A stunning aviation thriller with a twist you won't see coming. When an NSA analyst finds herself transferred to a field operations unit known as Facility Nine, her up-grade quickly takes her from passive intelligence gathering and into a global trek through a dark world where she crosses paths with a mysterious pilot. It is a place where the line between good and evil is not blurred- it is in fact nearly invisible. Her fresh ideas begin to peel back the layers of covert organizations where politicians are as bad as the terrorists as everyone is considered to be nothing more than collateral damage. It is a place where lives have little value and power is the best currency. Once the layers of this baneful onion are peeled deep enough she finds that the pillars of power are about to tumble down and countless lives are at stake because the weapon of choice flies over an unsuspecting world.
I wasn't impressed by the pace of the story, it dragged a bit for me, and I agree with several of the other reviews that referenced the poor editing. The first sentence of the book referred to the flight as 'Pacific Bridge Airways flight 346'. The word flight in that first sentence should be capitalized. Of course this is just an example, but to have an error in the opening sentence is inexcusable.
Although the story had good parts the incredible amount of typos and bad grammar made the book painful to read. Furthermore, the ending was pretty bad … as if the author got bored of writing and simply phone the end in.