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Search to find a H.S 125 Novel

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Hi Guys,

About 1996 I picked up from my local library a fiction book on the H.S 125.

I really can't remember the name, who wrote it, when it was from or even much about the story!

Basic plot was, to my recolection, a chartered 125 is flown on some sort of clive cussler style mission, makes a forced landing and the crew have to fight their way back through the middle east.

Only distinguishing feature I can think of is the pilot was a woman named Tamazin.

Now with all this lack of information is anyone able to help!?

All the best,

Alex

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Funny how you can remember the womans name :think: :roll: :roll:

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Post by ianhind »

A quick bit of Googling:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dragon-Jet-Davi ... F8&s=books

found after establishing that Captain Tamasin appears in:

Axton, David. Stolen Thunder. 1993.
In a plot to avenge her husband's hideous death at the hands of terrorist's Tariq Talal's forces, Captain Tamasin Masterson, her father, and a carefully chosen crew steal a retired B-52 and plan to annihilate Talal's Libyan camp.

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Post by Reheat »

Ruddy 'eck Ian!

Wow thats brilliant, you have no idea how long I have been looking for that book!

and yes Garry it is strange how that is the only thing that stuck with me is her name, I think the book described her in a rather complimentary way too.

Well I'll be finding out soon.

Thanks so much Ian, really, really, REALLY appreciated!

Alex

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