Reviews
“A heart-thumping ride that steams along, bringing our flawed world into pristine focus. Lots of mischief and mayhem, the characters fraught with danger, the plot hitting all the right notes.” —Steve Berry, New York Times best-selling author
“A commanding thriller by a superb author.” —Grant Blackwood, New York Times best-selling author
“Fans of Michael Crichton will not want to miss Deadly Echoes. Well-researched and supremely entertaining, Philip Donlay has knocked this one out of the park!” —Ward Larsen, USA Today best-selling author
“A Donlay thriller is as sleek and fast as a Gulfstream. Buckle up.” —Brian Freeman, best-selling author
Praise for the Donovan Nash Series
“Authors like Philip Donlay, who write the pure thrillers, have capabilities and strength I can only envy.” —William Kent Krueger, New York Times best-selling author
“Deftly plotted and expertly executed by a gifted writer who also happens to be a licensed pilot, Donlay’s story opens with a bang and doesn’t let go.” —Sheldon Siegel, New York Times best-selling author
“Great characters, cool technical details, twists and turns, lies and deceits, and breakneck pacing from the first scene to the last.” —D. P. Lyle, best-selling and award-winning author
“Fans of political thrillers and military fiction, especially those dealing with the aerospace industry, will devour this.” —Booklist
Author Biography
Philip Donlay learned to fly at age seventeen and was first published at eighteen. In the aviation world, success came quickly and he's been flying jets since he was twenty years old. Whether flying a Saudi sheik, nighttime freight, or executives of a Fortune 500 company, Donlay has logged over six million miles while spanning the globe. Donlay burst onto the literary scene in 2004 with the publication of his first novel, Category Five, followed by Code Black, Zero Separation, Deadly Echoes, Aftershock and Pegasus Down. He is an avid fly fisherman and divides his time between Montana and the Pacific Northwest.