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Missing in Flight
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From USA Today bestselling author Audrey J. Cole comes a harrowing thriller about a woman faced with the unthinkable, when her infant goes missing aboard a plane to New York.
Rushing back to her seat, Makayla Rossi is relieved that all's still quiet. But when she checks on her sleeping baby, relief morphs into fear. The bassinet is empty.
Liam is gone.
It was a long flight from Anchorage to New York, and with every flight attendant busy, Makayla reluctantly ran to the restroom, asking a seat neighbor to watch her son. She stepped away for just a few minutes. Yet at thirty thousand feet, he still vanished.
Passengers and crew scour the plane to no avail, and since no one recalls seeing her with a baby, suspicions begin to mount about Makayla's mental state. She's certain this is nothing like her mother's on-air memory meltdown. If only Jack, her husband, were there. He would believe her. A high-profile banker featured in Forbes, maybe he could even help.
But Makayla is squarely on her own. And she'll have to think fast in order to find her son--before it's too late.
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Book Details
ISBN:
9781662520709
EAN:
9781662520709
Binding:
Paperback
Pages:
285
Authors:
Audrey J Cole
Publisher:
Thomas & Mercer
Published Date: 2025-01-03
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Audrey, excellent book. I’m sure you got a lot of information for this book from your dad. I flew with him a few times, as we were both pilots for Alaska Airlines. Keep up the good writing , and say hi to Doug for me. David Olson
This one had me guessing all the way through. A good read, it was hard to put down! Will be reading more from this author.
Great suspense and easy easy read...I don't especially like thrillers but I could not put this down. Thanks for this book.
Not realistic but a fun read. Plot wasn’t believable but it was still entertaining and enjoyable, a good pool/beach book!
Couldn’t put this down. As the story moves, you wonder if the baby was even on the flight. A little far fetched ending, but I couldn’t wait to find out what happened.