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Mayday
Mayday | Nelson DeMille, Thomas Block
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Twelve miles above the Pacific Ocean, a missile strikes a jumbo passenger jet. The flight crew is crippled or dead. Now, defying both nature and man, three survivors must achieve the impossible. Land the plane. From master storyteller Nelson DeMille and master pilot Thomas Block comes Maydaythe classic bestseller that packs a supersonic shock at every turn of the page....the most terrifyingly realistic air disaster thriller ever. Like a growing tidal wave, the escaping air was gathering momentum. A teenaged girl in aisle 18, seat D, near the port-side aisle, her seat dislocated by the original impact, suddenly found herself gripping her seat track on the floor, her overturned seat still strapped to her body. The seatbelt failed and the seat shot down the aisle. She lost her grip and was dragged after it. Her eyes were filled with horror as she dug her nails into the carpet, as the racing air pulled her toward the yawning hole that led outside. Her cries were unheard by even those passengers who sat barely inches away from her struggle. The noise of the escaping air was so loud that it was no longer decipherable as sound, but seemed instead a solid thing pounding at the people in their seats......
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EadieB
Mayday | Nelson DeMille, Thomas Block
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Day 1 - #MayDay #MagicalMay
#MayDay #NelsonDeMilleandThomasBlock

This book sounds very exciting!

Eggs You probably know where we get “Mayday!!” - in French it‘s m‘aidez (long a)which means help me 5y
EadieB @Eggs I know that it's an international radio distress signal used by ships and aircraft. 5y
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Josie
Mayday | Nelson DeMille, Thomas Block
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This was a reread for me and holy shit, Batman. I don‘t like flying anyway, and this book does not give you the warm and cozies about flying. A supersonic jet traveling at 63k feet becomes compromised, with over 200 passengers on board. This book is hella nasty, thrilling to the core and is full of a hot mess of officials who only think about themselves. DON‘T READ THIS BEFORE FLYING. If you do not heed my warning, best of luck to your nerves.

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Josie
Mayday | Nelson DeMille, Thomas Block
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A wonderful thriller. This story will stay with you. Especially every time you get on a plane.