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4.0 out of 5 stars
Rock em, Sock em Adventure,
By Carolyn (Coldstream, B.C. Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Red Zone (Hardcover)
Red Zone was a surprise and a delight to read. Mcteer's passions, flying and getting into trouble, jump off every page. Written with a wry sense of humour, I found myself, laughing through some unlikely and sticky circumstances.There must be a sequel in the making......more adventures with Alan and Mario.....please!!!!!!
5.0 out of 5 stars
A surprising new addition to my Highly Recommended List,
By Kristin Dreyer Kramer (NightsAndWeekends.com) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Red Zone (Hardcover)
Alan thought it would just be a routine flight to Columbia -- fly down, drop off the plane, and catch a flight back. But when the plane starts on fire, he's forced to make an emergency landing in an open field in Venezuela. Once he lands, he and his co-pilot, a Cuban named Mario, leave the plane to burn as they head off to find a way home -- before someone finds them.Alan and Mario head for the nearest city and are on their way to safety when their bus is stopped, and they're caught without their passports. They're almost immediately connected to the burning plane and accused of running a drug smuggling ring. Before they know it, a routine flight to South America has turned into an unending battle to stay alive in a world of smugglers, crooked lawyers, and ruthless military men... No, it's not the latest Colin Farrell action/adventure film -- not yet, at least. It's a new novel by first-time author, Alan McTeer. Based on a true story, Red Zone has the kind of non-stop, heart-pounding action that you don't expect to find in the pages of a perfectly harmless-looking book. And though I tend to bore easily when it comes to the same old adventure book/film, I have to confess that I couldn't stop reading Red Zone. The story is exhilarating, the writing is clear and effortless, and the characters are so alive that they practically jump off the page. The skeptic that I am kept thinking that there had to be something wrong with the book -- eventually, I figured, the action would slow down to a crawl, or the ending would leave me frustrated-but McTeer didn't let me down. I'm sure that this first novel won't be the last we hear from McTeer. In fact, judging by the end of the book, I'm hoping there's a sequel in the works. Be sure to pick up a copy of Red Zone. This surprising new addition to my Highly Recommended List will have you on the edge of your seat from the first page to the last.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Red Zone- A Thriller Diller!,
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This review is from: Red Zone (Hardcover)
After reading first time novelist Alan McTeer's thriller Red Zone, you will scratch your head and wonder what part of the story is true and what part was embellished?According to the back cover of the book, it is a novel based on events that actually happened to the author. The tale focuses on Canadian pilot, Alan Richards, who agrees to deliver a small plane to Colombia, collect a delivery fee and return to Miami on a regular airliner. To add to our suspicion, when the principle protagonist shows up at the airstrip with his co-pilot, Mario, he is informed that he will be taking along with him two extra Colombian passengers. Although, initially refusing and even questioning what they are carrying, our protagonist agrees to transport these two individuals, who are supposedly representatives of the owners of the plane. The plane is finally airborne, and unfortunately, due to a fire caused by the two Colombian passengers, crashes and burns in Colombia. Unfortunately, McTeer's two principal characters are subjected to some very brutal beatings administered by the local law enforcement authorities. After spending some very unpleasant weeks, to put it mildly, in this hell- hole, our two pilots, with the aid of some very dubious attorneys, find their way to Venezuela. However, they are now captives of a very unsavory character, who has ties to some of the world's most dangerous drug criminals. McTeer weaves a good tale, and his skill at plain -spoken reportage provides a vivid account of his horrific experiences. This review first appeared on the reviewer's own site
5.0 out of 5 stars
A thriller and a documentary,
By Wolf "member, silent majority" (British Columbia, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Red Zone (Hardcover)
RED Zone by Alan McTeer enticed me to complete the whole book in two sittings. That is unusual for me, because in general I have about 5 books on the go all the time and it will take me a week to go through a batch.RED Zone was different. It kept my interest, it excited me with the adventure stories and it never got boring. I am impressed with this writer and we should look forward to many more books from him. Particularly, I want to know what happen to Mario. Don't keep me in suspense, get RED Zone II going. |
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Red Zone by Alan McTeer (Hardcover - Oct 2003)
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