Meet the fighter jocks who fly the F/A-18 Super Hornets of the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan-in a novel of supersonic dogfights so powerfully real, it could only have been written by a former Navy pilot. The Gulf War has been over for ten years. Itrs"s up to pilots like Brick Maxwell and his glory-seeking commander Killer Delancey to keep the peace by a narrow margin-a margin called the No-Fly Zone. The Iraqi pilots like to buzz the borders-just close enough to shake up the U.S. Hornetsrs" nest. And everyone knows these Hornets canrs"t sting unless the Iraqis show hostile intent. However, intent is a hard thing to judge when yours"re in the air and the enemy is flying into your zone.
But when an Iraqi MiG does go down, chaos breaks out on both sides of the border-and peace is the last thing on anyoners"s mindhellip;.