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Welcome aboard to a flight where your morning dreams are quickly turned into your worst evening nightmares. In a morning that began with Tom Jordan making plans for a lifetime with his love, Alex Sanders, brought about the next sunrise clinging to a raft, fighting for his very survival. Alex Sanders will wake up to an empty bed, which should have been occupied by Tom, who was supposed to arrive home via a deadhead flight from Paris. Her nightmare would soon become a reality when she learns that Tom's plane is missing, and no one seems to know where it might be. Alex has to move fast and call…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Welcome aboard to a flight where your morning dreams are quickly turned into your worst evening nightmares. In a morning that began with Tom Jordan making plans for a lifetime with his love, Alex Sanders, brought about the next sunrise clinging to a raft, fighting for his very survival. Alex Sanders will wake up to an empty bed, which should have been occupied by Tom, who was supposed to arrive home via a deadhead flight from Paris. Her nightmare would soon become a reality when she learns that Tom's plane is missing, and no one seems to know where it might be. Alex has to move fast and call in some favors when after three days the search is called off. It is by an act of faith that the famous British submarine, the H.M.S. Conqueror rounds the coast of South America and finds the doomed airliner adrift. Look through the periscope with the captain, as a covert spy operation becomes a rescue mission under the cover of darkness. You won't want to miss this.
Autorenporträt
Joe Hoffman was born in Fremont, OH, on April 20, 1950, to Ed and Theresa Hoffman. At age two, the family moved to Helena, OH, where Hoffman grew up. He lived in a Norman Rockwell town of the '50s, where life was free and the Pennsylvania Railroad presented a constant treat of massive steam locomotives rumbling down the tracks a few hundred feet from his home. There were limited cultures in that small Ohio neighborhood. As it is sometimes said, "it was a great place to raise your kids".