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Flash Point

By: James W. Huston
Narrated by: Adams Morgan
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Sean Woods and Tony Vialli are F-14 pilots stationed aboard the USS George Washington in the Mediterranean. During a port call in Naples, Vialli falls for a beautiful woman he meets on a train who tells him she's Italian. She finally reveals she isn't Italian at all, and lures him out of the country to visit her. Vialli submits false leave papers, swears Woods to secrecy, and flies off to see her. His lover's trip becomes a nightmare when Vialli and the woman are brutally attacked in what appears to be a terrorist action.

Enraged over his friend's vicious assault and furious at the lack of American response, Woods thinks the United States should retaliate against the man claiming responsibility, who says he is part of a secret society of assassins founded in the 11th century. Woods wants his country to declare war against this man personally, but his congressman pays no attention. A group of Israeli Air Force pilots offer Woods the chance to exact his own revenge by flying a section of F-14s with the Israelis, without the US Navy's knowledge. Woods' flight turns into one of the biggest air battles since World War II. He must fight for his life, then fight to keep what he has done secret from the Navy and the rest of the world, all because of a woman whose identity and motives continue to elude him.

©2000 James W. Huston (P)2000 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Espionage Genre Fiction Political Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense Air Force Military Middle East Italy War Fiction Suspense Aviation US Air Force

Critic reviews

"Huston's third military thriller is also his best...superb action, crackling hardware speak, and just enough American heroism." (Kirkus Reviews)
"If you like Tom Clancy, Houston is a good step up." (Washington Post Book World)
"Huston combines high tech, high adventure, and high style with soft romance to produce a fast-moving thriller that will delight." (Booklist)
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Mr Morgan must be a good narrator or he wouldn't have been chosen for what I consider a good read. He comes up very short on this one. It sounds like it is read at the local library.
Apologies to Mr. Morgan but I am just calling it as I see (hear) it.

Narration could be better

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The storyline is awesome, but I found myself having to force it. I usually blow through books and want more, but Huston's passive voice and short sentence structure made listening feel choppy and unengaged. I didn't feel the characters, so when things happened, I felt meh. It was a good story, though, and had parts that were edge of the seat with suspense and wanting to know what happened next.

Good Story, Bad Writing

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Three stars, because I like the story.

Not four because the narrator is HORRIBLE. To re-hash, Long pauses are left in while the reader takes a drink...which you get to listen to, and NO pauses are placed between plot shifts. I also had a hard time placing dialogue at times, only to realize a minute later that I was hearing a totally new conversation.

My other major gripe, there are places where the editor overlaped audio. In two distinct places, you get to try and pick out the same voice reading 30-40 seconds off of itself. Just bad all around.

The story is good, read the book and save yourself a headache.

Wish I'd read this first.

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What did you like best about Flash Point? What did you like least?

While Huston is an excellent writer, this story takes the concept of

What was most disappointing about James W. Huston???s story?

Not in the range of believability

Could you see Flash Point being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?

No

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This is an interesting book about the military and terrorism. Unlike another reviewer, I found the narration to be superior. What I really appreciated about this book was the lack of profanity. Some military novels are so filled with profanity that it distracts from the book.

Liked this book

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