Mayday

Mayday by Nelson DeMille, published by Grand Central Publishing in 1998, is a gripping narrative that unfolds twelve miles above the Pacific Ocean when a missile strikes a jumbo passenger jet. With the flight crew incapacitated, three survivors face the daunting challenge of landing the aircraft against overwhelming odds. This edition spans 461 pages and is presented in English, showcasing DeMille’s storytelling prowess alongside insights from master pilot Thomas Block.
Readers will find a tense exploration of survival and human resilience in the face of disaster. The story delves into the dynamics of the remaining crew as they navigate both technical challenges and personal struggles. With elements of romance interwoven throughout, Mayday offers a multifaceted look at the human experience during a crisis, making it a notable entry in contemporary literature.
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“Twelve miles above the Pacific Ocean, a missile strikes a jumbo passenger jet. The flight crew is crippled or dead. Now, defying both nature and man, three survivors must achieve the impossible. Land the plane.” “From the master storyteller Nelson DeMille and master pilot Thomas Block comes MAYDAY – the classic bestseller that packs a supersonic shock at every turn of the page…the most terrifyingly realistic air disaster thriller ever.” — Book Jacket.
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