A Military screw-up causes a passenger plane to be hit by a missile. While an amateur plot, a flight attendant and a 13 year old girl try to fly and land the plane safely, military personnel, an insurance agent, and an airline executive, plot to undermine a successful landing to save their own backsides. This novel is Nelson DeMille at his best. A tight, suspenseful story with lots of twist and turns, corruption within the ranks of those in power, interesting interpersonal relationships, and a nail-biting ending. I reminded me of another of DeMille's stand-alone novels, "The Cathedral" which I thought was great.
There were, however, two things that I would have liked better. First, the part of the plot that had a bunch of menacing, oxygen-deprived brain-injured survivors in the plane was over-done and unnecessary. The plot was riveting enough without them, and having them there gave a too-easy excuse for others to act inhumanely. Also, the teen-aged girl as a main character, needed to be given more depth and substance. She seemed like a add-on that wasn't given a distinct role.
Despite those things, the book was a fun-scary read.