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Author: Graham Bowra ISBN: 9781493109913
Publisher: Xlibris AU Publication: October 12, 2013
Imprint: Xlibris AU Language: English
Author: Graham Bowra
ISBN: 9781493109913
Publisher: Xlibris AU
Publication: October 12, 2013
Imprint: Xlibris AU
Language: English

Kate Cunningham is a business woman; she is also a widow, and she is very wealthy. She is an equal partner in Western Australia's largest travel agency, Travwest. However, she has suffered a series of catastrophic events in recent years, which have taken their emotional toll and altered her life forever. She is flying her own light aeroplane, a Cessna 210, from Sydney to Perth, an unremarkable feat, as it's done by many pilots many times a week. The flight takes about three days. The trip is uneventful from Sydney, New South Wales to Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. At Kalgoorlie Airport, she refuels and departs on the last 600 kilometres to Jandakot Airport, just south of Perth. However, she is directed to land at Perth Airport, where she is taken into custody and told she has been missing for twelve months. Utter disbelief, frustration, and anger follow when she is told that the Federal Police, Customs and the Civil Aviation Safety Authority are pressing various criminal charges that include drug running and people smuggling. However, Kate's lifelong friend from her schooldays, Lauren Gordon, does not believe that she has committed any crime. She has another view which is equally unbelievable, but proves to be astonishingly true! Convincing Kate to pursue her wild idea, she and Lauren set out to find the truth.

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Kate Cunningham is a business woman; she is also a widow, and she is very wealthy. She is an equal partner in Western Australia's largest travel agency, Travwest. However, she has suffered a series of catastrophic events in recent years, which have taken their emotional toll and altered her life forever. She is flying her own light aeroplane, a Cessna 210, from Sydney to Perth, an unremarkable feat, as it's done by many pilots many times a week. The flight takes about three days. The trip is uneventful from Sydney, New South Wales to Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. At Kalgoorlie Airport, she refuels and departs on the last 600 kilometres to Jandakot Airport, just south of Perth. However, she is directed to land at Perth Airport, where she is taken into custody and told she has been missing for twelve months. Utter disbelief, frustration, and anger follow when she is told that the Federal Police, Customs and the Civil Aviation Safety Authority are pressing various criminal charges that include drug running and people smuggling. However, Kate's lifelong friend from her schooldays, Lauren Gordon, does not believe that she has committed any crime. She has another view which is equally unbelievable, but proves to be astonishingly true! Convincing Kate to pursue her wild idea, she and Lauren set out to find the truth.

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