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Books with title The Last Flight of 007

  • The Last Light of the Sun

    Guy Gavriel Kay, Holter Graham, Penguin Audio

    Audible Audiobook (Penguin Audio, June 1, 2009)
    From the multiple award-winning author of Tigana, A Song for Arbonne, and the three-book Fionavar Tapestry that "can only be compared to Tolkien's masterpiece" (Star-Phoenix), this powerful, moving saga evokes the Celtic, Anglo-Saxon, and Norse cultures of a thousand years ago.
  • The Last Light of the Sun

    Guy Gavriel Kay

    eBook (Ace, April 5, 2005)
    A powerful, moving saga evoking the Celtic, Anglo-Saxon and Norse cultures of a thousand years ago from the acclaimed author of The Fionavar Tapestry.“A historical fantasy of the highest order, the work of a man who may well be the reigning master of the form.”—The Washington Post Book WorldBern Thorkellson, punished for his father’s sins, denied his heritage and home, commits an act of vengeance and desperation that brings him face-to-face with a past he’s been trying to leave behind...In the Anglcyn lands of King Aeldred, the shrewd king, battling inner demons all the while, shores up his defenses with alliances and diplomacy—and with swords and arrows. Meanwhile his exceptional, unpredictable sons and daughters give shape to their own desires when battle comes and darkness falls in the spirit wood...And in the valleys and shrouded hills of the Cyngael, whose voices carry music even as they feud and raid amongst each other, violence and love become deeply interwoven when the dragon ships come and Alun ab Owyn, pursuing an enemy in the night, glimpses strange lights gleaming above forest pools...Making brilliant use of motifs from saga and song and chronicle, Guy Gavriel Kay conjures a work of subtle, intricate richness, bringing to life an unforgettable world balanced on the knife-edge of change.
  • The Last Flight of 007: The Disaster Series

    Frank Woodson, The Staff at High Noon Books, High Noon Books

    Audiobook (High Noon Books, Nov. 15, 2013)
    The Korean airliner took off from Alaska innocently enough, but a series of human errors caused it to veer into Russian airspace. Russian military intelligence trailed the plane for hours before shooting it down. The Last Flight of 007 is part of the Disaster non-fiction series that will engage listeners of all ages, including English Language Learners. These moments in history recall the death and destruction caused by both natural and manmade disasters around the world. The Disaster series probes the loss of the space shuttle Challenger's crew, the oil-well fires set in Kuwait by forces of Saddam Hussein's Iraq during the first Gulf War, the Korean airliner shot down by Russia in the Former Soviet Union, the nuclear meltdown at Chernobyl, and the Mount St. Helens eruption.
  • Flight of the Last Dragon

    Robert Burleigh, Mary GrandPré

    Hardcover (Philomel Books, Oct. 11, 2012)
    What if there was but one dragon left in the world? What if dragons were more than just imaginary creatures? What if long ago they soared through our skies? And what if there was only one dragon left? Where might it hide from our machines, from our technology, from us? And where would it go if it spread its wings for one last flight? New York Times bestselling writer Robert Burleigh and Harry Potter artist Mary GrandPre answer these questions by taking us on one last great journey into the starry night. Read this book with a child and wait for the inevitable moment when he looks to the sky . . . and wonders.
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  • The Last Flight of 007

    Frank Woodson

    eBook (High Noon Books, July 25, 2013)
    The Korean airliner took off from Alaska innocently enough, but a series of human errors caused it to veer into Russian airspace. Russian military intelligence trailed the plane for hours before shooting it down.The Last Flight of 007 is part of the Easy-to-Read non-fiction series “Disasters” that will engage readers of all ages, including English Language Learners. These moments in history recall the death and destruction caused by both natural and manmade disasters around the world. The Disaster series probes the loss of the space shuttle Challenger’s crew, the oil-well fires set in Kuwait by forces of Saddam Hussein’s Iraq during the first Gulf War, the Korean airliner shot down by Russia in the Former Soviet Union, the nuclear meltdown at Chernobyl, and the Mount St. Helens eruption.
  • The Last Light of the Sun

