Altitude of Shadows: Pilot (The Legacy Protocol #1) by Flynn Cooley [REVIEW]

SYNOPSIS

A flight to Toronto. Ten hours. Two dead. One ancient mystery.

When former intelligence officer Luke Prescott boards Flight 709, he’s expecting a long, uneventful ride above the clouds; not whispers of murder and a body staged like art. As tension erupts thirty thousand feet in the air, Luke is drawn into a deadly game with a faceless killer who leaves behind a strange coin, cryptic messages, and symbols rooted in forgotten history.

Beside him is Evelyn Hart, an enigmatic flight attendant whose calm under pressure raises more questions than answers. Every passenger is a suspect. Every shadow hides a secret. And the plane? It’s a perfect cage.

But this is no random act of violence. And Luke has just taken his seat in something far more dangerous than a midair murder.

The first installment in a chilling thriller series, Altitude of Shadows delivers locked-room suspense, mind games, and a conspiracy that spans centuries, and is only just beginning.

REVIEW

This novella feels like a trailer for a movie rather than a complete story.

I received this book free from the author, publisher, or other source. My only obligation is to provide a fair and honest review.

One comment

  1. A novella that doesn’t feel like a complete story–that’s why I limit my reading of them. There is just not enough time/space in a novella for sufficient character or plot development.

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