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The Mullah's Storm (Michael Parson, Bk 1)
The Mullah's Storm - Michael Parson, Bk 1
Author: Thomas W. Young
A transport plane carrying an important Taliban detainee for interrogation is shot down in a blizzard over the Hindu Kush. The storm makes rescue impossible, and for two people—navigator Michael Parson and a woman Army interpreter, Sergeant Gold—a battle for survival begins across some of the most forbidding terrain on earth against ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780399156922
ISBN-10: 0399156925
Publication Date: 9/7/2010
Pages: 288
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Publisher: Putnam Adult
Book Type: Hardcover
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sdcrystal avatar reviewed The Mullah's Storm (Michael Parson, Bk 1) on + 32 more book reviews
This was a great book. Kept you reading all night wondering how it would turn out.
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This book surprised me. It is the story of a military pilot and crew who are transporting a radical mullah to another location in Afghanistan. Soon after take-off they are shot down and are stranded in a terrible snowstorm in one of the mountainous regions of Afghanistan. The pilot, an Army female officer, and the mullah must make it to safety in order to deliver the mullah to his destination, and they cannot stay at the plane because they are already under attack.

The story of their on-foot flight through a brutal snow storm is harrowing and so dangerous that you wonder if they will make it with any one of them alive. At the same time, the book describes the beauty of Afghanistan's landscape under snow and the starkness of it, especially when having to survive with only their good survival skills learned in the military and with little food and death not far away. Also, a scene where a local family takes them in, risking their own lives to help these people, and their kindness toward them softens not only the landscape, but the picture of Afghan people themselves.

Definitely a recommended book by me. I loved it.


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