WILD BLUE MURDER

by Bernard Thomas Nolan


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 20/11/2007

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 307
ISBN : 9781465330697
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 307
ISBN : 9781425763947
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 307
ISBN : 9781425763800

About the Book

A fiery crash at a remote air force base in the Azores archipelago takes the lives of five USAF airmen and a civilian farmer. Captain Jim Welch joins the ensuing accident investigation. After a finding of pilot error, it is determined that the crash was no accident. Absent a logical explanation, a criminal investigation begins. Several suspects surface each having motive, means and opportunity. A briefcase found at the crash scene leads Welch and Alberto Zagame, an irascible local lawyer, through a complex web of evidence and relationships as the investigation unfolds on two continents.

An apparent suicide is thought to provide answers, but an autopsy reveals that death also to be murder. The protagonist grasps the connection, and is certain he knows who the killer is, but not that he can prove it. He is very nearly another murder victim before the truth is revealed in a confrontation with the killer.

The main characters are introduced in the early chapters, and flash backs examine their personas. Relationships are rooted in the aerial combat arena of WW II and the culture of pre war America. As the criminal investigation winds to its climax, a penetrating overview of the military justice system of the era is offered. History, mystery and romance along with an introduction to the islands’ beauty and Portuguese culture are all captured in this saga.


About the Author

Nolan the airman – spent a lifetime in aerospace activities. Nolan’s Air Force career spanned 22 years during which he flew combat missions in the air campaign in Europe in 1944 followed by ten years as a transport pilot flying North Atlantic routes. After leaving the Air Force Nolan joined NASA where he was active managing an airborne research program and several satellite projects. He is the author of the book Isaiah’s Eagles Rising. Young the lawyer - served as both a prosecutor and defense counsel as a Navy Judge Advocate before serving in a variety of legal positions in private life. This is his first foray into fiction reaching deeply into life’s experiences for material. He lives in Alexandria and Louisa County, Virginia. The airman and the lawyer collaborate to bring you Wild Blue Murder.