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Foxbat

Author
James Barrington
Genre
Media
Book
Publisher
MacMillan
ISBN
9780230014756
Reviewer
Vicky

Synopsis

Back in 1976, a Russian front-line pilot defected to Japan in a MiG-25 Foxbat interceptor, flying virtually at sea level to avoid pursuing fighters and surface-to-air missiles. With about thirty seconds of fuel remaining, he landed at Hakodate Airport, bursting a tyre and skidding off the runway. Before the aircraft was handed back to the Russians, American intelligence agencies reduced it to a pile of components and then rebuilt it. Despite the wealth of intelligence gleaned, they completely failed to realise the purpose for which the Foxbat was created. Moving to the present, American satellites have detected unusual activity at several Algerian air bases, and at Ain Oussera one large hangar has been cordoned off and armed guards posted outside. Western intelligence agencies suspect that Algeria might be working-up its forces prior to launching an attack on Libya or Morocco, with potentially destabilising effects in the region. They're also concerned that they might have obtained new aircraft or weapon systems, perhaps secreted in the guarded hangar at Ain Oussera. The only way to find out is to get someone to look inside the building, and it will have to be a covert insertion. This is where Paul Richter is called in, as 'a deniable asset', in an exciting non-stop thriller that moves rapidly through Bulgaria, Russia, and ultimately North Korea.

Review

Foxbat by James Barrington is a brilliant espionage thriller, full of twists and turns. It reads very easily and has a very dry black sense of humour that pops it's head up every so often. Paul Richter is our hero who gets to do a lot of travelling as well as fly military aircraft and get's himself into a fair few predicaments!

I absolutely loved the book and highly recommend it. His next Paul Richter book 'Time Bomb' which is out this summer.

You can read James Barrington's email interview in Written Interviews.

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