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In the End, There's a Plane Crash

By: J. Sharpe
Narrated by: Darren Schilling
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At 16,000 feet, horror strikes Flight 447.

During a flight from Amsterdam to Madrid, an airplane crashes on a solid cloud. Then, more than half of the passengers disappear.

Eighteen-year-old Linda is on her first flight as a stewardess. So far, she hates everything about it. The constant humming of the engines, the nagging of the passengers, the crying babies. Luckily, the plane is almost at its destination. Little does she know her body will touch the ground in a way she had never expected before.

Trapped more than a 1,000 feet high on a cloud, she and everyone onboard find out the hard way that something had gone terribly wrong. And not just with the airplane.

In the End, There’s a Plane Crash is a suspense/horror story. If you like pause resisters with a lot of twists and blood-curdling horror, then I want to welcome you onboard this airplane.

Buy In the End, There’s a Plane Crash today and enjoy the flight!

©2020 J. Sharpe (P)2020 J. Sharpe

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