I've just read the first few pages on the Amazon preview and I won't be reading any more. For me the loss of close family and friends is a personal matter and I cannot see what this book serves to do apart from incite blame on something that was to some extent, in my opinion, "bad luck" - in total juxtaposition to what is said in the first chapter. I didn't "buy the farm" in a Nimrod with the same poor design and I do count myself "lucky" that I did not.
I, also, will not be posting on this matter again; for one, I believe that Adey Davies deserves better...
CPL Clott