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MH370 Airliner Down!: A Flight Plan Gone Wrong Kindle Edition

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Customer reviews: 4.5 out of 5 stars 105 ratings Paperback £10.19

239 souls are on board MH370, a red-eye flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

238 expect to arrive safely.

1 soul knows that no one will.

In MH370 Airliner Down!, authors Zicard and Holling skillfully use the known facts surrounding the mysterious disappearance of Malaysia Airlines MH370, the greatest modern day airline mystery in aviation history, and create an epic espionage thriller with four countries involved. The fiction story places American secret weaponry in the aircraft's cargo bin. Jack Walker (CIA) and commercial pilot Addison Stark (Aussie agent & love interest) are teamed together to retrieve the weapon system. After a relentless chase through Southeast Asia, intelligence operatives, crewmembers, and passengers come together onboard, trying to control the final destination of the flight. MH370 vanishes into the night. No Mayday or pilot cries for help. No radar pings or satellite pictures. Will a suicidal crewmember have his way, or that a terrorist will hijack world attention for his cause, or that a manipulating operative executes a hostile takeover for his own gain?

Weeks later, with passenger victims' families left behind to grieve, hardcore investigative reporter Noah Jacobs, discovers and exposes the truth of the Boeing 777 mystery disappearance, with its massive government embarrassments and subsequent international coverups.

A true airline disaster, MH370's ill-fated events are uniquely dramatized-- managed plausibly with nail-biting suspense-- giving kudos to the insider authenticity and skill of the authors. This page-turning aviation novel gives new meaning to "inspired by true events" and will thrill both aviation aficionados and avid mystery-thriller readers alike.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0BQ85N1QV
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1980 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 274 pages

Customer reviews: 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 105 ratings
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  1. DAZZ2000's avatar
    Bizarre ….and a bit sick really. All up for a good fiction story but why link to a disaster like that. Seriously bad taste.
    ThirstyDivorcedDad69's avatar
    There's plenty of fiction based on real and tragic events e.g. the boy in the striped pyjamas, remember me, Chernobyl, almost all 'based on true story' stuff.
    This is no different to those examples I'd suggest.
    Disasters can make for interesting fiction stories and it's used ALOT in media.
    Happy to hear your thoughts on it....
  2. djc00's avatar
    Been looking for this couldn’t find it anywhere!
  3. Badonkadonk's avatar
    yes i think this seems tacky, but there is an in depth documentary on netflix about this incident which is really interesting and sobering. Worth a look if book not for you. 
  4. Steca's avatar
    Thanks
  5. Bert-Rib's avatar
    Thank you, Boz. It'll be interesting to see what these authors have to say about Flight MH370 as there's 'talk' of the search being opened up again this year.
  6. hotman's avatar
    The true story is actually more interesting than any fiction can be, including Netflix.

    Watch the green dot aviation documentary on YT.
    Boz's avatar
    Author
    There are a number of different theories but from what I can gather until the plane is located no one really knows the truth.
  7. BargainScavenger's avatar
    The answer to this mystery is "who owned a very important patent on that plane?"
    Kankan101's avatar
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  8. thabiz's avatar
    I do find it hard to believe that this plane was not full of multiple GPS locators that would atleast give a good approximate area to search.

    Let alone all the smartphones and laptops that might of given off location data for a while. And then the second Malaysian plane MH17 went down over Ukraine July 2014.

    It's all very odd, like many things.

    Being vehemently "anti conspiracy theory" and being vehemently "pro conspiracy theory" (for lack of better terminology) is not the way to be. It's only creating division.
  9. icecreamwoman's avatar
    Liars.
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