Death Flight: A Killer Flight with No Way Out

· Hope Sze Medical Crime Book 6 · Olo Books
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When Dr. Hope Sze flies to Los Angeles to reunite with her soul mate, John Tucker, she expects Botoxed blondes with Brazilian wax jobs, not terror at 35,000 feet in the air.

Yet on their way home, with 1000 miles to go and nowhere to land, she and Dr. Tucker must strive to save one man’s life.

Hope and Tucker have no surgical equipment. No surgeon on board. And, as first year family medicine residents, almost no experience.

But right this second, they’ll try anything.

Especially Hope, because minutes before, she might have accidentally helped to kill the man sprawled at her feet.


"Tachycardia-inducing." Dr. Anna-Maria Carvalho, MD, Emergency & Aviation Medicine

“Awesome. A real page-turner.” Dr. Ben Alkan, Trauma Surgeon

"Medicine, murder, mayhem, and the most nightmarish story about airlines at the holidays since Die Hard 2. Laugh, learn, and cringe as medical MacGyver and human s**t magnet Dr. Hope Sze faces down lovers and killers, all before the seatbelt sign gets turned on for landing." Dr. Frank Warsh, author of The Flame Broiled Doctor

"Wonderfully captures the tensions of managing crises, mingled with the wit, improvisation, and humour used to survive them. Great characters with personality quirks that many docs will recognize." Dr. Mark Soth, Intensive Care Unit Specialist

"I don’t think I have ever read a book so many times, and I am really excited to read it again! I love it. It kept me up all night. I had to tell the whole airline about it." Anne Zoeller, flight attendant


PRAISE FOR THE HOPE SZE SERIES

#1 Mystery Selection—CBC Books: Human Remains headlines with Louise Penny and Maureen Jennings in CBC Holiday Gift Guide

One of the best Canadian suspense books to read at the cottage ... a scarier-than-ever medical mystery. Margaret Cannon, The Globe and Mail, on Human Remains

One of the best crime novels of the season. CBC’s The Next Chapter Mystery Panel, on Stockholm Syndrome

"Narrating in a sprightly style while sharing some of the nitty-gritty of a resident's job, Hope Sze is an utterly likeable character." Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, on Terminally Ill

“Although the tone is light, the author is not afraid to introduce darker themes. The three intertwining mysteries and Hope herself provide a narrative by turns entertaining and insightful.”—Publishers Weekly, on Terminally Ill

About the author

Melissa Yi could slice your throat and sew it back up again. Legally. Because she's an emergency doctor.

In her spare minutes, Melissa writes the Hope Sze medical crime series, which Ellery Queen praised for its "nitty-gritty" description and Publishers Weekly for its "darker themes ... entertaining and insightful." Kirkus considers Hope Sze a "modern heroine," the CBC calls her a "must-read," and The Globe and Mail praises her as a "standout" with a best Canadian suspense novel.

Melissa's mystery stories were finalists for the CWA Arthur Ellis Award (best crime story in Canada) and the Derringer Award (best crime story in the English language), and longlisted for the Staunch Prize (best feminist thriller worldwide).

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