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| AUTHOR: | John J. Nance |
| CATEGORY: | Book |
| MANUFACTURER: | Jove Books |
| ISBN: | 0515130125 |
| TYPE: | Fiction, Fiction - Espionage / Thriller, Mystery & Detective - General, Technological, Thrillers |
| MEDIA: | Mass Market Paperback |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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Customer Reviews of Blackout
MY review The Book Blackout, by author John Nance, was a very exciting book. Having this be the first book of his I've read, I found this book interesting at all times leaving me wondering, "what happens now. The story evolves around 2 characters running from an terrorist group out to keep them from taking. Kat Bronsky a very well know FBI hostage negotiator is out to save the survivors of a plane crash over Vietnam jungle and also find out what keeps bringing down al these jumbo jets. One of the survivors that she is trying to keep alive is Robert McCabe a polister prize winning writer thinks he knows the answers, but his contact is dead and the only person who can tell him what is going on is lost somewhere in the U.S. This is the only book I've read that I have found interesting enough to keep my attention. I am only 15 years old and don't really like to read all that much. The readers who enjoy fast pace interesting books would really enjoy reading this book. The only thing I really found in this book that I didn't like was the ending of it. I guess John Nance leave the ending of the book for the reader to decide.
BLACKOUT - A nonstop aviation thriller
An airliner flies out of control when a mysterious light penetrates the cockpit leaving no one capable of flying it to safety - except maybe a kid who knows the Boeing 747 controls from a flight simulator. And to make matters worse, there are similarities between this 'flash' incident, and another jumbo jet that got into trouble in the skies near Cuba. Is this a new kind of terrorism? Or some sort of internal sabotage? Or maybe just a coincidence?
Book series heroine FBI Agent Katherine 'Kat' Bronsky is delivering a seminar on just these kinds of problems when she is pressed into service to solve and save the 'rudderless' jumbo jet and its two hundred passengers. With mysterious information provided to her by a newspaper reporter covering her seminar, she realizes evil forces, with possibly a worldwide network that rivals the capabilities and size of the FBI, are at work. These nefarious forces quickly make her and others the hunted, instead of the hunters.
Just when you hope for an adrenalin let up, this best yet JOHN NANCE aviation thriller climbs to a higher level of suspense, terror and fear. Series (swashbuckler?) character Kat Bronsky unconventional style continues to develop with this installment, along with her intelligence, wit and inventiveness. When every situation gets worse (by the minute), she gets better. So strap in, place your tray tables in their full upright position, and enjoy the flight.
Tough to put down
Not having read any of Nance's works, I decided to take a chance and picked up Blackout from the bargain book table. I'm glad I did. Nance takes the reader on a page-turning adventure than starts with the unexplained crash of a U.S. passenger jet in the Caribbean. The story quickly shifts to a meeting in Hong Kong where an FBI agent Kat Bronsky (who specializes in airline terrorism) meets up with Washington Post reporter Robert McCabe (who claims to know something about the downing of the plane). Nance then chronicles the efforts of this pair to uncover the truth regarding the downing of the first jet (and those that come later). Blackout is clearly a page turner that grabs the reader early and keeps him guessing. Prepare for some level of sleep deprivation as you stay up too late in order to read "just one more chapter."