Flight 12: A Jessie Night Thriller (Flight 12 Begins Series)
Jessie Night, a witness to a grisly 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.
Read all 12 of the Flight 12 Project books and then help The Twelve create the final epilogue!
What do you get when a dozen bestselling, award-winning mystery/thriller authors write brand-new material centered on one heart-stopping event?
You get FLIGHT 12, the revolutionary followup by The Twelve to the New York Times and USA Today bestselling DEADLY DOZEN. The groundbreaking FLIGHT 12 series will feature a new release from each member of The Twelve, plus very special guests, with a conclusion so thrilling it could only come from the minds of our readers.
Join The Twelve in the ongoing FLIGHT 12 project. Don't just read about your favorite characters, participate in the story, win prizes, and see storytelling in a totally new way...
The Flight 12 books, in order of publication, are:
Flight 12: (May 2014) A Kristin Cunningham Thriller by Allan Leverone
Flight 12: (June 2014) A Laura Cardinal Thriller by J. Carson Black
Flight 12: (July 2014) A Jess Kimball Thriller by Diane Capri
Flight 12: (August 2014) A Sloane Monroe Thriller by Cheryl Bradshaw
Flight 12: (September 2014) A Kirk Weston Thriller by Aaron Patterson
Flight 12: (October 2014) A Dick Moonlight PI Thriller by Vince Zandri
Flight 12: (November 2014) An Evie Preston Thriller by Michele Scott
Flight 12: (December 2014) A Kylie Cain Thriller by A.K. Alexander and J.R. Rain
Flight 12: (January 2015) A Xandra Carrick Thriller by Joshua Graham
Flight 12: (February 2015) A Jonathan Quinn Thriller by Brett Battles
Flight 12: (March 2015) A Jessie Night Thriller by Carol Davis Luce
Flight 12: (April 2015) Nick Jennings Thriller by Robert Gregory Browne
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 take off.
Ready? Here we go! Enjoy the ride on each of the 12 books in the exciting new series where Flight 12 Begins.