South of Cayenne

In 1949 after returning to the States, a Berlin Airlift crew crashes in an unexplored area of South America. Only two of the five-man crew survive. The information is closely held—only President Truman and a select few know the cause of the crash. On national security grounds, the information is classified 'Top Secret' and sealed for fifty years.

After spending a year in the jungle with aborigines the surviving crewmembers finally reach Cayenne, French Guiana. Neither crewman has any idea what caused the explosion that forced them down. Through the years the flight engineer, Technical Sergeant Fred Barnes, blames the death of his crewmembers on something he did or didn’t do that he should have.

When Barnes learns that wreckage from his aircraft has been located he flies to Cayenne. Barnes examines the wreckage and is shocked when he discovers why President Truman classified the accident 'Top Secret'.

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South of Cayenne

In 1949 after returning to the States, a Berlin Airlift crew crashes in an unexplored area of South America. Only two of the five-man crew survive. The information is closely held—only President Truman and a select few know the cause of the crash. On national security grounds, the information is classified 'Top Secret' and sealed for fifty years.

After spending a year in the jungle with aborigines the surviving crewmembers finally reach Cayenne, French Guiana. Neither crewman has any idea what caused the explosion that forced them down. Through the years the flight engineer, Technical Sergeant Fred Barnes, blames the death of his crewmembers on something he did or didn’t do that he should have.

When Barnes learns that wreckage from his aircraft has been located he flies to Cayenne. Barnes examines the wreckage and is shocked when he discovers why President Truman classified the accident 'Top Secret'.

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South of Cayenne

South of Cayenne

by Jacques Evans
South of Cayenne

South of Cayenne

by Jacques Evans

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Overview

In 1949 after returning to the States, a Berlin Airlift crew crashes in an unexplored area of South America. Only two of the five-man crew survive. The information is closely held—only President Truman and a select few know the cause of the crash. On national security grounds, the information is classified 'Top Secret' and sealed for fifty years.

After spending a year in the jungle with aborigines the surviving crewmembers finally reach Cayenne, French Guiana. Neither crewman has any idea what caused the explosion that forced them down. Through the years the flight engineer, Technical Sergeant Fred Barnes, blames the death of his crewmembers on something he did or didn’t do that he should have.

When Barnes learns that wreckage from his aircraft has been located he flies to Cayenne. Barnes examines the wreckage and is shocked when he discovers why President Truman classified the accident 'Top Secret'.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940000887820
Publisher: Jacques Evans
Publication date: 05/22/2010
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 177 KB

About the Author

Jacques Evans retired from the U.S. Air Force and is a life member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. He has worked on numerous aerospace projects and spent years at Cape Kennedy as a member of the Apollo team. He is the author of action/adventure novels. His favorite novelists are Nevil Shute and Patrick O'Brian.

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