Blackout: A Novel

Blackout: A Novel by John J. Nance is a first edition published by Putnam Adult on February 7, 2000. This 435-page book is written in English and presents a thrilling narrative centered around FBI agent Kat Bronsky, who investigates a potential terrorist bombing of an airplane. The story unfolds as Bronsky looks into reports of a “Global Express” plane that was seen on the runway near the target jetliner prior to its takeoff.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of espionage and technological themes as the investigation delves deeper into the circumstances surrounding the bombing. The narrative combines elements of general thrillers with a focus on the complexities of modern aviation security. This edition offers a detailed and engaging experience for those interested in the intricacies of crime and investigation within the context of high-stakes scenarios.
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In the wake of what looks like the terrorist bombing of an airplane, FBI agent Kat Bronsky investigates reports of a “Global Express” plane sighted on the runway near the target jetliner before takeoff. By the author of Pandora’s Clock. 75,000 first printing.
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