Dark Horizon: A high-octane thriller from the 'unputdownable' author

Dark Horizon: A high-octane thriller from the 'unputdownable' author

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AT 40,000 FEET UP... THERE IS NO PLACE TO HIDE. Kate Hood is searching for a second chance. A contract pilot for a private jet company, she lives a quiet life with her partner and his son, after leaving the military in disgrace. But when she is forced to take a secretive, last-minute assignment - with no questions asked about her mysterious passengers or the prisoner they have with them - Kate finds herself in a lethal dilemma: she must hijack her own aircraft, or the people she loves will die. Trapped in an escalating crisis, Kate must unravel a deadly puzzle to survive the night. But who is the prisoner? And who - if anyone - can she trust? Praise for James Swallow: 'Frighteningly credible' BEN AARONOVITCH 'Unputdownable' WILBUR SMITH 'Exciting' THE SUN 'Very enjoyable' THE GUARDIAN

Author: James Swallow
Format: Paperback, 436 pages, 152mm x 232mm, 440 g
Published: 2023, Headline Publishing Group, United Kingdom
Genre: Crime, Thriller & Adventure

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AT 40,000 FEET UP... THERE IS NO PLACE TO HIDE. Kate Hood is searching for a second chance. A contract pilot for a private jet company, she lives a quiet life with her partner and his son, after leaving the military in disgrace. But when she is forced to take a secretive, last-minute assignment - with no questions asked about her mysterious passengers or the prisoner they have with them - Kate finds herself in a lethal dilemma: she must hijack her own aircraft, or the people she loves will die. Trapped in an escalating crisis, Kate must unravel a deadly puzzle to survive the night. But who is the prisoner? And who - if anyone - can she trust? Praise for James Swallow: 'Frighteningly credible' BEN AARONOVITCH 'Unputdownable' WILBUR SMITH 'Exciting' THE SUN 'Very enjoyable' THE GUARDIAN