The Last American Hero

The Last American Hero by G. B. Mooney, published by iUniverse on January 28, 2001, is a 284-page work of fiction that delves into the life of Lt. Oliver Miller, whose passion for flying leads him into perilous circumstances. After being shot down during a reconnaissance mission over Russia, Oliver finds himself in a Siberian work camp, abandoned by his government and unaware of his family’s fate. The narrative unfolds as Tamara Krasnov, the Soviet pilot responsible for his downing, intervenes, leading to Oliver’s transfer to a minimum-security prison and ultimately recruiting him into the Russian Air Force.
Readers will encounter a complex tale of espionage and intrigue set against the backdrop of the Cold War and the Vietnam War era. As Oliver navigates his new life in Russia, he grapples with loyalty, love, and betrayal, all while being manipulated by the KGB. The story captures the tumultuous historical context through Oliver’s experiences, offering insights into the challenges faced by individuals caught in the crossfire of international conflict. This edition presents a vivid exploration of themes related to war and military life, inviting readers to reflect on the personal costs of such a chaotic era.
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Lt. Oliver Miller’s passion for flying could prove fatal. Shot down while on a reconnaissance mission over Russia, he is near death in a Siberian work camp. His government has abandoned him and his family will never know his fate.
Tamara Krasnov, the Soviet pilot who shot down Oliver, enlists the aid of her father, a high-ranking Soviet official. They have Oliver transferred to a minimum-security prison. The KGB convinces an embittered Oliver that the US had refused to repatriate him. Tamara recruits Oliver into the Russian Air Force, they become lovers and Oliver finds a new life in Russia.
Oliver is recruited by the CIA and lives a life of intrigue during the Cold War and Vietnam War era.
The haunting images of a chaotic, historical era are viewed through the sharp edged vision of a heroic American. The last chapter will leave you misty-eyed.
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