Shooting Script is a first person narrative novel by English people author Gavin Lyall, first published in 1966. The book was selected as number 99 in the Top 100 Crime Novels of All Time, a list published by the Crime Writers' Association in 1990.
Plot introduction
Keith Carr, an ex-Royal Air Force
fighter pilot with combat experience in the
Korean War, is now living in
Jamaica, where he makes a threadbare living flying charter
air cargo around the
Caribbean in his mortgaged second-hand de Havilland Dove. After he discovers that a pilot he knows from his Korean War days now commands a squadron of de Havilland Vampire
for the hard-line military dictators on the Central-American nation of “Republica Libra”, Carr suddenly finds life more difficult. And for some reason he can't understand, the United States
FBI is keeping him under surveillance. Republica Libra at first offers him a job, and then impounds his plane when he refuses.
Carr is hired by the flamboyant movie director Walt Whitmore, who is filming an action movie on the north coast of Jamaica to fly an old World War II vintage B-25 Mitchell medium bomber as a camera plane. However, after the student pilot he's training ends up murdered, it becomes apparent that Whitmore has more in mind for Carr and the elderly bomber than just making a film.
Trivia
(The character of Whitmore was inspired by
John Wayne, with whom Lyall spent four days at a studio while Wayne was filming.)