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"Thomas Young's SILENT ENEMY is so engrossing, so well crafted, that as a new author myself I learned so much about how to keep a story moving forward on a break-neck, unflinching, edge of your seat pace. His knowledge of his environment, a military aircraft flying out of an Afghan airbase with wounded personnel on board, is beyond reproach. Not knowing a thing about military planes like these, I found it totally engrossing as he made the most routine cockpit moves seem like intricate moves on a flying chess board, continuosly staying out of the checkmate being thwarted against him by the silent enemy on board his plane. If you'd like a thrill ride that doesn't go overboard, stretching reality beyond belief, this book is sure to please."
— Pascal (5 out of 5 stars)
" Dwight, one of our book club members says: Excellent read! Non-stop action and suspense. Reminded me of Flight of the Old Dog by Dale Brown. "
— Katy, 2/19/2014" Great book, read it in three days. "
— Vinny, 1/17/2014" Ready enjoyed this well written book. "
— Peter, 1/13/2014" Pretty good book from cover to cover but I thought it was very predictable. Very current and believeable. Also scary. Any bomb on an airplane is scary. "
— Sheila, 12/29/2013" Picked up by accident at Library. Put down on purpose after ~50 pages. "
— Clewis53, 12/19/2013" I could not stop listening to this one. Non stop suspense. Better than book one of series "The Mullah's Storm". "
— Charles, 12/13/2013" Outstanding story. Aviation and suspense always make a "edge-of-you-seat" story! "
— Brian, 6/19/2013" Outstanding!!!!I think maybe the author is or was a pilotor does research really well. I thought that Mullah's Storm was good, but I have to say that this was better. Can't wait for the next one. "
— Lynette, 6/9/2013" Read my full published review here. "
— William, 11/22/2012" Started off great, then got bogged down with too much detail and extraneous human interest sidebars. Too many problems as the flight wore on. Got to be a bit tedious. "
— Robert, 12/31/2011" Not as good as the Mullah's Storm. Book had some pretty far fetched events. A plane with a bomb and all kinds of on board problems while enroute to finally land, doesn't leave the imagination open to a volcanoe disturbing the flight path. All in all was still a decent read. "
— Mitch, 8/2/2011Tom Young is the highly acclaimed author of historical fiction and military thrillers. He served in Afghanistan and Iraq with the Air National Guard and logged nearly 5,000 hours flying missions in Bosnia, Kosovo, Latin America, the horn of Africa, and the Far East. His military honors include three Air Medals, three Aerial Achievement Medals, and the Air Force Combat Action Medal, and he retired from the military as a senior master sergeant. In civilian life, he spent ten years as a writer and editor with the broadcast division of the Associated Press, and he works as an airline pilot based at Reagan National Airport near Washington, DC. He is a member of the National Press Club, the Authors Guild, and International Thriller Writers and is a vice commander of American Legion Post 20. More information about Tom Young and his work can be found online at TomYoungBooks.com.
Scott Brick, an acclaimed voice artist, screenwriter, and actor, has performed on film, television, and radio. He attended UCLA and spent ten years in a traveling Shakespeare company. Passionate about the spoken word, he has narrated a wide variety of audiobooks. winning won more than fifty AudioFile Earphones Awards and several of the prestigious Audie Awards. He was named a Golden Voice by AudioFile magazine and the Voice of Choice for 2016 by Booklist magazine.