Voice from the Stars, a Pathfinder's Story
Commendations
THE WEST AUSTRALIAN Newspaper
A miracle escape from the crash of a burning aircraft in England
and a voice that spoke from 'somewhere' above - the impact of these experiences
has been told and the observations are poignant in this book of many
emotions.
AIR COMMODORE PETER CRIBB CBE DSO DFC RAF(rtd)
I am particularly impressed. There is more to this book than the
reminiscences of an old war-horse. The chances of Tom surviving the sixty
two raids was ten to one against. It is a moving story that will enchant
readers of all ages.
Ms LY BENNETT (Patron of Pathfinder's Association)
Many congratulations, your book is fascinating and so vividly written.
Nor did I find the book too technical which can so often be a problem to
readers. The drawings are enchanting. I felt I was in the cockpit with
you experiencing those many hazardous situations.
AEROSPACE (Royal Aeronautical Society)
Something completely different. It answers many questions people
ask fifty years after the event. Clearly the author and his colleagues
were not supermen. Some of them had the courage to say enough is enough.
D BROOK (Yorkshire UK)
I saw the author's aircraft crashing only a few hundred yards from
where I was born. My mate and I sneaked into the wreckage late in the evening
and got pieces of of it.
LORNA DAVEY (Western Australia)
I've just completed reading 'Voice from the Stars' and I seem to
be walking on cloud nine; perhaps one of the clouds mentioned in such an
exciting book, so difficult to put down.
STEWART DINNEN (Tasmania)
I don't know when I've enjoyed a book so much. It is a spiritual
pilgrimage written in excellent style with a grasp of detail that amazed
me. I hope it won't be too long before the sequel is written. (Note: The
Sequel has now been published)
H BOSVELD (Holland)
Thank you for writing your book in such a way I can understand the
stress and tension you flyers went through. I have found it so interesting
I have requested our local library to get a copy.
DEBBIE C (Western Australia)
I felt I was reading about my father in your book and it helped.
He never talked to me about his wartime experiences and now I understand
why.
FLYPAST MAGAZINE
(UK)
This autobiography is of rare candour, outlining the thoughts and
emotions of a pathfinder pilot and his crew.
Next page - CD World War 2 photos,
songs and sounds
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