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A down-on-his-luck bush pilot finds gold in the jungles of Venezuela. His journey begins in the mountains of Canada where he crashes his plane while flying smokejumpers over a raging wildfire. He follows a trail from there through the states, the Caribbean and finally to South America, looking into the jaws of death several times along the way. Through a strange twist of fate, his crippled floatplane is swept over a sixteen-hundred foot jungle waterfall, where he finds clues to a treasure hidden two centuries ago by Spanish pirates. Finding the gold, and getting it out of such a remote location involves determination, ingenuity, and tests his skills as a pilot to the extreme. With the help of his rowdy, outspoken pilot-friend Austin Riley, and Layla, a stunningly beautiful Venezuelan woman he is attracted to, Jack Weston gets involved in a nighttime operation involving gunfire, bloodthirsty banditos, low fuel, and a sizzling lightning-packed thunderstorm.

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Product Details:
Author: Cole Banner
Paperback: 366 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: July 14, 2003
Language: English
ISBN: 1591097797
Package Length: 7.0 inches
Package Width: 4.0 inches
Package Height: 0.83 inches
Package Weight: 0.76 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
 
 

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4Great book!  Dec 28, 2010
By Justin M.
Great book, easy to read.I credit the author's writing ability to produce a novel that is not cluttered with unnecessary rhetoric. The flow is very even, the characters are very believable. While fictional situations are utilized the piloting jargon and technical aspects are dead on accurate. I would gladly read another book by this author...

2Sorry, didn't like it  Oct 29, 2009
By Dr. William Morse "Dr Bill"
That this is self-published and presented in computer typeface is somewhat off-putting, but inaccurate piloting scenes and two dimentional characters are just too much. This is Junior College creative writing at best. Couldn't wait to sell or give away the book.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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