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People are flying again, but the service has deteriorated
to the point that customers are angry, frustrated
and fed up with the cavalier mistreatment by the airlines
on its' passengers and crew.
The worst offender is Meridian Airways who treat the
people like cattle and are more interested in the
bottom line than caring for its crews or passengers.
The service on Meridian Flight Six is so terrible
and frightening that the passengers are ready to mutiny.
The pilot is paranoid and afraid because he's a newcomer
to international flying. Add to the mix that the spooks
at Langley mistakenly believe through a ridiculous
set of circumstances, that terrorists control Meridian
Flight Six and you have a scenario for tragedy.
Just about everyone has seen a road rage incident,
but few have observed an air rage occurrence. TURBULENCE
provides such a happening and the subsequent overreaction
of the passengers, crew and the CIA as a consequence
of the lessons learned by the September Eleventh tragedy.
John Nance is to aviation thrillers what John Grisham
is to legal thrillers with this novel being his most
disturbing yet best work by far. The plot projects
the effects of future actions that are caused by the
horrific events of the last few months. This story
line mesmerizes readers who will not put down the
thriller until the last page is turned.
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