A spine-chilling survival nightmare brought terrifyingly to life... in a frozen abyss at the end of the world.
Deep in the savage emptiness of the Southern Indian Ocean, dangerously close to the Antarctic Circle, a crippled commercial airliner is forced to ditch into mountainous seas. Survivors are cast adrift into one of the most hostile environments on Earth, where towering waves, lethal cold, exhaustion, and fear become as deadly as the impending storm.
There is no rescue nearby.
No land for thousands of miles.
No second chance.
Fight Attendant Jack McLennan has trained for emergencies his entire career?but nothing could prepare him for command in the middle of a frozen ocean. Thrust into leadership aboard a crowded life-raft, Jack must hold terrified survivors together as hypothermia, injury, panic, and desperation threaten to tear them apart.
As a violent storm batters the drifting raft and hope slips beneath the waves, courage rises from despair, sacrifices are made, and even love fights to survive. But the Southern Ocean is merciless.
THE RAFT COMMANDER is a gripping action-adventure disaster thriller that plunges readers into a terrifying fight for survival at the edge of the world?where every decision means life or death.
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Danielle Hugh has over 20 years of globetrotting around the world as an International Flight Attendant and is an adventurous traveler in her free time. Always a keen observer of people and situations around her; a natural progression is to write observational humor. Danielle describes writing the 'Confessions of a Flight Attendant' series as "an absolute joy. When a flight is delayed and the rest of the crew are grumbling; I grab a latte, turn on my computer, and type frantically. I love it. There is no such thing as a wasted moment when you are passionate about something."