    Guy Gavriel Kay

    Paperback (Ace, April 5, 2005)
    A powerful, moving saga evoking the Celtic, Anglo-Saxon and Norse cultures of a thousand years ago from the acclaimed author of The Fionavar Tapestry.“A historical fantasy of the highest order, the work of a man who may well be the reigning master of the form.”—The Washington Post Book WorldBern Thorkellson, punished for his father’s sins, denied his heritage and home, commits an act of vengeance and desperation that brings him face-to-face with a past he’s been trying to leave behind...In the Anglcyn lands of King Aeldred, the shrewd king, battling inner demons all the while, shores up his defenses with alliances and diplomacy—and with swords and arrows. Meanwhile his exceptional, unpredictable sons and daughters give shape to their own desires when battle comes and darkness falls in the spirit wood...And in the valleys and shrouded hills of the Cyngael, whose voices carry music even as they feud and raid amongst each other, violence and love become deeply interwoven when the dragon ships come and Alun ab Owyn, pursuing an enemy in the night, glimpses strange lights gleaming above forest pools...Making brilliant use of motifs from saga and song and chronicle, Guy Gavriel Kay conjures a work of subtle, intricate richness, bringing to life an unforgettable world balanced on the knife-edge of change.
  • The Last Light of the Sun

    Guy Gavriel Kay

    Hardcover (Roc Hardcover, March 2, 2004)
    The fates of three powerful civilizations--the Erlings of Vinmark, the Anglcyn kindom, and the Cyngael--clash in an evocative fantasy based on the legends of the ancient Celts, Anglo-Saxons, and Norse cultures. 12,000 first printing.
  • The Last Flight of 007

    Frank Woodson

    Paperback (Saddleback Pub, May 1, 1993)
    Recounts how a Korean Air Lines passenger plane, after flying accidentally into Soviet airspace, was tracked down and destroyed, killing all aboard
  • Light of the Last

    Chuck Black, Michael Orenstein, Katie Leigh, Leanne Bell

    Audio CD (christianaudio, May 21, 2016)
    To Fight What Others Can’t You Must See What Others Don’t After an accident left him temporarily blind, Drew Carter didn’t just regain his sight. He now sees what others can’t imagine–an entire spiritual realm of mighty beings at war. Forget the gift, Drew just wants his life back. Part of that involves Sydney Carlyle, a woman he is inexplicably drawn to. When he’s offered the chance to become a CIA agent, it seems the way to redeem his past. The only problem–his visions of the supernatural realm are increasing in frequency. It’s up to the warrior angel Validus and his hand-picked team of heavenly agents to protect the unbelieving Drew. Validus now knows that the young man is at the epicenter of a global spiritual war, and the angels must use a millennia of battle experience keep Drew alive, for the Fallen want him dead. Surrounded by spiritual warriors and targeted by demons, Drew’s faced with an impossible decision that will forever alter the destiny of America...and his own soul.
  • Last Flight of the Dragon Lady

    Focus on the Family

    Audio CD (Tyndale Entertainment, Aug. 1, 2004)
    The Last Chance Detectives are back in a brand-new radio series from the makers of Adventures in Odyssey. Kids will love these fantastic adventure stories that will help them see that the Bible offers trustworthy solutions to problems they face. Based on the best-selling video series, each story consists of four 30-minute episodes. Audio Case #3: Last Flight of the Dragon Lady Strange things happen as the gang joins Pop to deliver a DC-3 to Florida. Things become even more weird when, somewhere over Louisiana, Pop suffers a mysterious illness. Mike is forced to pilot the plane and ends up ditching in a swampy bayou.
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  • The Last Flight of 007

    Frank Woodson

    Paperback (Artesian Pr, Nov. 1, 2000)
    Recounts how a Korean Air Lines passenger plane, after flying accidentally into Soviet airspace, was tracked down and destroyed, killing all aboard.
  • The Last Flight of 007

    Frank Woodson

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 2000)
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