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'''''Airman''''' is an [[Alternate History]] adventure novel by [[Eoin Colfer]].


Conor Broekhart lives on the Saltee Islands with his family off the coast of Ireland, the time period being the late 19th century. The islands are independent, ruled over by the benevolent King Nicholas, an old friend of Conor's parents. Conor's childhood is spent both playing around the island with the princess, Isabella, and studying with the Frenchman Victor Vigny, from whom he learns all about flight, swordplay, and other fun things.
Conor Broekhart lives on the Saltee Islands with his family off the coast of Ireland, the time period being the late 19th century. The islands are independent, ruled over by the benevolent King Nicholas, an old friend of Conor's parents. Conor's childhood is spent both playing around the island with the princess, Isabella, and studying with the Frenchman Victor Vigny, from whom he learns all about flight, swordplay, and other fun things.
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Everything changes the day he discovers a plot to overthrow the king. This leads to him getting framed as a traitor by the would-be usurper and thrown into the prison mines of Little Saltee, where the only way off the island is by flight. Conor, only fourteen years old at the time, must call upon all of his training and wits to somehow escape, all the while trying to survive prison.
Everything changes the day he discovers a plot to overthrow the king. This leads to him getting framed as a traitor by the would-be usurper and thrown into the prison mines of Little Saltee, where the only way off the island is by flight. Conor, only fourteen years old at the time, must call upon all of his training and wits to somehow escape, all the while trying to survive prison.


Not to be confused with the ''[[Mega Man 2 (Video Game)|Mega Man 2]]'' boss.
Not to be confused with the ''[[Mega Man 2]]'' boss.


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=== Contains examples of the following tropes: ===

* [[Affably Evil]]: Otto Malarkey, the thug-for-hire who will chat you up pleasantly before he beats you half to death.
* [[Affably Evil]]: Otto Malarkey, the thug-for-hire who will chat you up pleasantly before he beats you half to death.
* [[The Alcatraz]]: Little Saltee.
* [[The Alcatraz]]: Little Saltee.
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* [[Hair of Gold]]: Conor.
* [[Hair of Gold]]: Conor.
* [[Historical Fiction]]
* [[Historical Fiction]]
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Everyone in the Broekhart family has their heart broken. Also, [[Villain With Good Publicity|Bonvillain]]'s name means "good villain".
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Everyone in the Broekhart family has their heart broken. Also, [[Villain with Good Publicity|Bonvillain]]'s name means "good villain".
* [[Missing Mom]]: Isabella's mother. She died when her daughter was just a baby.
* [[Missing Mom]]: Isabella's mother. She died when her daughter was just a baby.
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Bonvillain actually has 'villain' in his name. And yes, that's a real surname.
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Bonvillain actually has 'villain' in his name. And yes, that's a real surname.
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* [[Tattooed Crook]]: Otto Malarkey, who has, among other things, a price list for his services tattooed on his chest. [[Fridge Logic|Conor wonders what he'd do if he ever needed to change his prices.]] Malarkey admits that he'd never really thought about it.
* [[Tattooed Crook]]: Otto Malarkey, who has, among other things, a price list for his services tattooed on his chest. [[Fridge Logic|Conor wonders what he'd do if he ever needed to change his prices.]] Malarkey admits that he'd never really thought about it.
* {{spoiler|[[Victorious Childhood Friend]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Victorious Childhood Friend]]}}
* [[Villain With Good Publicity]]: Although he doesn't put himself in the spotlight, Bonvillain is in a position of power and is generally well-respected.
* [[Villain with Good Publicity]]: Although he doesn't put himself in the spotlight, Bonvillain is in a position of power and is generally well-respected.
* [[Warrior Poet]]: Bonvillain fancies himself one of these.
* [[Warrior Poet]]: Bonvillain fancies himself one of these.
* [[Wicked Cultured]]: Bonvillain may be a soldier, but he's also a man of taste.
* [[Wicked Cultured]]: Bonvillain may be a soldier, but he's also a man of taste.
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Airman
Written by: Eoin Colfer
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Genre(s): Historical fiction
First published: December 18, 2007
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Airman is an Alternate History adventure novel by Eoin Colfer.

Conor Broekhart lives on the Saltee Islands with his family off the coast of Ireland, the time period being the late 19th century. The islands are independent, ruled over by the benevolent King Nicholas, an old friend of Conor's parents. Conor's childhood is spent both playing around the island with the princess, Isabella, and studying with the Frenchman Victor Vigny, from whom he learns all about flight, swordplay, and other fun things.

Everything changes the day he discovers a plot to overthrow the king. This leads to him getting framed as a traitor by the would-be usurper and thrown into the prison mines of Little Saltee, where the only way off the island is by flight. Conor, only fourteen years old at the time, must call upon all of his training and wits to somehow escape, all the while trying to survive prison.

Not to be confused with the Mega Man 2 boss.


Tropes used in Airman include: