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Mayday / Nelson DeMille and Thomas Block.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: New York : Grand Central Pub., 2011Edición: 1st trade editionDescripción: xiv, 414 páginas ; 21 cmTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • no mediado
Tipo de portador:
  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 9781455501618 (pbk.)
Clasificación LoC:
  • PS3554.E472 M39 2011
Revisión: Like a growing tidal wave, the escaping air was gathering momentum. A teenaged girl in aisle 18, seat D, near the port-side aisle, her seat dislocated by the original impact, suddenly found herself gripping her seat track on the floor, her overturned seat still strapped to her body. The seatbelt failed and the seat shot down the aisle. She lost her grip and was dragged after it. Her eyes were filled with horror as she dug her nails into the carpet, as the racing air pulled her toward the yawning hole that led outside. Her cries were unheard by even those passengers who sat barely inches away from her struggle. The noise of the escaping air was so loud that it was no longer decipherable as sound, but seemed instead a solid thing pounding at the people in their seats..
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"With a new introduction by Nelson DeMille"--Cubierta.

Like a growing tidal wave, the escaping air was gathering momentum. A teenaged girl in aisle 18, seat D, near the port-side aisle, her seat dislocated by the original impact, suddenly found herself gripping her seat track on the floor, her overturned seat still strapped to her body. The seatbelt failed and the seat shot down the aisle. She lost her grip and was dragged after it. Her eyes were filled with horror as she dug her nails into the carpet, as the racing air pulled her toward the yawning hole that led outside. Her cries were unheard by even those passengers who sat barely inches away from her struggle. The noise of the escaping air was so loud that it was no longer decipherable as sound, but seemed instead a solid thing pounding at the people in their seats..

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