The Last Flight Of Kilo Mike -- New book offers chilling prediction of the failure of national security


LINCOLN, Neb., January 31, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- Could it happen? Could a business jet actually bring a bomb into the United States? The Last Flight of Kilo Mike by Kenny Miller (now available through 1stBooks Library) is the story about a young Learjet co-pilot who must overcome his fears to prevent a disaster.

The story begins in Africa and ends over the skies of New York City. The Last Flight of Kilo Mike will put you in a tension-filled cockpit and almost make you a pilot in the process. If you love to fly and wonder how the air traffic control system works, open the cover and climb aboard. The only way you can get closer to a cockpit is to take flying lessons.

Kenny Miller is an Indiana Jones type of guy. From his small town Nebraska roots, this advertising man turned pilot and author has created a flying story that may be one of the best flying stories ever written. Kenny has flown around the world and flew for country singer Willie Nelson.

His flying stories have been published in Private Pilot magazine. He weaves his international experience into a novel that will keep you belted in your seat. Kenny has also written A Visit to Hartington, a Walton-style short story collection about life in a small Nebraska town available from iuniverse.com.

Miller wrote The Last Flight of Kilo Mike two years prior to September 11, 2001, yet the threat still remains. Miller exposes the laxity with which we protect ourselves. This book isn't an end to terrorism, or the threat of it, but perhaps it will serve as a catalyst to push the envelope further in securing the land of the free and the home of the brave. He no longer flies airplanes.

Kenny Miller currently lives in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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