anytime... Professionally."
The occupation of pilot is forbidden to U.S. Military women during the Vietnam War...but Stacey Mckenna is not a U.S. Military woman. She belongs to "The Company"... the CIA.
Her ground chief has given her two Franklin Half-Dollars on a dog-tag chain as her lucky mascot, with which she can "Pay The Ferryman" if, one day, her luck finally runs out and she can't dodge the "Golden B-B"... the one in a million shot that has her name on it.

Please note:
This is the complete version of "A Dollar for The Ferryman" which was previously available in Novella form in eight parts.

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It is 1968. The place is Indochina.
Stacey Mckenna is no ordinary pilot. She flies the lethal skies of Laos and Cambodia in unarmed airplanes and helicopters. She is eighteen years old... an age when most of her contemporaries are still in senior high school, or are freshmen at college.
She flies for Air America... the CIA's clandestine air force; flying missions that would make most pilots pale at the very thought. She is the living embodiment of the Air America slogan:
"Anything, Anywhere, Anytime... Professionally."
The occupation of pilot is forbidden to U.S. Military women during the Vietnam War...but Stacey Mckenna is not a U.S. Military woman. She belongs to "The Company"... the CIA.
Her ground chief has given her two Franklin Half-Dollars on a dog-tag chain as her lucky mascot, with which she can "Pay The Ferryman" if, one day, her luck finally runs out and she can't dodge the "Golden B-B"... the one in a million shot that has her name on it.

Please note:
This is the complete version of "A Dollar for The Ferryman" which was previously available in Novella form in eight parts.

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