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The President's Plane Is Missing (1967)

por Robert J. Serling

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A crisis unlike any other... Like his many of his forbearers, President Jeremy Haines is weighed down by the solemn duties of his post.The threat of both the Soviet Union and China is a precarious situation and one mistake could lead the U.S into another long war.It seems the strain is too much, and unusual for Haines, he decides to take a week long vacation to Palm Springs, California for some R&R.But even more uncharacteristically, Haines declines to bring any reporter with him; the norm for him, while in office.Gunther Damon, news superintendent of the Washington Bureau of International Press is definitely suspicious.While not much a writer himself, Damon knows how to run a well-oiled team of reporters.And his gut instinct has never been wrong.In the early hours of the morning, President Haines' plane goes missing.As the search for bodies goes on, the crew is slowly but surely accounted for; but no sign of President Haines.And then as one of Damon's reporters find out, a body of unknown man is found amongst the wreckage.But it's not President Haines' body.In fact, the body is not of anyone who should've been on that plane. The corpse's identity is a complete mystery.Which raises another mystery - where is the President of the United States?Set in the middle of the cold war, The President's Plane is Missing is a thrilling and suspenseful mystery. Praise for Robert J Serling 'High level of suspense and excitement.' - De Moines Sunday Register 'Serling has spun another winner' - Publisher's Weekly '...keeps you guessing til the end' - Arizona Daily Star 'Aviation buffs will revel in this thoroughgoing chronicle' - Kirkus Robert J Serling was born in 1918 in Cortland, New York and was a novelist and aviation writer. He is the author of a number of airline histories and several novels, including The President's Plane Is Missing, which was adapted in 1973 as a made-for-TV film, and Air Force One Is Haunted.… (más)
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The President's Plane Is Missing is a 1967 novel by Robert J. Serling.[1] The book was made into a made-for-TV film by the same name, which aired on 23 October 1973 in the United States.[2] The book tells the story of a crash of Air Force One in remote terrain and the uncertainty stemming from the lack of confirmation whether the president of the United States is alive or dead. The vice president, an unpopular figure, pressures the cabinet to declare him acting president under the terms of the 25th Amendment so he can address a growing crisis with China with a pre-emptive nuclear strike.
  MasseyLibrary | Oct 2, 2022 |
And so is the body. Chaos ensues. Fun. ( )
  dbsovereign | Jan 26, 2016 |
1086 The President's Plane is Missing, by Robert J. Serling (read 11 Oct 1970) This type novel has a difficulty apparently insurmountable: It cannot be realistic because some of these people one should have heard of: e.g., Verdi cannot be Speaker of the House under Johnson's successor, because if he were he'd be in the House when Johnson was President. And so on. This book in its plot was simplistic--the President fakes a vacation trip so he can meet with the Russian premier to ward off a Chinese attack. The President's plane goes down. The Vice President is about to start a preventive war. The President reappears. Well... ( )
  Schmerguls | Jun 2, 2009 |
A good mystery written by Rod Serling's brother. The president's plane has crashed, but the president's body is missing. Told from the viewpoint of a newspaper reporter - with typical reporter emphasis on event over characterization. The technology is dated now, but it is nevertheless an excellent tale. ( )
  MerryMary | Mar 26, 2007 |
A competently-written cold war novel that must have been a lot more powerful at the time of publication. Plausible and well-plotted, a little short on characterization, this is the story of the events that follow the crash of Air Force One with the loss of all on the plane, nearly leading to thermonuclear war before a dramatic almost-surprise resolution. The author, by the way, is the brother of Rod Serling of "The Twilight Zone". ( )
  burnit99 | Feb 19, 2007 |
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A crisis unlike any other... Like his many of his forbearers, President Jeremy Haines is weighed down by the solemn duties of his post.The threat of both the Soviet Union and China is a precarious situation and one mistake could lead the U.S into another long war.It seems the strain is too much, and unusual for Haines, he decides to take a week long vacation to Palm Springs, California for some R&R.But even more uncharacteristically, Haines declines to bring any reporter with him; the norm for him, while in office.Gunther Damon, news superintendent of the Washington Bureau of International Press is definitely suspicious.While not much a writer himself, Damon knows how to run a well-oiled team of reporters.And his gut instinct has never been wrong.In the early hours of the morning, President Haines' plane goes missing.As the search for bodies goes on, the crew is slowly but surely accounted for; but no sign of President Haines.And then as one of Damon's reporters find out, a body of unknown man is found amongst the wreckage.But it's not President Haines' body.In fact, the body is not of anyone who should've been on that plane. The corpse's identity is a complete mystery.Which raises another mystery - where is the President of the United States?Set in the middle of the cold war, The President's Plane is Missing is a thrilling and suspenseful mystery. Praise for Robert J Serling 'High level of suspense and excitement.' - De Moines Sunday Register 'Serling has spun another winner' - Publisher's Weekly '...keeps you guessing til the end' - Arizona Daily Star 'Aviation buffs will revel in this thoroughgoing chronicle' - Kirkus Robert J Serling was born in 1918 in Cortland, New York and was a novelist and aviation writer. He is the author of a number of airline histories and several novels, including The President's Plane Is Missing, which was adapted in 1973 as a made-for-TV film, and Air Force One Is Haunted.

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