
Flight of Dreams
A Novel
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Accident or sabotage? The cause of the HINDENBURG disaster has never been conclusively determined. Narrator John Lee performs this well-researched fictional account of the doomed flight with impressive skill. Although he's a master at accents and the story involves a cast of international characters, Lee delivers this layered audiobook in his own voice, allowing listeners to focus on the action and intrigue. Along with the passengers and crew, the airship itself plays a role in this unsolved puzzle. Lee's clear, expressive delivery highlights the author's careful attention to technical detail as well as the varied personalities, motives, and secrets. Maintaining the mystery and tension to the very end, he successfully avoids foreshadowing through his tone or pacing, so listeners experience the full emotional impact of the fiery conclusion. C.B.L. © AudioFile 2016, Portland, Maine

December 7, 2015
For her second outing, Lawhon (The Wife, the Maid, and the Mistress) once again reimagines a front-page news event, filling in the entertaining backstory with passion, secrets, and nail-biting suspense, this time taking on the disastrous crash of the Hindenburg in 1937. Using the actual passenger list from the doomed airship, the author has concocted a romance between two key crew members, Max Zabel, one of the ship’s navigators, and Emilie Imhoff, the first German stewardess hired for an airship. Since the definitive cause of the Hindenburg’s demise remains a mystery, Lawhon has conceived a plausible explanation that involves an act of revenge against one of the crew members, who, in World War I, flew the airship that bombed London and killed an American passenger’s brother. The tale is fleshed out with other characters, including a lively acrobatic entertainer named Joseph Späh; a journalist, Gertrud Adelt, whose press credentials were recently revoked by the Nazis for her outspokenness; and the cabin boy, Werner Franz, whose trip on the Hindenburg was more of a passage to adulthood than he ever could have imagined. Lawhon threads many stories together, connecting passengers and crew and bringing behind-the-scenes depth and humanity to a great 20th-century tragedy—even though we all know the Hindenburg’s fate.
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