By John J. Nance

New from the king of the modern day aviation thriller...Panic erupts aboard Meridian Flight 6 while the captain makes an emergency touchdown in war-torn Nigeria. The passengers try out the first-ever advertisement airline mutiny. however the unscheduled lack of radio touch has led NATO and the CIA to think the worst-that the aircraft could have been hijacked...

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Hi, sailor. " His expression didn't change as he motioned her closer, speaking in a low voice. " Lara reached out and patted him on the head as she walked off to the rear. " The report of a seat belt being snapped open was followed by a rush of white as the Navy ensign scrambled to his feet in pursuit of the flight attendant. He caught up with her in the rear galley. " She turned, hands on hips, fixing him with an icy stare. " "There's a young girl in a hospital near Zurich, Switzerland, at this moment with two shattered legs, serious internal injuries, and a head injury, and she's not expected to live more than another twenty-four hours at best.

I know you're worried that anything you say to me might end up hurting your job, but that's not true. I'm just asking you personally so I can get a feel for what's wrong here. " "Well. " "Yes, Senator," Janie replied, hating the fact that her eyes were probably huge with fright. "Okay. Now. " Janie looked at her watch before answering. "I. . hate to ask, but. . " Sharon Douglas nodded immediately. "Of course. When you've got time, then. There's an empty seat next to me . . " "I'll come up as soon as we're through.

Janie Bretsen pushed her way in, closing the door behind her to stand with her hands on her hips behind the center console. "Hello," the captain began. " She ignored the question. The name "Janie" was clearly visible on her name tag, and presumably he could read, she thought. She despised pilots who came aboard without introducing themselves. "The passengers are revolting," she said simply. "Is . . " the copilot asked, grinning at her. A pained expression crossed her face. " "Never mind," he said.

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