In 1937, America disintegrates into a variety of warring nation states all vying for control of the skies, with pilots Nathan Zachary, Paladin Blake, and Jonathan "Genghis" Kahn all leading their squadrons on thrilling missions in the air. Original. (Tie-in novel to the new Xbox game Crimson Skies) (Science Fiction & Fantasy)
Crimson Skies: The History of a Twentieth Century English Working Man
crimson light was splashed against the night like distant fire above the mountain peaks. 'I wish you weren't going,' Nita said. But he had told her the story now, and she understood that he must revisit Corn Creek to clear his name with ...
CRIMSON. SKIES. The nation was brought to its knees in early November with the devastating earthquake that ripped the country apart at the New Madrid fault line. Thousands of lives were lost and the actual count would never truly be ...
The first series follows the transformation of Trevor "Rogue" Rheese from law-abiding security agent to a pirate with a heart of gold.
Years later, a mysterious message from a dead man lures Zachary back across the Atlantic. Now, a powerful and determined enemy stands between the pirate, and a king's ransom in gold!"--Back cover.
The Sky's the Limit ·Killer stats on all featured war planes and weaponry ·Advanced aerial combat strategy and special maneuvers ·Hints for using the environment against your enemies ·Locations of secret zones, bonus weapons, and more! ...
An omnibus edition of the first three books in Deborah Moore’s The Journal series.
With comprehensive walkthroughs of more than 24 single-player missions, this guide provides statistics and strategies for every plane, Zeppelin and weapon in the game, including insights straight from the game's designer.
Crimson Skies continues the saga of The Journal and takes the reader head-long into the fury that only Mother Nature can dish out.
This official strategy guide will help you master the simulation's wide variety of aircraft, from the mighty Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet to the Cessna Caravan floatplane.