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Treason Flight

Written by: T.R. Matson
Narrated by: Mike Dawson
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Jack "Rattler" Owen is a navy pilot on a combat deployment struggling with life at sea. If dealing with separation from his family, the constant grind of shipboard life, and malfunctions in the E-2C Hawkeye weren't enough, it now seems that someone is out to get him. As he tries to navigate his time on the aircraft carrier, he realizes that things are not adding up in his squadron. Rattler is faced with having to choose between the safe path and the path that could end his career - or even his life - but expose the leadership that is willing to stop at nothing to benefit their own agenda.

©2021 Todd Matson (P)2021 Todd Matson
Genre Fiction Literature & Fiction Military Fiction Aviation
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Not quite Tom Clancy

I liked it, however I struggled with a few things. I felt like I came out of this book still not understanding what a Hawkeye *actually* does. They don't seem to debrief after missions, which seems important given the number of times they almost die from stupid mistakes. I'm not in the navy, but that does seem like something the navy would be interested in.
Then ending was unfortunately a bit of a mess. The secret bad guy does openly bad things in front of other people, who promptly forget they saw it? The hero chases the villain through the streets, but then everything's fine between them afterwards? They give the villain a loaded gun, even though they've set a trap to catch him in the act and arrest him? There's some plot holes here you could fly the plane through.
I will say the narrator does an excellent job.

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