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After reading a rave review in the Wall Street Journal, I decided to purchase the Kindle version. I have to say that I was disappointed with the book. The breezy, and in some areas sarcastic, tone, was a little off-putting. Given the author's background, I expected a more rigorous and neutral treatment of air crashes. I didn't see that here. The author's theory on the fate of MH-370 is interesting and may well prove correct. But, frankly, I saw no reason to prefer it over other plausible theories I've seen. Finally, I have to mention a few of those niggling little errors that jar the reader, which indicate the book needed stronger editing, fact checking, and proofreading. Amelia Earhart's crossing was west-to-east, not east-to-west. B-16 bombers were never deployed to Clark Field in the Philippines; in fact, the bomber never made it out of development. And Oliver North and Robert McFarlane didn't work for the National Security Agency. North worked on the staff of the National Security Council. McFarlane was the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (aka National Security Advisor).
While I enjoyed reading this book, I wish it would have provided more details regarding the incidents. Perhaps the author intended the book to be more of a review of various incidents, which it does well. However, the word Investigating in the title is misleading. This book provides very little summary of actual investigations. This book is a good overview of air incidents, but does not provide a detailed history of their investigations.
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