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The Lost Clipper

Pan Am flight 164 'Clipper America' departed Paris on Apr 23, 1959, towards New York. What had started like a routine flight for 115 passengers and crew members suddenly became anything but routine over the North Atlantic. The occupants of the Clipper American will then have to face an impossible situation, one that should never have been even possible.


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Pan Am flight 164 'Clipper America' departed Paris on Apr 23, 1959, towards New York. What had started like a routine flight for 115 passengers and crew members suddenly became anything but routine over the North Atlantic. The occupants of the Clipper American will then have to face an impossible situation, one that should never have been even possible.

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About Michel Poulin (View Profile)

    Retired from the Canadian Forces after 32 years of service. Supplement pension with night job as security guard. Married, with two grown sons.

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    Mozzy
    Mozzy LIKES this book
    An enjoyable read as long as you don't delve to deeply into the ramifications of the plot. It is also apparent english is not the first language of either the author or translator.
    Han Wielink
    Han Wielink LIKES this book
    I like books about time travel and alternative time lines. I liked this book very much, and I try to read all the books written by this author.
    Dave In Sc
    Dave In Sc LIKES this book
    A very unique story, done well. I will continue to follow this author. The ending left thing unsettled.
    Dawn
    Dawn LIKES this book
    Although slightly implausible it was a fun read - much too short!
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