Phoenix Rising
Phoenix Rising by John J. Nance is a First Edition novel published by Crown Publishers in 1994. This work delves into the complexities of the aviation industry during the 1990s, focusing on the challenges faced by major airlines as they contend with a new, innovative competitor led by investment banker Elizabeth Sterling. With a page count of 374, this book offers a detailed exploration of the turbulent dynamics within the world of commercial aviation.
Readers will find a narrative that captures the authenticity of the airline industry, highlighting themes of competition and innovation. The story unfolds against the backdrop of a rapidly changing landscape, where established airlines must adapt to survive. As the plot progresses, the tension between the traditional giants and the emerging visionary airline provides a compelling look at the world of espionage and corporate strategy within the realm of fiction.
Official Synopsis
Internationally acclaimed aviation insider and novelist John Nance returns to the turbulent skies of the beleaguered world airlines of the 1990s. This new novel moves with authenticity as the Big Three airlines are challenged by a new, visionary airline run by young investment banker Elizabeth Sterling.
