Falcon Seven
A Thriller
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نقد و بررسی
April 12, 2010
Jack Caskey, a Washington, D.C., criminal defense attorney and former navy SEAL, tries to prevent the judicial railroading of two U.S. Navy aviators by the International Criminal Court in this timely and provocative thriller from bestseller Huston (Marine One
). When navy officers Doug “Raw” Rawlings and Bill “Dunk” Duncan bomb an approved target in Pakistan, they hit not a meeting between Taliban and al-Qaeda leaders, as expected, but European aid workers and their patients. After their F-18 Hornet is shot down during the mission, the captured pilots wind up in The Hague, where they’re charged with war crimes. Jack, who leads a hastily assembled team to defend Raw and Dunk, travels to Pakistan in a dangerous effort to find witnesses. Meanwhile, the U.S. government maneuvers to avoid the trial. Huston provides an intriguing look at international law, current American policies, and modern war.
Two Navy airmen on a routine bombing mission are shot down over Pakistan and hauled off to the Netherlands to stand trial for war crimes before the International Criminal Court. Jack Caskey, a Washington criminal defense lawyer and former Navy SEAL, is hired to defend the two flyers. Narrator Scott Sowers's brash, edgy delivery nicely matches Caskey's intense, impatient nature. Sowers's staccato intonation is crisp and engaging; however, his lack of vocal variety makes it difficult to follow the many complex conversations. Nonetheless, FALCON SEVEN is a multidimensional thriller and a heck of a ride. T.J.M. (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine
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