Accidental Heroes Danielle Steel 


Accidental Heroes Danielle Steel 

Published by Panmacmillan 

On a beautiful May morning at New York’s JFK Airport, a routine plane departs for San Francisco. Security agent Bernice Adams finds a postcard of the Golden Gate Bridge bearing an ambiguous message. Who left the postcard behind, which flight is that person on, and what exactly does the message mean? Her supervisor dismisses her concerns but she is compelled to contact Homeland Security.
As the flight takes off each of the passengers is looking forward to reaching San Francisco, whether it’s for a family reunion, a wedding, or a new way of life. But as it emerges, there’s someone on the flight planning something terrible and these strangers’ lives entwine as they come together to help to avert a tragedy at the eleventh hour.
Danielle Steel combines intense action with stories of emotionally rich, intertwined lives. As the plane bears down on its destination of San Francisco, the futures of these strangers will be changed forever by a handful of accidental heroes.
Accidental Heroes is a heart-stopping thriller about ordinary men and women who embark on a journey they will never forget.

MY REVIEW 

Accidental Heroes isn’t my favourite book by Danielle Steel, but I did quite  enjoy it. 

Security agent Bernice Adams finds a postcard of the Golden Gate Bridge with writing on the reverse side. It was how the writing of words that had been written that concerned Bernice. She reported it to her supervisor but the superior didn’t see any alarm to the disregarded postcard that had been left by a passenger. Bernice takes her fears about the postcard she found further. 

With two planes in the sky both going towards Golden Gate Bridge the hunt is on tracking passengers background including cabin staff. I liked the way readers are taken through the eyes of security with the passengers coming through for suitcases checked and pat down if necessary. Then I enjoyed reading about all the difference passengers getting ready for their flight journey and why they were flying that day. The next step is about quite a few passengers in the air on the planes.

 I won’t say what happens as I don’t want to do a spoiler.

 This story hasn’t scared me in the least and I fly about three Or four times a years going on short holidays.

 I found this story totally different by Danielle Steel than the other ones that I have read. 

I do have a few books by Danielle Steel in my book case waiting to be read. I’m gradually going through them.

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