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In Java Waters Run Deep, a British airliner flying from Singapore to Adelaide disappears from the air traffic controller's screen and plunges into the sea. Intrepid investigator, Peter Talbert seeks to uncover the mystery and political intrigue around this crash in the latest aerospace mystery story from aviation expert and test pilot, Tony Blackman.

Set a few years into the future, the doomed aircraft had been outfitted with the latest safety requirement of two crash recorders (instead of one). Therefore Australian investigators quickly discover the wreckage. In the immediate aftermath, the terrorist group, ISIS claims that it put a bomb on the plane but Peter Talbert and UK accident investigator, Mary French, do not believe the story. Talbert suspects military involvement and aided by the Australian 'beyond the horizon radar', JORN, he manages to establish what actually happened. However after the preliminary accident report is issued, Mary discovers that a very important Russian dissident and his family had been on board the aircraft, adding another puzzling dimension to the story.

Java Waters Runs Deep is the seventh Peter Talbert story and is a must for any enthusiasts of the aerospace mystery novel. Readers will enjoy current political intrigue and aviation technology details such as locating crashed aircraft under water, multi satellite internet/phone systems with coded transmissions, over the horizon radars, ISIS and government terrorism, and unmanned aircraft; in addition the book even re-organises the UK accident investigation facilities to bring them in line with US and Australian safety organizations.

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