Dangerous Past by A.F. Ebbers




Nook, Kindle, or Hardcover formats
240 pages
Publisher: Silverhawk Books (May 2007)

I received a copy from the author in exchange for an honest review.

Synopsis:

 Airline Captain Frank Braden is being stalked by unknown assailants who must arrange his death to look like a suicide or an accident before a specific deadline. He is given the choice of following his assassins demands or forfeiting his wife's life. Braden must choose between doing what ought to be done or keeping his family alive by allowing a murderous and powerful Washington VIP to escape his past.

Review:

A fast paced read, I thought the author did a good job in describing action sequences. I felt as if I was experiencing what Frank was experiencing. There were some typos, however I didn't find them distracting.  I also liked how the author weaved in historical facts in with the plot. A nice debut novel.

Rating:

 
 Author Bio:

A. F. Ebbers, a journalism graduate of Ohio University was a reporter/writer for major newspapers, ad agencies, and in public relations for Cessna Aircraft Company. He also graduated from Army Flight School and flew for the Ohio and Kansas Army National Guards. Later he was called to active duty and served two flying tours in Vietnam. After retirement from the military, he flew for corporations and for regional airlines. A dual rated ATP pilot, he has written for numerous national magazines, Sunday supplements and trade and travel magazines and has written screenplays and short stories. Today he lives with his wife in the Austin, Texas area and, when not writing, enjoys tennis, flying and piano. Dangerous Past is his debut novel.


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http://www.afebbers.com/ 

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Comments

  1. Thank you very much for your review. I loved your book review display on your website.

    A. F. Ebbers

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  2. You're welcome. Thanks for letting me read it.
    Lisa

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