Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Book Review: The Other Pilot (Boyd Chailland #1) by Ed Baldwin

The Other Pilot
Title: The Other Pilot (Boyd Chailland #1)

Author: Ed Baldwin 

Stars: 4 stars

Review:
An action adventure which features an Air Force Pilots as the main character. Conspiracy abounds in this story and a conspiracy theorist with revel in this story and compare it to what is happening at this time. I was astounded by some aspects of the tale and as an USAF and civil service veteran taken back by some of what I considered gross misleading facts. But that aside, I would recommend this book to any reader who enjoys an action adventure with out gallons of blood and guts being spilt but with a set of brains being utilized instead.

I have rated this book 4 stars.

I obtained this book from Amazon in Kindle format.
Thank You Frank!

Synopsis:
A 4 star general's F-16 explodes in a fireball over Denver. Within hours the accident investigation board finds evidence he was a fake. Corruption and fraud in government are exposed on a grand scale. Who is The Other Pilot leaking all these secrets? Can Capt. Boyd Chailland stop The Other Pilot before America erupts into civil war?


PaperbackFirst393 pages
Published September 11th 2012 by Brasfield Boods (first published August 10th 2012)

About The Author:
Ed  Baldwin
Ed has lived in every southern state except Mississippi; but he spent the night in jail there once. That was the basis for "Bookman," historical southern fiction. 

A former Air Force flight surgeon, Ed writes adventure novels featuring exotic locations, international intrigue and fast paced action featuring Captain Boyd Chailland, an Air Force fighter pilot turned undercover operative. "The Other Pilot," "The Devil on Chardonnay," The Mingrelian," and "The Fourth Domain" have all hit the Amazon best seller lists in political, financial, and travel categories. 

Returning to his southern roots, Ed has completed "Sliding Delta," a story about Delta blues music. It will be released June 1. He is researching "Empire of the Sunken Lands," a multi-generational saga about the draining of America's largest swamp west of the confluence of the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers.

Ed lives in Hot Springs, Arkansas.

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