The Mandalay Conspiracy

Fiction & Literature, Military, Historical
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Author: Lloyd R Martin ISBN: 9781476339306
Publisher: Lloyd R Martin Publication: May 8, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Lloyd R Martin
ISBN: 9781476339306
Publisher: Lloyd R Martin
Publication: May 8, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A fictional story of some 76,000 words. A conspiracy based on facts, told as the flying career of Coniston Fowler, and his association with Olaf G. South, who began with OSS, then moved onwards and upwards.

This is the story of the life of Coniston Fowler from 1940, he and his childhood friend managed to escape from grinding poverty in the Ozark Mountains. They learn to fly in Canada in 1941, then on to service with the RCAF in UK, when the USA came into the war, they joined the USAAF. When the Germans attacked bases in East Anglia the pals became separated. These attacks were in preparation for a landing at Shingle Street, Suffolk. Our hero flew over these beaches and was set upon by two Messerschmitt 262 jets, giving us more dramatic action.
After the war the friends didn’t manage to get together again, Coniston’s career in Korea was cut short when he was recalled to USA to fly a secret diplomatic mission to Turkey.
We then move to Samlesbury, Lancashire where the Americans acquired the TSR 2 supersonic bomber. (CIA?)
Detailed plans follow showing the decision process and planning for the ultimate raid, including deception in Burma, and flight-testing.
All this is told with authority and is very convincing, and reasons are given as to why you didn’t know about it before.
The final one third of the book is given over to the final action – atom bombs on China in an attempt to bring the Vietnam War to an end. We have detailed information on the attack, the defences, and the rescue of Coniston when he is shot down.
Then we have the repercussions. Meetings in the Pentagon, made up from people who might well have been there at the time.

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A fictional story of some 76,000 words. A conspiracy based on facts, told as the flying career of Coniston Fowler, and his association with Olaf G. South, who began with OSS, then moved onwards and upwards.

This is the story of the life of Coniston Fowler from 1940, he and his childhood friend managed to escape from grinding poverty in the Ozark Mountains. They learn to fly in Canada in 1941, then on to service with the RCAF in UK, when the USA came into the war, they joined the USAAF. When the Germans attacked bases in East Anglia the pals became separated. These attacks were in preparation for a landing at Shingle Street, Suffolk. Our hero flew over these beaches and was set upon by two Messerschmitt 262 jets, giving us more dramatic action.
After the war the friends didn’t manage to get together again, Coniston’s career in Korea was cut short when he was recalled to USA to fly a secret diplomatic mission to Turkey.
We then move to Samlesbury, Lancashire where the Americans acquired the TSR 2 supersonic bomber. (CIA?)
Detailed plans follow showing the decision process and planning for the ultimate raid, including deception in Burma, and flight-testing.
All this is told with authority and is very convincing, and reasons are given as to why you didn’t know about it before.
The final one third of the book is given over to the final action – atom bombs on China in an attempt to bring the Vietnam War to an end. We have detailed information on the attack, the defences, and the rescue of Coniston when he is shot down.
Then we have the repercussions. Meetings in the Pentagon, made up from people who might well have been there at the time.

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