

Secret on the Tarmac
S**N
Great, fast-paced read!
I had a front row seat to the biggest “get” of Chris Sign’s career and as a colleague and fellow journalist, it was incredible to watch him work this story. He’s a dedicated and committed, objective journalist who tells a captivating, revealing story. I learned so much that was going on behind the scenes despite the fact that I was standing feet away as he broke the news on the air. Thorough research and a great read!
J**D
Relationships built on the football field at Alabama stand the test of time!
The Secret on the Tarmac is a book that tells a story that I would have never thought could happen in the USA. Thanks to Christopher Sign for doing what ought to be done whether he wanted to or not.
G**O
Unbelievable crooked Clinton’s
Bought for a vacation read. While reading at the airport I had numerous strangers come up and ask me how the book is... I am amazed at the work a good solid honest journalist can do to bring about truth. Hope the president mentions this in his re-election media exposure. Such a double standard out there. Politics will be forever changed for the worse.
L**S
Interesting. Worth it
Interesting read! Weaved sports and politics, I couldn’t believe what I learned! Also, I couldn’t put it down. Recommend.
E**L
Excellent read, captivating story
I first learned about this book on Fox and friends, was interested in the story the liberal media did not want to tell.Its soo interesting how this story got forgotten so quickly and chocked up to just convenience that they were there at same time, when there was obviously much more to the story.Excellent read, would recommend this to all my friends and colleges.
N**E
Not What Advertised on the Front Cover
To begin with, the picture on the front cover is wrong. It shows a jet plane on the final approach about to land on a lit tarmac. The meeting between Lynch and Bill Clinton happened actually during the day, not at night. Under the title we read, "Inside the clandestine tarmac meeting of Bill & Loretta Lynch..." There is actually very little about the meeting itself. Mr. Sign had also somehow found his experience as a college football player to be related to this case, with pages of irrelevant stories about this and other equally irrelevant issues putting the reader to sleep. As a matter of fact, 80% of the book is irrelevant stories and irrelevant thoughts unrelated to the actual story. The author pretty much dedicates the book to praising his own greatness as a journalist, even though his contribution was minimum: He took down information he received from someone else about the meeting, and that was it. Then the TV station he works for blew the cover, and in the end they did not even have a story to tell. Many a time the author shows a poor understanding of basic facts of life, repeats himself, and he certainly misses the actual point of the meeting. In the last two chapters of the book he asks a number of questions without providing an answer for them, the idea being, there was something fishy about the meeting and the two protagonists lied about it. Everybody knows they did, and there is nothing new or of significance in the book. In the last paragraph Sing basically calls himself a "trusted journalist," and for Book Epigraph he uses a quote from Winston Churchill that has absolutely nothing to do with the topic of the book. I bought the book on an impulse. It is a complete flop that will be well received in the recycling bin.
A**N
Excellent Book!
Knowing nothing about who Christopher Sign I took a chance and ordered his book the day it was released and I am glad I did. I was a little disappointed no real details are known about what Clinton and Lynch talked about on that plain but was very pleased with the way Christopher Sign told his story. I was also please to read his story free of political pressures to try and influence how I think. Christopher sticks to the facts and he conveys them in a very easy to read story that is a real page turner.Christoperh Sign, I doubt you will see this but if by chance you happen to see my review, thank you for just telling the truth and sticking to the facts.
K**N
Reticle this one “Nothing about the meeting”!
Terrible book. It’s a good book if you want to know how a morning anchorman fit a tip about the secret tarmac meeting, and broke the story. It’s a terrible book because THAT’S ALL OF IT. The author was not at the meeting and offers ZERO information on what the meeting was about.The book has nothing new to offer regarding Clinton and the AG’s meeting. It’s all about how the author got the story and then got hounded by some phone calls, got calls from some of his buddies and coaches from Alabama in support (of what, exactly?), and how he was paranoid enough (of whom?) to give his kids code words and drive winding paths home from the studio...Don’t waste your time or money.
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