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On Wings of Eagles: The Inspiring True Story of One Man's Patriotic Spirit--and His Heroic Mission to Save His Countrymen Kindle Edition

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#1 bestselling author Ken Follett tells the inspiring true story of the Middle East hostage crisis that began in 1978, and of the unconventional means one American used to save his countrymen. . . .

When two of his employees were held hostage in a heavily guarded prison fortress in Iran, one man took matters into his own hands: businessman H. Ross Perot. His team consisted of a group of volunteers from the executive ranks of his corporation, handpicked and trained by a retired Green Beret officer. To free the imprisoned Americans, they would face incalculable odds on a mission that only true heroes would have dared. . . .
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"A superb edge-of-the-seat true story." —USA Today

"Ken Follett has combined the best of his journalistic skills and his flair for crackling fiction into a nonfiction work that's sure to be read. . . . This is one time when the mad dogs of the world were soundly defeated by the indomitable Yankee spirit and derring-do. . . .
On Wings of Eagles soars." —The Kansas City Star 

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Superb. . . . Ken Follett's fans may be reluctant to see him return to fiction." —The New York Times Book Review

"A remarkable adventure." —Los Angeles Times

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"A first-rate bestseller . . . stirring, provocative, as meticulously detailed and as thrilling as Follett's fictional creations." —
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"Excellent. . . . Fifteen American executives led by a feisty ex-Army colonel on a hair-raising mission. . . . No Hollywood scriptwriter could match this adventure." —
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"Rich in atmosphere, character, and dialogue. . . . Follett is a pro's pro. . . . If this is not a major motion picture, somebody should kick Hollywood back to life." —
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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0031TZ8TU
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Penguin Books (September 3, 1984)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ September 3, 1984
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 8.9 MB
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Ken Follett was only twenty-seven when he wrote the award-winning EYE OF THE NEEDLE, which became an international bestseller. His celebrated PILLARS OF THE EARTH was voted into the top 100 of Britain's best-loved books in the BBC's the Big Read and the sequel, WORLD WITHOUT END, was published to critical acclaim. He lives with his family in London and Hertfordshire.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2006
    Book Review: "On Wings of Eagles" by Ken Follett; published by William Morrow, New York in 1983; Non Fiction.

    I read quite a few books, usually one or two per week on average, and my selection varies widely from the latest murder mystery fiction novels to the more mundane non fiction biographies of ordinary people that lived through extraordinary situations hundreds or even thousands of years ago. I am a firm believer that almost every book is worth reading especially if the alternative is not to read at all. I like reading so much that when left alone in an environment with no other suitable distraction I will often read the labels on product cartons including tissue boxes, furniture cushions, and even the tiny shampoo bottles found in hotels. Reading is educational, entertaining, and therapeutic while also being quite inexpensive, flexible, and completely portable. Like most readers I have developed a preference for a number of topics and acquired an addiction for a few select authors yet one book stands out among all others as by far the best book I have read in over 30 years of persistent study.

    The book currently at the top of my list is "On Wings of Eagles" by Ken Follett. This book reads like a non-stop action thriller and it competes with the finest of the wild and dramatic novels out there yet the most incredible aspect of the story is that it is 100% true as recounted to the author first hand by many of the original subjects. I know this for fact as I have researched the story several times, at first in disbelief and then later out of admiration and a passion to find out even more about the origins of this unique situation and the amazing people that were involved. My research included querying numerous news archives, reviewing public profiles of several large corporations, communicating with a few veteran book collectors, and eventually to direct contact with the author who was kind enough to correspond with me on several occasions.

    The story takes place in that late 1970s. It starts innocently enough when EDS, a large computer processing company based in Dallas, wins a contract from the Iranian government to provide computer hardware and software that will administer the Iranian social security system including taxes, finances, and payouts to the citizens of Iran. The company assigns hundreds of employees to the project and many of them are relocated to Iran where they setup a typical corporate office complete with cubicles, meeting rooms, typewriters, secretaries, etc. They install and maintain a massive mainframe computer system and live relatively normal lives including a Monday-Friday work week with shopping, social events, and errands on the weekends. A number of the main executives even brought their families with them to eliminate the burden of long term separation that often accompanies massive out of town projects. The wives furnish and decorate their houses and apartments, they buy cars and appliances, and the kids go to school just like they would back home in Dallas. Several families even have pets including dogs, cats, and birds.

