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Turbulence
Turbulence
Author: John J. Nance
Audio Books swap for two (2) credits.
ISBN-13: 9781593351847
ISBN-10: 1593351844
Publication Date: 6/10/2004
Rating:
  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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4.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Brilliance Audio on MP3-CD
Book Type: MP3 CD
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Excellent edge of your seat reading.
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If you've ever flown, if you've ever felt out-of-control at what is happening around you - read this book. Pushed to the breaking point by long delays, rude flight attendants, the passengers are horrified when the captain is forced to land in a small, war-torn country. What happens next will keep you turning pages far into the night. Wow!
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The ultimate thriller,fast paced, page turning. I read it in one sitting!
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A really good read. Enjoy !
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Good Read
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John Nance is the aviation man for ABC news. His stories are all good this one has good twists it is almost as good as the one where US wanted to shoot down an airplane that had nuke on board, you will like this one if you read any of his other novels
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The passengers of Meridian Flight 6, delayed for hours and mistreated by airline personnel, have been pushed to the edge. Captain Phil Knight makes a forced emergency landing in war-torn Negeria.
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Wow, I never read Nance before, but I will definitely be reading more! This had so many things going at once, it was hard to keep up, but WHAT a plot! Thrilling to the end!
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If you like aviation and suspense you'll like John J. Nance books.
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This was an exciting, suspenseful, story..
An excellent thriller..
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The passenger of Meridian Flight 6-delayed for hours and mistreated by airline personnel-have been pushed to the edge. When Captain Phil Knight makes a forced emergency landing in war-torn Nigeria, abandoning his copilot to certain death, violence erupts inside the cabin. The enraged passengers attempt the unthinkable;the first-ever commercial airline mutiny, but what they don't know could kill them. The unscheduled loss of radio contact has led NATO and the CIA to believe the worst-that the plane may have been hijacked.