As a soldier in Vietnam, as an Arizona attorney, and throughout his entire tumultuous life until his brutal end, Ben Russo challenged and survived all kinds of challenges; Vietcong booby traps, international sex traffickers of Asian women, vicious murderers of a young, bi-polar female client, the deadly shooting of his client’s son and pregnant girlfriend, and the unwarranted prosecution of a man suffering from traumatic brain injury charged with the vehicular manslaughter of two men. But from his childhood until his ultimate death, Ben was never alone. He had an energy, a presence, a guardian angel, a Wing Man, that only he could sense or see, who enabled him to survive situations that normally would have resulted in his demise. This Wing Man made it possible for him to combat evil. Even as Ben gasped his last breath, his Wing Man was present as he began his journey from earth to the heavenly kingdom he sought all his life. His soul would follow the Wing Man into paradise.
Out at the pub, sexy bad boy Mason Carlisle is a reluctant wingman tasked with entertaining Daisy while his brother flirts with her oldest sister, Daffodil.
The Wingman
A beautifully told story with stunning illustrations captures the special bond between a father and daughter and the cold, snowy night they share when the little girl joins her father as he drives his big snowplow into the night.
First published in 1979 by Avon books, this World War II novel, with overtones of From Here to Eternity, was a precursor to the gay romance genre.
The first three books in the bestselling military adventure series by “the best high-action thriller writer out there today, bar none” (Jon Land).
"War of the Wing-Men was the second van Rijn story (after "Margin of Profit").
The first book in the bestselling, action-packed Wingman Series: With America in ashes, and lawlessness threatening to rule land, air, and sea, one pilot stands poised to pull his nation back from the brink of all-out anarchy The Big War ...
OriginalJake is now close to ninety years old, lives in Florida and still has morelady friendsthan Justin Timberlake. He talks likeJack Lemmon in The Apartment—he must havebeen quite a charmerbackin theday(and I'll bet he stillis).
The Second Axis is here. Hunter leads the charge, flying his famous red, white, and blue F-16 into the invasion’s maw. But this is the first time the Wingman does not come out the other side.
Until that glorious day comes, there is nothing America can do but hope. Return from the Inferno is the ninth book of the Wingman series, which also includes Wingman and The Circle War.