    For a while everything seems to be going well and the contract is worth many millions in revenue so the company is looking forward to a substantial profit as the deliverables are completed and payment is made. This is where the trouble starts. The Iranian government becomes unstable and they withhold payment on all invoices due to the company despite the significant work that has already been completed. Various fanatical groups emerge to stir up trouble in their desire to take over from the local government. Demonstrations are held in the streets, protests and vandalism become common, and civil order begins to erode. Eventually it becomes unsafe for the Americans to travel after dark and a curfew is imposed. The EDS workers and their families are concerned but they assume this is a temporary situation that will blow over in time once the political arguments are resolved. They are initially confident of their safety since they are providing a critical service to the Iranian government which in turn provides a valuable service to the Iranian citizens, so of course it would be unwise for Iran to turn on the service providers that are supporting them.

    Unfortunately the opposite happens and in just a few short months the entire country is thrown into a full scale revolution which includes severe restrictions on travel. Violence, gunfire, and civil unrest are common place and there is now a much greater threat to Americans in particular. At this point the US government issues orders to evacuate all non-essential US embassy staff and American citizens living in Iran, so of course the company decides to evacuate the employees and temporarily shut down the project. Most of the employees put their belongings in storage or hire Iranian friends to look after their homes and possessions in anticipation of returning once order has been restored. A small skeleton crew of top executives and core employees volunteer to remain behind and maintain the system in hopes that the Iranian government will be restored, pay the outstanding invoices, and welcome the Americans back to resume their work on the lucrative contract.

    Unbeknownst to EDS, the Iranian government was running out of money thus they were not able to pay the invoices however they also needed to keep the system running to maintain critical services if they were to eventually recover. To solve their dilemma one of the government officials decides to have two of the top executives arrested, interrogated, and jailed on false charges of corruption. The official refuses to pay the invoices and insists that the remaining crew continue to maintain the system. The executives are found guilty without a trial and bail is set at $13 million dollars. The entire process is quite unusual given the normal laws and legal processes in Iran so EDS immediately engages a team of top lawyers and US government officials to get their employees released from prison and returned to the US.

    A long battle ensues driven primarily by Ross Perot, the EDS President, and his extensive network of powerful corporate and political allies. All options are considered including payment of the outrageous bail however nothing works. The US government is not willing to risk creating an international incident since the employees initially appear to be safe in jail, the legal advisors recommend against paying the bail since there is no assurance that the employees would be released and it could encourage further arrests or increased demands, and all attempts to reason or bargain with the Iranian government end in total failure. At this point Ross makes a bold move which would have been viewed as completely insane by many and actively thwarted by all government officials had they known about it at the time.

    Ross decided to form a small team of his top executives by selecting those that were closest and most loyal to him. By coincidence they also just happened to be ex-military soldiers formerly assigned to Special Forces duty for the US Army. Ross then hired an old friend of his, a legendary retired military colonel and former Green Beret known as Col. Bull Simmons, to lead the newly formed commando team. He gathered the group in his Dallas headquarters, swore them to secrecy which included cover stories for their families, and charged them with doing whatever it took to rescue the imprisoned employees and bring them back to the US. He provided unlimited funds, transportation, and valuable connections to certain influential parties that could get things done. Then he stepped out of the way and let the team get to work.

    Col. Simmons trained the team, conducted reconnaissance, obtained the proper gear, and arranged for the team to be smuggled into Iran. The remainder of the story is quite exciting and will keep you turning page after page well into the early morning hours as you fight off sleep and struggle to keep your eyes open for just one more paragraph. I won't ruin the surprise by relating the outcome but suffice to say it is quite an adventure that serves as a reminder of how strong the bonds can become between team members when they are led and motivated by the best and then made dependent on each other for survival against all odds.

