Three missions. Three crews. Three different faces of courage.
In the brutal mountains of Afghanistan, a Soviet Hind pilot flies his last rescue mission, haunted by ghosts and driven by a rage that may be all that keeps him alive.
In the freezing hell of the Bering Sea, a rookie Coast Guard swimmer faces his first real test—with lives hanging in the balance and a hurricane that shows no mercy.
On the eve of World War III, a US Air Force pilot must choose between duty and conscience as he flies the most morally complex mission of his career.
ROTORS chronicles the evolution of helicopter warfare through the eyes of the aircrews who lived it. From the hammer blows of Soviet gunships to the life-saving heroism of search and rescue to the shadow wars of special operations, these stories capture the technical reality and human cost of rotorcraft combat.
Some missions save lives. Some take them. All leave scars.
Perfect for readers of Stephen Coonts, Tom Clancy, and authentic military fiction.