Liked It1 of 1 members found this review helpful“07/12: Amazon Kindle Freebie: This was a very interesting "take" on what may have happened to Amelia Earhart, God rest her soul. |
“Amelia Earhart will continue to be a figure of mystery. Where did she end? Where is her plane? Why? The mystery is still to be solved. Interesting read and an alternate ending.”
Bette wrote this review Friday, December 21, 2012. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“This short story is a fictional portrait of Amelia Earhart's last journey. The blend of facts and fiction is done so nicely by the author making it very much believable. I liked the last part the most where Amelia's struggle is described. It was very emotional...very nicely written.”
Namrata wrote this review Monday, August 20, 2012. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“A great story of 'what if' regarding Amelia Earhart! Much said in few words!”
Dianne wrote this review Thursday, July 26, 2012. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“07/12: Amazon Kindle Freebie: This was a very interesting "take" on what may have happened to Amelia Earhart, God rest her soul.
Amazon Book Description: I was excited to read this. I love the mystery and the history that surrounds this event. What really happened 75 years ago to Amelia Earhart. Eric Wilson gives his take on this historical event and does a great job. This is Eric's first novella and I cant wait for more. He does a great job recreating what lead upto the event and then what happened to cause it. He starts off with right before the event takes place, then goes a few years into the future, then to the present day and then right back to Amelias last days. He does a great job bringing the characters to life and adding his own twist and thoughts into the mystery. I have always loved how Eric adds some historical events to his books. I know this is a short read(novella) but it is well worth the read. Eric always does a great job researching for his books and this is no exception. I love the fact that he also included a little about the Navajo code talkers from World War II. Is this the true story of what happened? It is a possibility but we may never really know what happened 75 years ago.”