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Country
  
United Kingdom

Publisher
  
Collins

Pages
  
318

Author
  
Desmond Bagley

Followed by
  
Bahama Crisis

Genre
  
Thriller

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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1978

Originally published
  
1978

Preceded by
  
The Enemy

Page count
  
318

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Media type
  
Print (hardcover and paperback)

Desmond Bagley books
  
Windfall, Night of Error, Bahama Crisis, The Snow Tiger, The Golden Keel

Flyaway is a first person narrative thriller novel by English author Desmond Bagley, first published in 1978. It introduces Max Stafford as protagonist, who would later appear in Bagley's novel, Windfall.

Plot introduction

Max Stafford is owner and president of a security consultation company based in London, which specializes in corporate security and anti-industrial espionage. Although his company is successful, his marriage has collapsed, and work is starting to lose its luster.

More on a whim, he decides to investigate the disappearance of minor accountant Paul Billson from one of his client firms. Billson's father, a famous aviator, had vanished in the 1930s on an air race from London to South Africa somewhere over the Sahara desert, and Billson had been obsessed for years with the desire to find out what had happened, and to dispel lingering slander that the disappearance had been staged as an insurance fraud.

Soon after Stafford starts to investigate, he is assaulted by men who attempt to “discourage” further investigation. Stafford’s search takes him to Algiers, then the deep desert area around Tamanrasset in southern Algeria, and across the border into Niger. But he finds that he is not the only person looking for Billson and the missing Northrop Gamma. Other people, with tremendous resources are also searching – and will kill to prevent the truth of a 40 year old incident to emerge.

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