Passenger List
The tie-in novel to the award-winning, cult-hit podcast
by John Dryden
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Pub Date 24 Jun 2021 | Archive Date 24 Jun 2021
Orion Publishing Group | Trapeze
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Description
'A first class, edge-of-your-seat thriller. Fast-paced, flawlessly executed and hugely entertaining, it'll leave you breathless.' Sara Lotz
A missing plane.
A cabin full of suspects.
One woman's quest for the truth.
When Atlantic Airlines Flight 702 disappears mid-flight between London and New York, the world is stunned. With the public clamouring for answers, authorities seem at a loss as to how to explain the plane's disappearance.
There were 256 passengers on Flight 702, with many carrying dark secrets on board with them. Could one of them hold the truth behind the plane's disappearance?
College student Kaitlin Le's beloved twin brother Conor was on that plane. She refuses to believe the official statements, or to join her parents in their blind acceptance of Conor's death.
But as she journeys deeper into the murky heart of what really happened on board that plane, it becomes clear she's drawing attention to herself. And there are some people who would rather the truth behind the fate of Flight 702 stayed buried...
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781398704510 |
PRICE | £7.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 304 |
Featured Reviews
Wow, catch my breath. This book was Formula 1 fast, with twists and turns on nearly every page. A resolute and determined main character, gives up her studies to investigate the disappearance of a plane on which her brother was a passenger. She does so with great zeal, encountering insights into herself, her family, her brother, well basically everyone, or agency is hiding something. It may sound far fetched, but it didn't read that way, and I was a happy passenger in this speeding thriller.