As a blizzard bears down on Chicago’s O’Hare airport, a critical air traffic control facility is shut down by a grisly accident. When the radar comes back up, two planes have collided. Wayfarer flight 880—half the roof ripped away—flies on. Seated amid dead and dying passengers is Donovan Nash, a pilot who fights decompression and oxygen deprivation to make it to the shattered cockpit. With the … the help of Audrey Parrish—a woman from his concealed past—and a handful of survivors, Donovan struggles to keep the 737 airborne. Dr. Lauren McKenna waits for Donovan, her fiancé, to arrive only to hear that something has gone awry with the flight. Lauren must convince Henry Parrish, an unlikely ally, to help her save the man she loves. Together, Lauren and Henry have to stay one step ahead of the airline, as well as heightened security, to execute a daring rescue to save Donovan and the others on flight 880.
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Once Zi started I couldn’t put it down very few books do that to me. Great story great writing.
It didn’t catch my attention right away. I had hard time continuing to read it. I got through the first few chapters then tabled it.
So painful blow by blow of action in the plane. Your mind longs for some kind of relief. You find yourself speed reading trying to reduce the amount of time spent reading minute details of the flight. The characters are not realistic or well rounded.
Kept me on my toes all the time. Great book