Author: | Chris Stewart | ISBN: | 9781429953221 |
Publisher: | St. Martin's Press | Publication: | April 15, 2008 |
Imprint: | Thomas Dunne Books | Language: | English |
Author: | Chris Stewart |
ISBN: | 9781429953221 |
Publisher: | St. Martin's Press |
Publication: | April 15, 2008 |
Imprint: | Thomas Dunne Books |
Language: | English |
It's meant to be the triumphant debut of the Ares, a US superjet named after the Greek God of war. With its ultra powerful laser and ability to easily outmaneuver anything else in the sky, the Ares opens a new era in warfare. But when it is stolen before of a crowd of international dignitaries, the President and his defense staff must use outdated technology to try to stop their creation from sparking a war between civilizations.
It's up to Colonel "Jesse" James to save the world from impending doom. But the obstacles will be numerous. He faces suspicion from the President's chief advisor, a romantic interest with unknown allegiances, and a terror plot that seems too obvious to be true. In his fourth novel, Stewart is in top form- fusing a high octane plot with hair raising flight scenes drawn from his career as a fighter pilot.
"The plane’s the real star, of course, and the book soars when it’s in its natural habitat, the sky." - Publishers Weekly
It's meant to be the triumphant debut of the Ares, a US superjet named after the Greek God of war. With its ultra powerful laser and ability to easily outmaneuver anything else in the sky, the Ares opens a new era in warfare. But when it is stolen before of a crowd of international dignitaries, the President and his defense staff must use outdated technology to try to stop their creation from sparking a war between civilizations.
It's up to Colonel "Jesse" James to save the world from impending doom. But the obstacles will be numerous. He faces suspicion from the President's chief advisor, a romantic interest with unknown allegiances, and a terror plot that seems too obvious to be true. In his fourth novel, Stewart is in top form- fusing a high octane plot with hair raising flight scenes drawn from his career as a fighter pilot.
"The plane’s the real star, of course, and the book soars when it’s in its natural habitat, the sky." - Publishers Weekly