Flight into Fear

· The Duncan Kyle Collection Book 1 · Canelo
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A dynamic race with death high above the frozen North Atlantic.

At eight hundred feet the Atlantic waves looked huge; they also looked terrifyingly near, rearing up hungrily as though to lick at our feet, and still there was no sign from the engines that fuel was being burned.

I switched on the radio. ‘Mayday, Mayday. Golf Alpha Lima Zulu, ditching in the North Atlantic approximately seventy miles south of Cape Farewell. Mayday, Mayday...’

The surging Atlantic was only five hundred feet below us now, white foam on angry black waves, and still the Tiger plunged downward...

A suspense thriller of pure adrenaline and excitement, Flight Into Fear is a nerve-shredding experience, perfect for fans of Hammond Innes, Desmond Bagley and Len Deighton.

Praise for Duncan Kyle

‘Brilliant ... the outstanding thriller-writer discovery of the seventies’ Evening News

‘Highly readable ... never a dull moment’ Daily Mail

‘Stunningly dramatic’ Evening Standard

About the author

John Franklin Broxholme, born June 11, 1930 Bradford, died June 2001, was an English thriller writer who published fifteen novels in a little over twenty years, 1971-1993, using the pen name of Duncan Kyle. Reminiscent of the work of Desmond Bagley, Kyle's books typically involve a tough, resourceful individual who unexpectedly becomes involved in danger and intrigue in an exotic setting. These settings are brilliantly realised, and anchor his stellar and fast moving plots, that bristle with action and suspense. Two of his novels, The King's Commissar and The Dancing Men, are classics of the historical fiction and historical detective story genres, respectively.

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