About Is This What Death Feels Like?:
Is This What Death Feels Like?
An American fighter pilot engages multiple enemy jet fighters in a classic life and death struggle.
A routine patrol turns deadly when eight fighter jets from Iran jump a two plane patrol on the Iraq – Iranian border.
Then as the mother of all air battles ensues, fate steps in and an unknown medical condition places the young fighter pilot in the midst of a Near Death Experience (NDE).
As you read, this story places you in the cockpit of an F-15C Eagle jet fighter in the middle of air combat.
The descriptions are so vivid, it will seem you are inside a cockpit of a high performance jet fighter in the middle of a combat situation.
As you read, it will feel as if you are flying the fighter jet and experiencing the acceleration, the g-forces, the exhilaration, the fear, and the thrill of aerial combat as you press the attack against insurmountable odds. These descriptions are so vivid that you will find your self looking around their reading space for deadly air to air missiles homing in on you.
Then the description of unknown illness the pilot followed by the near death experience (NDE) makes you wonder if it happened to the author himself?
When you read, you will experience the thrill of a lifetime and maybe obtain the answer to the question:
Is This What Death Feels Like?.
Author’s note. I excerpted this story from a section of my novel, Redemption, so if you have previously read “Redemption,” you have already read the essence of this story and can save your dollar.
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Author Bio:
Ed Benjamin retired from the United States Air Force in 1990 where he served as an aircraft maintenance supervisor.
He currently works part-time as a proposal writer helping companies obtain business with federal, state and local governments.
He also writes short stories and novellas; some of which he offers for sale via digital download. He has recently published a short real life travel adventure entitled, “This is Alaska,” and a novel, “Redemption,” featring Harry Miles.
For more information, visit Ed’s website at http://EdBenjaminBooks.com
Ed also publishes gratitude journals, wedding planners, reissues of classic novels, and other publications via his two publishing ventures at Bulverde Books and Front Porch Press. These works are available exclusively on Amazon via Kindle Direct Publishing.
Ed is located on Twitter at @colbenjamin
Readers may contact Ed via email at Flowingwp@gmail.com
Ed and his spouse live in Bulverde, Texas – also known as the “front porch” of the Texas hill country.