    In closing I recommend that you buy not one but several copies of this book. You will want one to read, one to keep in safe storage with your permanent collection, and several to give to your family and friends. In the past several years I have purchased more than a dozen copies and given them all away except for one which is an original first edition hardback that was signed by Ken Follett, Ross Perot, and 7 of the top executives that were involved in the rescue operation. That copy is safely stored away with my most treasured possessions where it remains for many months at a time until I get the urge to pull it out and read it again or show it to friends as I highly recommend an item for their shopping list on their next trip to the bookstore.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
    Follett did a great job telling this complex heroic story of an old-school rescue. There were so many moving parts and fronts and Follett changed venues often to tell the story of amazing heroic tale.

    I felt that they were brave but foolish and perhaps naive. Good read and fun!
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2018
    Like anyone over a certain age, I had heard years ago about Ross Perot rescuing his employees from Iran. I'd wondered from time to time how he was able to pull that off. Especially since our government was unable to get its own hostages out of there for over 400 days. I had mentioned it to someone and they told me that there was a book that told the story, something about Eagles.

    The next time it crossed my mind I searched on Amazon and found that the book had been a big best-seller. I ordered it and could not put it down. I read it in 2 sittings, which is unprecedented for me. I am usually to busy to read at all, but I put everything aside once I got started on the book. Once I finished, my wife read it and enjoyed it every bit as much.

    The quite literally incredible events and getting to know the personalities and insights of all the people involved, including the employees and wives at home, pulled you into the action and emotion.

    The book has been around quite a while, but still a very exciting read. Even if it's now history rather than recent current events as originally published. In fact, I would expect that if the book had been a work of fiction, it would have been every bit as exciting a story. But it being a true event, with real people amplifies the excitement for me.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2021
    Reading like an intense thriller, this true story of courage and ingenuity keeps the reader engaged, as an entire team of diverse experts seeks to escape the clutches of a foreign bureaucracy bent on extorting payment or holding them hostage, while a Revolution brewed and burst. Ken Follett’s formidable research, exhaustive interviewing and exacting writing skill make this a superb literary treat. “Our pursuers were swifter than the eagles in the heavens, they chased us on the mountains, they lay in wait for us in the wilderness.” Lamentations 4:19 (NRSV)
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2016
    Well written and researched with the participants, made into a film that was exposed by The Chicago Tribune as somewhat inaccurate and sensational, the book glosses over the reason for the rebellion against the Shah Reza Pahlavi, the historical backdrop of the suffering of the Iranian people under his CIA supported and developed regime (one should learn more about this and verify---sources say this is somewhat in dispute, but do not explain by whom) and thus idolozing the protagonists of the story, especially Ross Perot and Arthur "Bull" Simpns. The objective of release from prison of the two employees of EDS was actually achieved through astute manipulation of the revolutionary forces. The book is readable, perhaps best in short amounts at a time.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2024
    Have enjoyed all of Ken College fiction books, so this nonfiction was really exciting and informative of Iran in 1979.

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  • David
    5.0 out of 5 stars A great read!
    Reviewed in Canada on May 1, 2023
    Even though this story is 40 years old, it is still exciting to read. The fact that the story is true just makes it all the more compelling. Ken Follett is a terrific author (read everything he has written) and makes this story real and tactile and engaging. Buy now!
  • Woz n Bruno
    5.0 out of 5 stars More enjoyable, because it happened!
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 6, 2024
    The riveting true story of two American businessmen, arrested and detained in Tehran as the Shah's reign over Iran spiralled out with the revolution at its birth, the boss who vowed to get them out, and his team put together to achieve the aim. Very enjoyable!
  • michelle
    5.0 out of 5 stars An entertaining read, well written and true!
    Reviewed in Italy on December 17, 2022
    this book is as all of KF's books very well written and gripping. The story is true which is unbelievable, a great read
  • Jacobus L.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome book
    Reviewed in Germany on May 6, 2021
    This book is awesome. One of the great American heroes, Ross Perot, tells his story to Ken Follett who then writes it down for us, the reader. Suspense guaranteed in this true story (with pictures of the actual events). What a guy and what a story!
  • Neil Minkley
    5.0 out of 5 stars Récit passionnant d'une histoire vraie
    Reviewed in France on September 24, 2019
    Récit très détaillé et très prenant. On en apprend beaucoup sur Ross Perot, décédé en juillet 2019 à l'âge de 89 ans. A lire ou relire !

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