The Time of My Death

The Time of My Death
ISBN-10
0525219927
ISBN-13
9780525219927
Category
Aircraft accidents
Pages
301
Language
English
Published
1977
Publisher
E.P. Dutton
Author
Alan Jeffry Breslau

Description

"It was a routine businessman's flight to Rochester, Nw York. Alan Breslau thought it was odd that the plane would take off in a severe thunderstorm, but he was a seasoned traveller, so her fastened his seatbelt and relaxed into his seat just behind the cockpit. That was his last moment of relaxation in a very long time."--Blurb.

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