- Published: 29 March 2012
- ISBN: 9780552152297
- Imprint: Corgi
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 576
- RRP: $27.99
Vulcan 607
- Published: 29 March 2012
- ISBN: 9780552152297
- Imprint: Corgi
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 576
- RRP: $27.99
One helluva great flying story. The gripping narrative reads like a suspense thriller, yet every word is true
Stephen Coonts
Big heavy bombers. Proper old-fashioned heroism. And triumph of ingenuity over limited funding. So far as I'm concerned, it has the lot and to cap it all it reads like fiction when it's actually fact. I more than enjoyed it, it could have been written specially for me
Jeremy Clarkson
Exciting and breathtakingly pacy...This is exactly how modern history should be written
Andy McNab
A masterwork of narrative history. Brilliantly described, the story of an impossible British mission is a compelling one; it's telling long overdue
Clive Cussler
Gripping, endlessly fascinating detail. I read the book in one sitting: it is an utterly compelling war story, brilliantly written
Simon Winchester
Exceptional...Written like the very best thriller, it draws the reader into the exclusive world of the combat crew in a unique and truly gripping way
John Nichol
Vulcan 607 deserves to become an aviation classic
Len Deighton
Absolutely riveting ... takes you right into the planning rooms and cockpits ... Don't miss this one!
Dale Brown
Vulcan 607 grips like a two-spar fin torsion box structure, whatever your gender
Evening Standard
Rowland White tells this splendid story with panache
Daily Telegraph