Author Event at Griffin Bay Books

Posted May 7, 2013 at 5:30 am by

ZERO SEPARATION
by Philip Donlay

zero-separationFans of thriller fiction take note: On Saturday afternoon, May 11, from 2:00—4:00 pm Griffin Bay Bookstore is hosting former pilot Philip Donlay and his latest novel, Zero Separation. Be sure and stop by the bookstore to meet and chat with the author and get your book signed.

If you’ve wondered if the skies are really safe, and if you like your heart to beat a little faster when you read, then Donlay’s new thriller is just what you want. There’s everything to raise your blood pressure: a billionaire pilot with a secret, an FBI agent seeking revenge against her partner’s killer, and a terrorist with a weapon capable of killing millions of people.

Zero Separation is third novel in the Donovan Nash series. It takes Donlay’s complicated hero into uncharted territory as he is forced to navigate a potentially explosive international situation – and the stakes have never been higher. Donovan Nash has a secret he’ll do anything to keep. Teetering on the brink of losing everything, he’s caught between an emotionally compromised FBI agent who knows the secret, and a brutal terrorist bent on igniting a new and more terrible war in the Middle East. Held hostage aboard a private jet above the skies over Washington D.C., Nash and the FBI agent will have a single chance at a daring midair plan to stop the attack. One miscalculation promises to set off a chain of events that will plunge America into the bloodiest conflict since World War Two.

phillip-donlayAbout the Author
Philip Donlay learned to fly in high school and became licensed to fly six different types of jets. He has traveled to 40 countries on five continents, including a stint as copilot for a Saudi Prince. He has also flown a corporate jet for a Fortune 500 company. In 2008, Donlay retired as a pilot. He divides his time between Minneapolis and the Pacific Northwest.

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