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Flyaway (1978)

por Desmond Bagley

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Series: Max Stafford (1)

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Action thriller by the classic adventure writer about security consultant, Max Stafford, set in the Sahara. Why is Max Stafford, security consultant, beaten up in his own office? What is the secret of the famous 1930s aircraft, the Lockheed Lodestar? And why has accountant Paul Bilson disappeared in North Africa? The journey to the Sahara desert becomes a race to save Paul Bilson, a race to find the buried aircraft, and - above all - a race to return alive...… (más)
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A really enjoyable piece of old fashioned storytelling. No gimmicks, just a decent tale packed with adventure, intrigue and believable characters. It grips from the first chapter, and Bagley weaves a beguiling mystery in with the Saharan derring-do. His writing is for the most part pleasingly lean and adept, miles away from the descriptive bloat that plagues so many modern thrillers. Thoroughly recommended. ( )
  whatmeworry | Apr 9, 2022 |
Lekker leesbaar boek. Mooi plot. ( )
  EdwinKort | Oct 18, 2019 |
Ein atemberaubender Thriller! Vierzig Jahre sind vergangen, seit Paul Billsons Vater von einem Wettflug über die Sahara nicht mehr zurückgekehrt ist. Doch als Paul sich auf die Suche nach dem Flugzeugwrack machen will, versucht jemand ihn mit allen Mitteln daran zu hindern. Schließlich beauftragt Paul einen Detektiv das Geheimnis zu lüften, das in der stummen Wüste schlummert .
  st.joseph | Aug 16, 2007 |
Flyaway is a pedestrian thriller which tells the tale of the 1978 hunt for an airplane presumed lost during the 1936 London to Cape Town Air Race. Most of the story is set in and around the Sahara Desert as protagonist security chief Max Stafford searches for the obsessed son of the pilot and the plane. Max is aided by Lucas Byrne, an ex-pat American who has lived in the area for the last thirty-five years, after deserting during the war. I found the twists predictable, although that is not necessarily a fair conclusion. I read the book many years ago, but remembered nothing of it when I re-read it for the "Go Review That Book!" game. That it's so forgettable is telling. Save for the interesting descriptions of the desert and the Tuareg, one of the nomadic tribes of the region, there's not much to recommend it.

One of the main problems for me was the character of Max Stafford. He seemed to serve so little purpose to the actual story except to be the means by which everything is put together at the end. The other issue I had with the book is one that stuns me.

I am notoriously non-PC. I don't want every story to be served up with the "right" attitude to sensitive issues. I certainly dislike the trend of books being judged out of their time and context, leading to claims that great works of their day are devalued because of attitudes that don't pass modern muster. So colour me shocked that I found this book irritatingly colonial. It was written in 1978, but it smacks of the fifties. Even the introduction of Bryne, the best character in the book, is disappointing in its reliance on having a white, and thus in some way more credible, guide. I rarely find offence in such things, but even I was affected by stuff like this:

To a character bruised from having been beaten: "Better not go out into the streets just yet. Someone from the Race Relations Board might get you for trying to cross the colour line."

With reference to the main post office in Algiers, as if Arabic architecture didn't have its own long and proud history: "...an Eastern attempt to emulate the reverential and cathedral-like atmosphere affected by the major British banks."

On his attempts to speak German: "No foreigner minds you speaking his language badly providing you make the attempt. Excepting the French, of course."

On reflection, that last one makes me laugh. ( )
2 vota InigoMontoya | Apr 28, 2007 |
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  rustyoldboat | May 28, 2011 |
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Two little dicky-birds,
Sitting on a wall;
One named Peter,
The other named Paul.
Fly away, Peter!
Fly away, Paul!
Come back, Peter!
Come back, Paul!

No man can live in the desert and emerge unchanged. He will carry, however faint, the imprint of the desert, the brand which marks the nomad.
Wilfred Thesiger
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Action thriller by the classic adventure writer about security consultant, Max Stafford, set in the Sahara. Why is Max Stafford, security consultant, beaten up in his own office? What is the secret of the famous 1930s aircraft, the Lockheed Lodestar? And why has accountant Paul Bilson disappeared in North Africa? The journey to the Sahara desert becomes a race to save Paul Bilson, a race to find the buried aircraft, and - above all - a race to return alive...

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