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Desmond Bagley | 704 pages | 01 Dec 2010 | HarperCollins Publishers | 9780007304769 | English | London, United Kingdom · OverDrive: ebooks, audiobooks, and videos for libraries and schools

Flyaway: AND Windfall is a first person narrative thriller novel by English author Desmond Bagleyfirst published in It introduces Max Stafford as protagonistwho would later appear in Bagley's novel, Windfall. Max Stafford is owner and president of a security consultation company based in Londonwhich specializes in corporate security and anti- industrial espionage. Although his company is successful, his marriage has collapsed, and work is starting to lose its luster. More on a whim, he decides to investigate the disappearance of minor accountant Paul Billson from one of his client firms. Billson's father, a famous aviator, had vanished in the s on an air race from London to South Africa somewhere over the Sahara desertand Billson had been obsessed for years with the desire to find out what had happened, and to dispel lingering slander that the disappearance had Flyaway: AND Windfall staged as an insurance fraud. But he finds that he is not the only person looking for Billson and the missing Northrop Gamma. Other people, with tremendous resources are also searching — and will kill Flyaway: AND Windfall prevent the truth Flyaway: AND Windfall a 40 Flyaway: AND Windfall old incident to emerge. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Flyaway First edition. Works by Desmond Bagley. Hidden categories: All stub articles. Namespaces Article Talk. Views Read Edit View history. Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file. Download as PDF Printable version. Add links. First edition. Print hardcover and paperback. The Enemy. This article about a thriller novel of the s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Further suggestions might be found on the article's talk page. Flyaway / Windfall by Desmond Bagley

Double action thrillers by the classic adventure writer about security consultant, Max Stafford, set in the Sahara and Flyaway: AND Windfall. Why is Max Stafford, security consultant, beaten up in his own office? What is the secret of the famous s aircraft, the Lockheed Lodestar? And why has accountant Paul Bilson disappeared in North Africa? The journey to the Sahara desert becomes a race to save Paul Bilson, a race to find the buried aircraft, and - above all - a race to return Flyaway: AND Windfall Suspicion that Hendrix is an impostor leads Max Stafford to the Rift Valley, where a violent reaction to his arrival points to a sinister and far-reaching conspiracy far beyond mere greed Includes a unique bonus - Flyaway: AND Windfall Circumstances Surrounding the Crime, Bagley's true story about an attempted assassination. Flyaway is a pedestrian thriller which tells the tale of the hunt for an airplane presumed lost during the London to Cape Town Air Race. Most of the story is set in and around the Sahara Read full review. Desmond Bagley wrote 16 novels, becoming one of the world's top-selling authors, with his books translated into more than 30 languages. He was born in in Kendal and brought up in , beginning his working life, aged 14, in the Flyaway: AND Windfall industry. After working in an aircraft factory during the Second World War, he decided to travel, working his way through Europe and southern Africa, and in joined the gold mining industry before becoming a freelance journalist in Johannesburg, where he wrote his first novel, , in In Flyaway: AND Windfall returned to England, finally settling in Guernsey with his wife, where he died in Account Options Sign in. My library Help Advanced Book Search. View eBook. Flyaway and Windfall. Desmond Bagley. HarperCollinsJun 25, - Fiction - pages. Circumstances Surrounding the Crime, Bagley's true story about an attempted assassination. Flyaway Desmond Bagley Snippet view Flyaway: AND Windfall Bibliographic information. Flyaway Desmond Bagley Limited preview - Flyaway (novel) - Wikipedia

Desmond Bagley 29 October — 12 April was an English journalist and novelist principally known for a series of bestselling thrillers. Along with fellow British writers such as Hammond Innes and Alistair MacLeanBagley set the basic conventions for the genre: a tough, resourceful, but essentially ordinary hero pitted against villains determined to sow destruction and chaos to advance their agenda. His family moved to the resort town Flyaway: AND Windfall Blackpool in the summer ofwhen Bagley was Leaving school not long after the move, Bagley worked as a printer's assistant and factory worker, and during the Second World War in the aircraft industry. Bagley had a Flyaway: AND Windfall all of his life, which initially exempted him from military conscription. Bagley left England in for Africa and worked his way overland, crossing the Sahara Desert and briefly settling in KampalaUganda, where he contracted malaria. Byhe had settled in Flyaway: AND Windfall Africa, working in the gold mining and asbestos industries in DurbanNatalbefore becoming a freelance writer for local newspapers and magazines. While there he met a local bookstore director, Joan Margaret Brown, whom he married in Flyaway: AND Windfall When not travelling Flyaway: AND Windfall research Flyaway: AND Windfall exotic backgrounds for his novels, Bagley enjoyed sailing, loved classical music, films and military history, and played war games. Bagley and his wife left South Africa for England inwhere they lived in BishopsteigntonDevon. They settled in TotnesDevonfrom toand then moved to Guernsey until his death in Bagley died on 12 April at a hospital in Southampton of complications resulting from a stroke. Bagley's first published short story appeared in the English magazine Argosy inand his first novel, The Golden Keelin The success of The Golden Keel had led Bagley to turn to full-time novel writing by the mids. He produced a total of 16 thrillers, all craftsman-like and almost all bestsellers. Typically of British thriller writers of that period, he rarely used recurring characters occurring in multiple books. In several novels Bagley used the first-person narrative. Bagley also Flyaway: AND Windfall short stories. His last two novels, Flyaway: AND Windfall Juggernautwere published posthumously after completion by his wife. His works have been translated into over 20 languages. A complete final draft was subsequently prepared by writer Michael Davies, [5] which was retitled Domino Island and published by HarperCollins on 9 May The dates are for the first UK hardcover publication; all Bagley's novels subsequently appeared in paperback. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Desmond Bagley. Retrieved 10 November The New York Times. Retrieved 2 November Retrieved 3 March Indie Thinking. HarperCollins UK. Works by Desmond Bagley. Categories : births deaths British thriller writers People from Kendal People from Totnes 20th-century British Flyaway: AND Windfall. Namespaces Article Talk. Views Read Edit View history. Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file. Download as PDF Printable version.