Angle of Attack by Lee Baldwin reads as an innocent romance, until you check out one of these power-hungry dames. Montana. She’s trying to kill off the easy-going flight instructor whose worst flaw is trusting everybody.Well, almost his worst flaw.Not that he shouldn’t know better… his ‘associates’ have been trying to trap him for years, and now they’ve upped the ante bigtime and several factions are trying to rub him out.Why? Oh, maybe because an old girlfriend lied to him, and an old bad-boy partner made sure he got falsely accused and sent up for three years.Maybe it’s because his paranoid, ex-Navy jet mechanic brother stole an antique WWII fighter plane worth $millions. Somebody has to fly it out of the country, right? Who might that be? Ah, but that person has no power flight experience, he only flies gliders. This is fighter pilot fiction from the viewpoint of an innocent convict - -...