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Dark Horizon by James Swallow

Another amazeballs book by James Swallow!!!

I absolutely LOVE when James Swallow's books pops up on Netgalley as I know they are going to be fantastic to read. 

Pace, intrigue, well developed characters, unexpected turns, and satisfactory ending!

Dark Horizon delivers on all of the above points!

Kate Hood left the military in disgrace and she is now working as a contract pilot for a private jet company doing the luxury flights only the mega rich can afford. 

Late one evening, she's called in to do a flight which normally would have been taken by one of her colleagues but as he didn't show up, the pressure is on her to step up.

She quickly realises that this flight is not like the others she has done for the company and she's very reluctant to go through with it; that is until she realises that she doesn't really have a choice!


Thank you to NetGalley and Welbeck Publishing for allowing me to read this eARC. The book is due to be published on 25 May 2022, but you can pre-order your copy now.


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