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Title:
Flight of the Intruder (MP3)
Series:
Jake Grafton #1
Written by:
Stephen Coonts 
Read by:
Benjamin L. Darcie 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
12 hours 11 minutes 
MP3 size:
504 MB 
Published:
June 04 2013 
Available Date:
September 01 2013 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781480560604 
Genres:
Fiction; American Fiction; War Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda/Brilliance audio 
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International bestseller
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“Packed with action, emotion, suspense, and tragedy, Flight of the Intruder offers profound and gripping insight into the lives and loves of naval carrier pilots.”
Clive Cussler

The original Stephen Coonts thriller, and one of the best-selling military novels ever released.

Hailed as the finest combat aviation novel to emerge from the Vietnam War, Flight of the Intruder spent twenty-eight weeks on the New York Times hardcover bestseller list. An instant classic, the book was translated into more than twenty languages and made into a major motion picture. Its hero, Jake Grafton, became a household name and the star of more than a dozen other Coonts’ bestsellers. Without question, the strength of the book lies in its flying scenes when Jake Grafton straps himself into the cockpit of his A-6 Intruder. Jake’s love of flying is contagious whether you are picking up the book for the first time or rereading it for the third. No one better captures the world of Navy carrier pilots than Stephen Coonts. An Intruder pilot who flew combat missions off the deck of the USS Enterprise in the Vietnam War, Coonts lived the life he writes about, and he puts readers inside the hearts and minds of the pilots to reveal a world unknown to those outside the naval aviators’ fraternity. Few will forget the book’s final gut-wrenching scene when Jake’s once-innocent love of flying gives way to guilt and frustration and the need to give meaning to the deaths of his comrades.