While on a routine Eco-Watch trip above northern Canada to contemplate perhaps the most remarkable sun oriented flares ever, Donovan Nash and Michael Ross barely miss crashing into another airplane—a Boeing 737 that shouldn't be there. With the strange 737 following smoke, Donovan and Michael watch as the stricken airplane makes a crisis arrival on a frozen lake. As the Boeing gets through the ice and starts to sink, a consider escapes along with the bone chilling water and figures out how to move up onto the ice.
Donovan arrives at the last one standing and finds it's a young lady. Not long before she passes out, she murmurs a desperate admonition, "Don't tell them I'm alive—they'll kill everybody." Seconds to Midnight plunges Donovan Nash and the Eco-Watch group into a battle for their lives. While Donovan looks for answers at the lower part of a frozen lake in Canada, his better half, Lauren, runs from agents implanted in the high levels of the Russian Government. With correspondence in the Northern Hemisphere injured by the enormous sun based tempest, Donovan, Michael, and Lauren fight for each second, as the clock ticks toward a potential Armageddon.
REVIEWERS
1. From : Booklist
A quick, showy experience with huge loads of contraptions, counterfeit IDs, and last-minute, life-saving screws through the entryways of the American international safe haven.
2. From : - Suspense Magazine
As consistently with regards to Donlay, his person of Donovan Nash and the exciting plots he concocts make for the absolute best perusing at any point made!
3. From : InD'Tale Magazine
The seventh book in the acclaimed Donovan Nash series keeps on astonishing perusers with finely fashioned characters who are just as convincing as the storyline. This heart-beating story is tight with hazardous ruses that will keep one up all the way into the evening!
4. Form : Men Reading Books
An absurdly speedy book. I question any individual who gets this will take over a little while to wrap up.
5. From : Manhattan Book Review (Five Stars)
The activity begins from the primary page and doesn't give up until the end. The plot is wild and unusual and leaves you thinking about what might occur straightaway. Luckily, everything arrives at a delightful resolution.
6. From : Fresh Fiction
Lock in for a wild ride in this exciting Arctic experience!
7. From : St. Paul Pioneer Press
… speedy plots, typically including reconnaissance or the like, have been adulated by the late Vince Flynn, William Kent Krueger and Steve Berry for cautious exploration, right on target discourse and brief looks into the universe of worldwide spying.
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