Flight 12: A Sloane Monroe Thriller (Flight 12 Begins Series Book 4)

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mass murder, must make a grim choice -- run to save her own life or stay and fight for the innocent man condemned to die for that crime.
     
    Robert Gregory Browne’s Nick Jennings
     
    When a killer resurfaces after a long absence, Nick Jennings dives into a cold case investigation that hits far too close to home.
     
    What do all 12 of these passengers have in common?
     
    May 12 New York (AP): A Skyway Airlines flight carrying 375 passengers and 13 crew bound for Rome’s Fiumicino airport from New York’s JFK International Airport has disappeared off the radar overnight according to airline spokespersons. Skyway Flight 12 had left New York at 12:00 midnight Monday evening and was said to be operating normally and in good weather conditions. According to sources on the ground, the plane, a Boeing 767, was piloted by an experienced flight crew who issued no alarm of any kind prior to vanishing somewhere over the Atlantic ocean east of Newfoundland. The 767 is said to be a reliable twin engine carrier that’s been in service since 1982 with an excellent safety record. While a catastrophic mechanical failure is presently being investigated, says an FAA spokesman, a criminal event is not being ruled out. Both sea and air rescue crews have been dispatched from the US, Canada, Newfoundland, and Ireland. This is a developing story.
     
    So, thriller fans, it’s time.
     
    Fasten your safety belts. Return your seat backs and tray tables to their full upright and locked position. Review the safety information card in your seatback pocket once more before takeoff.
     
    Ready? Here we go! Enjoy the ride on each of the 12 books in the exciting new series where Flight 12 Begins.
     
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    Your Flight 12 Crew:
     
    A.K. Alexander
    Brett Battles
    J.Carson Black
    Cheryl Bradshaw
    Robert Gregory Browne
    Diane Capri
    Joshua Graham
    Allan Leverone
    Carol Davis Luce
    Aaron Patterson
    J.R. Rain
    Michele Scott
    Vincent Zandri

CHAPTER 1
     
     
    A woman going by the name Rachel Forrester gazed into the full-length mirror, almost not recognizing her recent transformation. An hour earlier she’d arrived at the pricey Hotel Devonshire dressed in a pair of boot-cut jeans, a T-shirt, and neon-colored running shoes. She wore no makeup and no jewelry, not even her princess-cut wedding ring.
    Rachel checked into the fourteen-hundred-dollar-a-night, exquisitely furnished penthouse suite and was escorted to her room, where her own on-call butler showed off the amenities, including a spectacular view of New York City’s Central Park. She’d grown used to these late-night rendezvous in fancy, upscale hotels. Too bad they were coming to an end.
    After soaking in the oversized marble bathtub, Rachel removed the satin ribbon from the box that had been left for her at the edge of the bed and changed into the outfit she wore now—a ruby red and black corset, black thong panties, silk stockings clipped into garter straps, and the sexiest pair of black-and-gold studded Manolo Blahnik’s she’d ever seen. Rocco “The Rock” Romano may have been a tyrant, but she had to admit, he had exquisite taste when it came to women’s clothing.
    Rachel lifted one of the shoes from the box with a finger, dangling it in front of her face. Admiring. Appreciating. Calculating. This pair in particular must have set Rocco back seven or eight-hundred bucks at the very least. She curved her mouth into a smile, fully aware that she was

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