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The Pilot's Daughter

By: Audrey J. Cole
Narrated by: Marcio Catalano, Addison Barnes, Patrick Zeller
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Summary

Welcome aboard Pacific Air Flight 385, with nonstop service from Seattle to Honolulu.

Cora is scared to fly again after her husband died in a recent helicopter crash in Pago Pago.

A thousand times she has told herself to turn around, not get on the flight, go back to her young children.

But now, she’s seated in first class across the aisle from the girlfriend of a famous billionaire pharmaceutical entrepreneur.

Halfway across the Pacific, the flight is hijacked. Six people are dead - including the pilots.

Cora is a young widow, mother, and emergency room nurse...but as the world closes in around her, she’s also a pilot’s daughter.

Lost off radar in the middle of the vast Pacific Ocean, the motive behind the hijacking remains a mystery. Not knowing who to trust, Cora works with the man seated beside her, Seattle Homicide Detective Kyle Adams, to save herself, along with the remaining 154 souls on board.

©2021 Audrey J Cole (P)2021 Audrey J Cole

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More than just a pilot's daughter

Oh wow, I loved this book. It's the type of book that once you start you have to keep listening to find out what happens next but at the same time you don't want it to end. To say I was hooked was an understatement. The story is told by multiple characters which adds to the tension because you know who to trust and are left wondering how long before the hero's figure it out. i It's no stop action and the author really helps create the illusion you too are trapped along side the other passengers as they find themselves caught up in one situation after another, this book must have taken a lot of research and it shows. The characters are just as interesting and somehow I found myself wishing for a happy ending for some of the bad guy's too. Just a great book that I really enjoyed and even recommend to my mum.
For Cora the last thing she wanted to do was leave her children behind and travel on an airplane, especially as her husband died in a helicopter crash but when a some village is honouring his name by naming a school after him and all his hard work the least she can do is take a week away from her life. She is joined by one hundred and fifty-four passengers, including a billionaire pharmaceutical giant's girlfriend and a homicide detective tracking down a fugitive. Before they reach there destination however two men pull out guns and bullets begin to fly. When the dust settles the hijackers and some of the flight crew are dead. With nobody left to fly the plane the passengers must rally around to save themselves and Cora as the daughter of a pilot will have the hardest job of them all. But is the threat really over?
I really liked the use of multiple narrator's and thought it really enhanced the listening experience, especially the use of a few accents.
Five stars all round.
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