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Flying The Friendly Skies 2015
Flying The Friendly Skies 2015
Flying The Friendly Skies 2015
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Flying The Friendly Skies 2015

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"Who's the terrorist?"

It's a game Jeanne plays while waiting to fly in this near-future story of airplane travel, where plane security and economy trumps the comfort of travel. You think it's bad now? Just wait...

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 29, 2012
ISBN9781476301792
Flying The Friendly Skies 2015
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Helen E Davis

Helen E Davis lives in Ohio with her husband, twin daughters, and two cats. She has been writing Science Fiction and Fantasy as long as she remembers, and her fiction has appeared in Adventures in Sword and Sorcery and Sword and Sorceress. She enjoys knitting and theological discussions. For more information, go to www.sff.net/people/dragonwriter.

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    Flying The Friendly Skies 2015 - Helen E Davis

    Flying the Friendly Skies, 2015 AD

    by Helen E. Davis

    Copyright 2012 Helen Davis

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    Only for you, Cicely, Jeanne thought as she jumped out of her car into the pre-dawn cold. Only for you would I pack myself into a sardine can and fly naked in the middle of winter.

    She yanked off her coat and threw it into the trunk of her car, tucked her purse under it, then slammed the lid down. Praying that

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