A look behind the veil at an Iranian fighter pilot
Exciting Read for Memorial Day and Summer
Mar is an Iranian fighter pilot who appreciates the way America honors its fallen war heroes. Even though the United States is an enemy of Iran, “Mar” (the Farsi word for snake) is an honorable man who values military abilities and realizes that his opponents in aerial combat are well trained and honorable people themselves.
Mar’s father was the most highly decorated fighter pilot in the 1980s Iraq/Iran war who received acclaim because of his 14 aerial victories against Iraqi fighter pilots. After “Mar” demonstrated he had inherited his father’s flying genes, his father provided him with some tips and strategies to help him become a better fighter pilot.
He is a true warrior, and like the character, “Maverick” in the new Top Gun movie, he avoids promotion because he knows the promotion will come with a desk job and effectively end his flying career.
If you have ever wanted to look behind the scenes about what a warrior from Iran feels and thinks and some information about his family life, you can read this digital short story (available from several digital retailers) or Amazon. (Note the Amazon link is an affiliate link)
There is another option.
For an even more exciting read this Memorial Day or this summer, Mar’s story is embedded within the full-length novel, Redemption (Amazon affiliate link).
With Redemption, you can read the digital book for free with Kindle Unlimited or order a print book to read while lying on the beach or relaxing in a chair during your summer vacation.