Craig DiLouie’s THE
AVIATOR Released May 25, 2021
Two-part series takes readers into modern war in an F/A-18 fighter jet
The Aviator and its sequel, The Warfighter take
the reader aboard a modern aircraft supercarrier and into the cockpit of an
F/A-18 Super Hornet to fight near-future wars in the Pacific that are both
terrifying and all too possible. Both books are heavily
researched, with a former TOPGUN pilot serving as an editorial consultant to
provide the most authentic experience possible.
In The Aviator, the U.S. has fought a short, sharp war with China
over Taiwan. In a prison cell in Beijing, Navy fighter pilot Jack Knapp tells
his story about the war and how he ended up in a Chinese show trial, accused of
crimes against humanity. With his life in the
balance, Jack will have to choose between survival and participating in his
captors’ lies, and ultimately learn the true meaning of heroism in a war
between superpowers where even stories are weapons.
In The Warfighter, peace has returned to the Pacific, but it
doesn’t last. War breaks out on the Korean peninsula, drawing America into a
fresh conflict that sees use of some of the world’s deadliest weapons. In the
aftermath, Jack Knapp tells a news reporter about the war and how he helped
prevent a nuclear attack that could have destroyed an American city. As the
media simultaneously cheers and questions the war, Jack sets out to explain the
truth of its heroism and horror—so that all might understand war’s true cost.
Published by ZING Communications, Inc., The Aviator releases May
25 in eBook and trade paperback exclusively through Amazon. Published by
Blackstone and narrated by Garrett Brown, the audiobook releases the same date.
The Warfighter drops June 22, and the two-part omnibus drops July 26.
About the Author
Craig DiLouie is a bestselling American-Canadian writer of military
and speculative fiction, with self-published books as well as other works
published by major publishers and small presses. His works have been nominated
for major literary awards, translated into multiple languages, and optioned for
screen adaptation. He is a member of Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of
America, International Thriller Writers, and the Horror Writers Association. Learn
more at www.CraigDiLouie.com.
To request additional review copies or an interview with Craig DiLouie, please contact Mickey Mikkelson at Creative Edge Publicity: mickey.creativeedge@gmail.com / 403.464.6925.
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