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To Soar Like a Hawke
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Title: | To Soar Like a Hawke |
Publisher: | Whatever You Do, Don't Press |
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Author(s): | Cindy Rancourt |
Cover Artist(s): | Cheryl Meidinger-Carter |
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Date(s): | 1995 |
Series?: | yes |
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Fandom: | Airwolf/New Airwolf |
Language: | English |
External Links: | Online here and here |
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To Soar Like a Hawke is a gen crossover 93-page novel by Cindy Rancourt.
It has a sequel called, Shell Game.
Summaries
From a distributor: Agent With Style:
This novel... manages to deftly connect the original Airwolf with the New Airwolf that was shown on the USA channel. She has crafted a story that follows canon and yet brings together all the characters from the original show with those created for the new show. Her brilliant and careful handling of these storylines will make you wonder why the producers of the show didn't think of it themselves.
From a distributor, Bill Hupe:
Were you upset when USA took over Airwolf? Well, in this novel, Strongfellow didn't die, Archangel's transfer to the Middle East wasn't because he spoke Arabic fluently...