Flight 19, Part II
โ Scribed by Grant Finnegan
- Publisher
- Grant Finnegan
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 171 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
When Pacific International Airlines Flight PI109 reappeared in LAX airspace after having been missing five years, neither the passengers nor their families could have foreseen the turbulent effects of so many people suddenly returning from oblivion.
Now, seven months on, those who pulled through the ordeal of Flight 19 are about to deal with another mysterious event that will send their lives into a tailspin with unimaginable consequences.
Will Ross fly again? Does Melanie stay by his side? Can Tammy save her children? What becomes of Tammy's sister and ex-husband? Will Tony go home to his wife? Does Darcy revert to being a scoundrel? Can Todd save his father and stay together with Emily? Will Tim unravel one of mankind's greatest mysteries? And who was his son, Ben, really?
All these questions and more are answered in Flight 19, Part II. Sit back, hold on tight, and brace yourself for turbulence.ย
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It all ends here.
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