Departure 37

by Jeff Ayers

In the middle of the night, an airline pilot receives a frantic call from his mother, begging him not to fly in the morning. He is not the only one to receive a call from their mom, all with the same request. In some cases, their mother has been dead for some time. In a tiny town in Maine, a high-school girl named Charlie follows an odd-looking weather balloon to the remains of a military crash from the 1960s, and the pilot was her great-grandfather. The landing of a mysterious aircraft at an abandoned military base ties into a top-secret project of a scientist named Marty, who discovers a unique way to hide planes from radar. Add in the escalation of a mission to drop a nuclear bomb on Cuba at the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis. All of these random factors convene in this engaging and baffling thriller. The storyline alternates between Marty’s scientific research during the Kennedy administration and the present, when Charlie and another student search for answers. Carson, a pseudonym for Michael Koryta, delivers a terrific blend of horror and espionage that could be frighteningly real.

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