“The author sifted through a staggering depth of research and documentation about TWA 841’s high-altitude upset and aftermath and then boiled it all down into an intriguing investigative narrative.” –Mark L. Berry, Author of 13,760 feet: My Personal Hole in the Sky
“Fasten your seatbelt for an incredible story of injustice.” –Karlene Petitt, international airline pilot, safety consultant, and best selling author
“Corsetti’s Scapegoat explains point by point how the missing CVR data colored every phase of the probe. All accounts from the flight crew were discarded except what fit the pre-conceived idea the pilots were hiding something.” Christine Negroni (Read the full review)
“Scapegoat is a taut, suspenseful history. The opening chapters prompt heart-pounding excitement as Corsetti describes the dive from the perspective of both the crew and the passengers. The book is enthralling throughout, even as it shifts from the near crash to the more mundane hearings and investigations that followed.” –Katerie Porter, Foreward Reviews (Read the full review here.)
“Scapegoat is an incredible book that you won’t be able to put down.” –Capt. Jerry Lawler (TWA, Ret.) Air Line Pilot Magazine (Read the full review here.)
“Scapegoat is a scathing indictment of nearly everyone involved in the investigation, particularly the NTSB and Boeing. They quickly reached a conclusion – that the pilot and crew were hiding something – and ignored or minimized any evidence that suggested otherwise.” –David K. McDonnell, Reader Views (Read the full review here.)
“Scapegoat is a consistently compelling read throughout.” Midwest Book Review (Read the full review here.)