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Hailed as the best possible combat aviation novel to emerge from the Vietnam Conflict, Flight of the Intruder spent 28 weeks on the New York Times hardcover best-seller list and became one of the top-20 best-selling first books of all time. An instant common, the book was translated into more than 20 dialects and converted to a major motion picture. Its hero, Jake Grafton, became a household name and the star of many more Coonts' best-sellers. Without question, the strength of the book lies in its flying scenes when Jake Grafton straps himself into the cockpit of his A-6 Intruder. Jake's love of flying is contagious whether you are reading the book for the first time or hearing it for the 3rd. No one better catches the world of Navy carrier pilots than Stephen Coonts. An Intruder pilot who flew combat missions off of the deck of the USS Organization in the Vietnam Conflict, Coonts lived the life span he creates about, and he puts visitors inside the hearts and heads of the pilots to expose a world unidentified to those beyond your naval aviators' fraternity. Few will your investment book's final gut-wrenching field when Jake's once-innocent love of flying offers way to guilt and stress and the need to give so this means to the deaths of his comrades.