En los últimos coletazos de la guerra de Vietnam, el capitán Grant Fielding, un brillante, cínico y desencantado piloto militar, se apodera del prototipo más avanzado de cazabombardero de combate: el “TX-75E”, un modelo secreto de avión capaz de despegar y aterrizar en vertical y de mantenerse más de ocho horas en vuelo… Siguiendo un inteligente y complejo plan criminal, estudiado hasta en sus mínimos detalles, Grant utiliza el avión “desaparecido” para perpetrar un secuestro aéreo sin precedentes. Se convierte en la “sombra” del vuelo PGA 81, un Boeing 747 de pasajeros que acaba de despegar del Aeropuerto de Los Ángeles, y amenaza con derribarlo con sus cohetes si no se cumplen sus exigencias: la entrega de veinte millones de dólares en lingotes de oro.
Fast paced thriller, sometimes felt like political satire. It’s about a daring airliner hijacking story which is planned to the details. Can the authorities catch the mastermind behind it. One of those story where you feel rooted for the criminal.
Fast-paced, entertaining. Definitely underrated; Shadow 81 doesn’t even get a cover photo on Goodreads or Amazon. Had to scour eBay to find this copy. Written by Lucien Nahum who’s since been lost to obscurity after this one work. The author is literally a ghost on Google. Happened to discover only through Hideo Kojima.
The protagonist is a USAF pilot who, in an ingenious scheme, defects in Vietnam and executes the ultimate heist. Many of the political views throughout the story evoke the dejected cynicism of soldiers during the Vietnam War, tired of being used and manipulated by the higher powers. Military leaders, politicians, and the media are all insincere phonies working towards their own personal agendas; don’t trust anyone! Though the referenced events are dated to the 70s, the contemplative triggers are still relevant as ever today.
This one's all about the details. I can see why Kojima was so inspired by this, in terms of world building and atmosphere this is a really great book. I'd call Shadow 81 a popcorn action flick but executed extremely well.