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Flight of Horror

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Flight of Horror

By: Christopher Jaffrey
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Flight of Horror!

On a long overseas flight, ordinary airline passengers are suddenly turning into mindless, flesh-eating monsters.
And no one wants to let them land …

No one knows if it’s the result of an incredibly fast-acting virus, hard-hitting disease, or mysterious infection. But it’s loose and getting worse, and there’s no stopping it. Several passengers are already dead, many more hurt or injured.
And now missile-laden jet fighters are trailing the aircraft … possibly with orders to shoot it down.

For fifteen-year-old Jax and his high school wrestling team, the nightmare is just beginning.

Strap in, hold on tight, and don’t close your eyes! The next person to change could be the one seated beside you
Fantasy Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Paranormal Science Fiction & Fantasy
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The AI narration was better than some.
The story itself kept me tensed up (to me, a symptom of a really good story!)
Many twists and turns which ramp up and up! I loved it!

great storyline

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I liked the concept. For ya it was good. But teens and lack of adults adult adulting took away from story. too many things left unsaid or tied up at the end made it a weak ending.
I've listened to 2 other books by same author and they were better than this.
Audio AI still sux.

Good Y/A read

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I liked the main characters’ helpful attitude. I also liked that the “good guys” didn’t always win. Realistic enough.

Good Guys Win

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