Sunday, June 28, 2020

Airborne by DiAnn Mills

Heather Lawrence’s long-awaited vacation to Salzburg wasn’t supposed to go like this. Mere hours into the transatlantic flight, the Houston FBI agent is awakened when passengers begin exhibiting horrific symptoms of an unknown infection. As the virus quickly spreads and dozens of passengers fall ill, Heather fears she’s witnessing an epidemic similar to ones her estranged husband studies for a living—but this airborne contagion may have been deliberately released.

While Heather remains quarantined with other survivors, she works with her FBI colleagues to identify the person behind this attack. The prime suspect? Dr. Chad Lawrence, an expert in his field . . . and Heather’s husband. The Lawrences’ marriage has been on the rocks since Chad announced his career took precedence over his wife and future family and moved out.

As more victims fall prey days after the initial outbreak, time’s running out to hunt down the killer, one who may be closer to the victims than anyone ever expected.

I couldn't put this book down once I started to read it.  All Heather wanted to do was get away from her husband and take a vacation.  Chad, her husband, was supposed to go with her to Salzburg.  But he has put work above everything else in his life.  Including his wife.  Heather isn't willing to give Chad the divorce he ask for.  On the way to Salzburg passengers begin to get sick and some of them die.  Once the plane lands all non sick passengers are quarantined.  Now  Heather's work is just beginning.  There seem to be only one person who has the knowledge to make the virus that is attacking.  Her husband Chad.  As I stated previously, I couldn't put this book down.  I highly recommend this book to all mystery buffs.  Beware though.  It will make you leary of wanting to get on an airplane again.

I was given this book by Tyndale Publishing via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.  I was not compensated in any way.

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