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The High Flyer

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Twelve years after World War I, former Flight Sergeant Ben Norton must discover the truth behind his wartime colleague's death.
1930. The Lance family, major shareholders in Marshfield Aviation, watch in horror as their prototype fighter fails to pull out of a dive during a display before government and military VIPs. At the pilot's funeral, a man introduces himself to the widow as Ben Norton, a close friend of her husband during war service with the Royal Flying Corps.
Ben becomes Marshfield's new Test Pilot, determined to refute worldwide press claims of a faulty aircraft design. Convinced that deliberate sabotage was behind the crash, the young flyer vows to uncover whoever was responsible. But who is Ben Norton? And why is it that the man he claims to have been his close wartime colleague had not once mentioned Ben to his wife during eight years of marriage?|1930. When his former flying partner is killed during the test flight of a brand-new military aircraft, Ben Norton determines to find out the truth behind his wartime colleague's death. Was the fatal crash caused by a design flaw, pilot error - or something more sinister? And what is the wartime secret that caused the rift between the two men?
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 8, 2016
      In this solid series debut set in 1930 from Darrell (Spanish Inquisition), Chris Peterson, a test pilot who shot down 18 German planes during WWI, perishes while flying a new aircraft, the Lance fighter, during its debut at an English airfield. Witnesses to the fatal crash include government ministers, high-ranking RAF officers, and Ben Norton, who flew with Peterson during the war when the two were “as close as brothers.” They later had a falling out, and Ben was planning to blackmail Peterson. Instead, he attends his fellow airman’s funeral, where he tells the widow, Julia, that he believes there should be a thorough investigation into the tragedy. Ben comes to suspect foul play in Peterson’s death, which complicates his plan to replace the dead man as test pilot for the Lance. His own secrets are threatened when he’s sought out by a woman who hopes to mine his memories for a biography of Peterson she’s writing. The characterizations aren’t deep, but Ben makes for an intriguingly enigmatic series sleuth.

    • Booklist

      March 1, 2016
      During WWI, Jack Norton and Chris Peterson shot down 18 enemy aircraft, including that of German ace Gustav Blomfeld. But something happened, and by the end of the war, they were bitter enemies. After the war, Jack changed his name to Ben and fled to Egypt to set up his own air-shipping company. Peterson went on to marry Julia Lance, daughter of the wealthy owner of an aeronautics company, which led him to pilot the Lance, a test plane designed to revolutionize military warfare. When Peterson is tragically killed during a test flight, Ben is there to witness the disaster and volunteers to take over as the Lance's pilot. Some believe the crash was the result of a design flaw, but Ben thinks it may have been sabotage and launches a clandestine investigation. Solid writing, a twisty plot, taut suspense, and a brave but flawed hero make this aviation adventure an engaging read.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)

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