Detective Michael Bennett's enemies know where to find him.
An anonymous tip about a crime in Upper Manhattan proves to
... Detective Michael Bennett's enemies know where to find him.
An anonymous tip about a crime in Upper Manhattan proves
When Amelia Earhart disappeared on July 2, 1937, she was flying the longest leg of her around-the-world flight & was only days away from completing her journey. Her plane was never found, & for more than sixty years rumors have persisted about what happened to her. Now, with the recent discovery of long-lost radio messages from Earhart's final flight, we can say with complete confidence that she ran out of gas just short of her destination of Howland Island in the Pacific Ocean. From the beginning of her flight, a series of tragic circumstances all but doomed her & her navigator, Fred Noonan. Authors Elgen M. & Marie K. Long spent more than twenty-five years researching the mystery surrounding Earhart's final flight before finally determining what happened. They traveled over one hundred thousand miles to interview more than one hundred people who knew some part of the Earhart story. They draw on authoritative sources to take us inside the cockpit of the Electra plane that Earhart flew & recreate the final flight itself. Because Elgen Long began his own flying career not long after Earhart's disappearance, he can describe the equipment & conditions of the time with a vivid first-hand accuracy. As a result, this book brings to life the primitive conditions under which Earhart flew, in an era before radar, with unreliable communications, grass landing strips, & poorly mapped islands. Amelia Earhart: The Mystery Solved does more than just answer the question, What happened to Amelia Earhart? It reminds us how daring early aviators such as Earhart were as they risked their lives to push the technology of the day to its limits -- & beyond.