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Falcon Seven [Hardcover]

James W. Huston
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  • Hardcover: 354 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press (11 May 2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0312364326
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312364328
  • Product Dimensions: 24.1 x 16.2 x 3.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,307,886 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Another excellent novel from this author. Contains very good insight into the workings of the International War Crimes Tribunal - despite some to the story line being unbelievable. (But that's what fiction is all about!!!)
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful
You'll Read This in One Sitting 3 Jun 2010
By Bookreporter - Published on Amazon.com
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James W. Huston served as a naval flight officer and is currently a trial officer in an international law firm. It would therefore only be natural that, upon embarking on a career in the writing business, he would pen military, espionage, or legal thrillers. And that is precisely what he has been doing for the past several years. He combines a "been there, done that" perspective with a bright-eyed and clearheaded vision of how the world works --- and the place of the United States in that world --- to create uncanny and seemingly prescient visions not of what might happen, but what almost certainly will happen, and all too soon.

Following 2009's brilliant MARINE ONE, Huston returns with FALCON SEVEN, which is even better than its predecessor. The inspiration and the basis for the book is one of the most important pieces of legislation ever passed by Congress, yet has received little fanfare. That would be the American Service-Members' Protection Act, which authorizes the President of the United States to use all means necessary and appropriate to bring about the release of any United States or allied personnel imprisoned by, on behalf of, or at the request of the International Criminal Court. The ICC is a kangaroo court that has unilaterally claimed jurisdiction over undefined war crimes, whether the alleged perpetrators of them are from member nations or not.

The scenario that begins FALCON SEVEN and brings the ICC into play is hair-raising in its plausibility. An American pilot team on a flight mission in Afghanistan is redirected to a target in Pakistan, where, they are told, a meeting between members of al-Qaeda and the Taliban are taking place. Their mission is successful; almost immediately, however, their plane is shot down, the pilots are captured, and, in less time than it takes to tell it, the two Americans are frog-marched into the ICC in The Hague. It turns out that the target was in fact a building that housed and treated war refugees. The attack, which was supposed to hit only enemy combatants, resulted in the deaths of several dozen people.

Jack Caskey, a former Navy SEAL who is currently a criminal defense attorney, is tasked by the National Security Council with defending them, even as a rescue mission is being planned to recover the pilots. As he begins plotting his defense strategy, however, the current President loses his will and calls the whole thing off. With time running out as the scheduled trial date approaches, he must defend the two United States airmen in front of a self-appointed three-judge tribunal that has in effect already made up its collective mind. Caskey --- aided by a somewhat reluctant law school classmate employed by a high-powered law firm (which, interestingly enough, had represented several high-profile prisoners at Guantanamo Bay) and several associates --- brings his experience as a defense attorney to bear as he crosses the globe to investigate several puzzling anomalies in the case, not the least of which is how a transport plane was practically on the site of the airmen's capture to effect their transfer to the ICC facility.

But a sharp legal mind is not the only tool in Caskey's skill set. Aided by a former military colleague, he begins formulating a Plan B to rescue the airmen, just in case he is unable to bring about the miracle of obtaining a fair trial for his clients. And when the U.S. government seemingly pulls the rug out from under Caskey at the 11th hour, it looks as if he will have no choice but to implement that plan, no matter the consequences.

Huston's books demand to be read in one sitting, and FALCON SEVEN is no exception. Not that you'll notice. You'll read the novel (especially the last 100 pages) so quickly that you'll have scorch marks on your corneas. Huston doesn't just straddle the territory where military, espionage, and legal thrillers meet: with FALCON SEVEN, he owns it.
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As Real As Today's Headlines!!! 14 Jun 2010
By John R. Linnell - Published on Amazon.com
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What I really liked about this book is that the scenario it deals with could happen tomorrow. No suspension of belief is necessary to appreciate this story.

The International Criminal Court is as real as a heart attack. The US Congress considered it to be a loose enough cannon that it authorized any US President to use any means necessary to protect any US Servicemen who are sought to be brought under it's jurisdiction. "Any means" is all encompassing. President Clinton told the US Senate not to ratify it after he signed it and President Bush withdrew our signature. What made this book so topical is that it occurs in the present. The president in the White House when two navy airman are charged by the court with war crimes is Barak Obama. I dare say that the author's instincts about how Mr. Obama would handle this crisis are right on.

Others have set out the plot line in detail and have pronounced it a page turner. I will take it one step further. I plan to re-read it. It is THAT good. Huston, given his military and legal background is in a perfect place to write such anovel and I only hope that the situation he conjures up remains a piece of fiction, because it would not take much to turn it into a grim reality.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Exciting, fast-paced, a lot of fun.... Unless you're a liberal 23 Jun 2010
By Brian Baker - Published on Amazon.com
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James Huston has written a timely and exciting legal/political thriller in "Falcon Seven" that revolves around the war in the Middle East, and the political manipulations that arise from it.

During a routine mission in support of the war in Afghanistan, an American fighter jet is shot down and its two-man crew captured and mysteriously hustled off to The Hague to face war crimes charges at the International Criminal Court located there.

It falls to former SEAL and current criminal defense attorney Jack Caskey and his buddies to do all they can to free the airmen, either through winning the case in court - an almost virtual impossibility - or through "other" means. With the deck stacked against them, we follow Caskey & Company as they try to penetrate the fog surrounding the case, and the capture of the airmen, in an effort to see justice done.

Fast-paced, with fully developed characters, and tightly plotted, this book was thoroughly engaging and tons of fun.

But there's no way to review this without acknowledging the elephant in the room.

Huston clearly writes from a conservative point of view, and the main villain in the piece is liberalism and its practitioners, both domestic and international. There's simply no way around that.

If you're conservative yourself, you'll find yourself nodding along in agreement, and outraged by the actions of some of the characters.

If you're liberal, you'll no doubt find yourself offended by the portrayal of Obama and his staff (yes, Huston uses real-life people in some parts), as well as that of European liberalism and anti-Americanism.

Caveat emptor.
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