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Whirlwind

The Asian Saga, Book 6

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By: James Clavell
Narrated by: Derek Perkins
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The gripping epic novel of the 1979 Iranian Revolution by the #1 New York Times bestselling author and unparalleled master of historical fiction, James Clavell

Tehran, Iran 1979: Simmering religious tensions finally explode, and the Iranian people rise up against the Shah. The country, once secular, is now thrown back into an orthodoxy that threatens to tear it apart. The United States and Russia go on high alert, with warships heading to the Middle East. The region becomes a powder keg, waiting to explode. Caught up in the revolution are a British helicopter company and its pilots. The oil fields of Iran need helicopters to ferry workers and administrators, and when the main US aviation company pulls out of Iran fearing what might come next, S-G Helicopters steps in to fill the void. Soon they realize that they, too, must leave or risk losing all their machines to whomever takes control of the country. The company risks bankruptcy if that happens—which would ruin Andrew Gallavan and reveal that the company is actually owned by a secret Hong Kong–based consortium: Noble House, controlled by the Struan family. Caught in between is his son, Scot, a pilot in Iran who must help save his father’s company, but also the other pilots and their families. In a risky move, the pilots concoct a plan to get their choppers out of Iran. But will they be able to escape a country crumbling around them before it’s too late?

A rich panoply of characters brings to life the events of forty years ago, events that even now have ramifications throughout the Middle East and beyond. Fast-paced and full of action and intrigue, Whirlwind is an intricately plotted and detailed tale of war, love, and the ingenuity of the human spirit, told by James Clavell, the unparalleled master of historical fiction.

©2013 James Clavell (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Action & Adventure Historical Fiction Middle East Iran Fiction Heartfelt Aviation
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James Clavell has always been one of my very favourite authors. This story is complex and takes some getting used to because of the huge number of characters with unfamiliar names. However, in time, things really fall into place and persons and places become more acceptable to the ear. It is long but well worth trying.

Another Great Story!

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(RE)LIVE THE XPAT3AT LIFE.
READ BEFORE YOU GO AS IT IS VERY CLOSE TO REALITY.

IDEAL FOR XPATS

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Sprawling narratives packed with intrigue and multiple viewpoints where everybody tries to out-doublecross everybody else, and of course a small band of heroes fight for survival. This probably describes every James Clavell book I've read, and if that's your thing then look no further.

Perkins' reading is on the whole excellent. He is less convincing doing an American accent, but his panoply of villainous voices, be they Russian, Persian or Japanese, is very satisfying. The editing is flawless and I found myself effortlessly drawn in (from the very first scene).

This is a book I've read before, and quite apart from the story (which is great), it is a meticulously researched look at a pivotal moment in history. You get a front seat view of the Iranian revolution (sometimes from a helicopter slowly spooling up, with AK47 armed hostiles running towards you). Even so this is not a pulp novel, it's a fairly epic story, extremely well written (and read) dripping with atmosphere (you can smell the aviation fuel), and becomes an absolute page turner which kept me up till 5am.

Kept me up till 5am

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I thought the story was superb, intense and very pertinent to the time. Liked the way it had tied in other books in the series. My main gripe was the narrator who I felt was dire at Rome’s, his attempt at accents left a lot to be desired but apart from that definitely worth 5* for the story alone

Great story pity about the narrator

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I realised after starting that I hadn’t read this when it was first published, unlike all the other Asian Saga books, so it was all new. Great story, fast-paced, and many threads all coming together in a satisfactory way. Narration was much better than the last book (Gai Jin). Really sparked my interest in learning more about what had happened in Iran at that time. Recommended!

Whirlwind of a story!

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