35,000 feet is a long way down… Read an Extract of Falling by T.J. Newman

35,000 feet is a long way down… Read an Extract of Falling by T.J. Newman

Reaching up, Bill flicked the FASTEN SEAT BELT sign off. The plane had leveled off and now floated eastward, a mass of humanity hanging in limbo.

“Coastal four-one-six, contact LA center one-two-niner-point-five-zero,” the squawk of the air traffic controller rang throughout the cockpit.

“Coastal four-one-six,” Bill identified, “LA on one-two-niner point-five-oh. Good day.”

Ben reached to his left and pushed a knob on the lower console control panel. Turning it counterclockwise, yellow digital numbers descended toward the new frequency. The controller who would answer the other end of the line would guide them through his jurisdiction before handing the plane off to the next sector’s en route controller.

Like that, all the way across the country, the plane’s communication to ground would be passed off like a baton…

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        Publisher details

        Falling
        Author
        T.J. Newman
        Publisher
        Simon and Schuster
        Genre
        Fiction
        Released
        02 June, 2021
        ISBN
        9781398507258

        Synopsis

        There are one hundred and forty-three other passengers onboard. What you don’t know is that thirty minutes before the flight your pilot’s family was kidnapped. For his family to live, everyone on your plane must die. The only way the family will survive is if the pilot follows his orders and crashes the plane. Enjoy the flight...
        T.J. Newman
        About the author

        T.J. Newman

        T.J. Newman, a former bookseller turned flight attendant, worked for Virgin America and Alaska Airlines from 2011 to 2021. She wrote much of Falling on cross-country red-eye flights while her passengers were asleep. She lives in Phoenix, Arizona. Falling is her first novel. 

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