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Take a Transcontinental Flight to Australia with New York Times Bestselling Author,

Clare Mackintosh in Her New Thriller,

HOSTAGE

I am fascinated by the gray area between good and bad.” —Clare Mackintosh

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PRAISE for HOSTAGE “When Clare Mackintosh goes high concept, she doesn’t mess around… A true page-turner that will have producers lining up with movie offers.” —Linwood Barclay “Hypnotically good. Should be a hit, might be a classic.” —Lee Child “Fiendishly clever. Mackintosh takes domestic suspense to new heights in this tale of a kidnapped child, hijacked plane, and two parents’ desperate fight to save their family.” —Lisa Gardner “A propulsive read—Hostage will have you questioning ‘what would you do?’ at every turn.” —Karin Slaughter “A nail-biter of a thriller with an unexpected gut-punch at the end—a fantastic read!” —Shari Lapena “Feels like a blockbuster movie.” —Lisa Jewell

PRAISE for PREVIOUS BOOKS by CLARE MACKINTOSH: “Mackintosh’s three bar-raising psychological thrillers (starting with I Let You Go, 2016) have proven her adept at crafting compellingly flawed, authority-bucking characters and creating twists from the ripple effects of their relationships and personal issues.” —Booklist for Let Me Lie “Shrewd, skillful.” —Entertainment Weekly for Let Me Lie “Genuinely shocking… A cunning psychological thriller.” —New York Times Book Review for I Let You Go “An intense psychological thriller…that revels in surprises and twists… Outstanding.” —Associated Press for I Let You Go “Perhaps because of Mackintosh’s years of police work, her first two novels reflect an exceptional sense of evil; they feature three characters who, despite their charming exteriors, are pure psychopaths, creatures who would cut your throat for a dime. She offers good people, too, but it’s her recognition of inhumanity that has made her books brilliant and unnerving.” —Washington Post for I See You “Mackintosh scripts a hair-raising ride.” —Publishers Weekly, STARRED review, for I See You

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TABLE of CONTENTS

Press Release .................

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About the Author .................

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Author Q & A .................

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“In 1903, the Wright brothers defied gravity with the first sustained flight of an engine-powered aircraft. More than a hundred years later, we have the capability to keep one hundred and fifty tons of metal in the air for twenty continuous hours. The Earth’s forces are strong, but we’ve proved we are stronger. We’ve beaten nature.” —YOUSEF DINDAR , Chief Executive Officer of World Airlines

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“Feels like a

BLOCKBUSTER movie.” —Lisa Jewell

“ FIENDISHLY

CLEVER. Mackintosh takes domestic suspense

to new heights in this tale of a kidnapped child, hijacked plane, and two parents’ desperate fight to save their family.” —Lisa Gardner

HOSTAGE A Mile-High Thriller from New York Times Bestselling Author

Clare Mackintosh You can save hundreds of lives, or the one that matters most. New York Times and international bestselling author Clare Mackintosh takes us aboard the inaugural nonstop flight from London to Sydney in Hostage (Sourcebooks Landmark; Hardcover; June 22, 2021), a claustrophobic thriller about a flight attendant who becomes the center of a dangerous game when an anonymous passenger sends her a chilling note. They want to make sure the plane never reaches its destination, and if she doesn’t comply with their demands, her family back in London will pay the price. Told in racing dual timelines over the course of the twenty-hour flight, this high-flying thriller is perfect for readers who loved the heart-stopping tension of The Last Flight and the emotional intensity of Room. Mina is one of a hand-picked team of flight attendants chosen for the high-profile journey. She’s trying to focus on the job at hand and not the problems of her adoptive five-year-old daughter back home, or the fissures in her marriage to a police officer who has become secretive and distant. But the plane has barely taken off when Mina is silently taken hostage in a plot to hijack the flight, and any attempt she makes to stop it will mean deadly consequences for her family. With no way to know who is friend and who is foe, and with her every move being watched, Mina must weigh her duties as a flight attendant, entrusted to care for the hundreds of people on board, against those of being a mother. When one passenger is killed and then another, she knows she must act, but which lives matter more—her passengers, each with families, friends, and lives…or her own daughter and husband who are in grave distress back at home? It’s twenty hours to landing. A lot can happen in twenty hours. With a high emotional arc, a full cast of well-drawn characters, and a double-twist ending, this book will delight and terrify readers of female-driven thrillers. This room is not only locked, it’s pressurized. HOSTAGE by Clare Mackintosh On-sale June 22, 2021 | Sourcebooks Landmark | Hardcover | ISBN 9781728245522 Edelweiss: edelweiss.plus/?sku=1728245524&g=4400 1 World Airlines Magazine


ABOUT the AUTHOR

CLARE MACKINTOSH

is an award-winning New York Times and international bestselling author. She spent twelve years on the police force in England and has written for Guardian (UK), Good Housekeeping, and other publications. Translated into forty languages, her books have sold more than two million copies worldwide. Clare lives in North Wales with her husband and their three children. She can be found at claremackintosh.com, facebook.com/ClareMackWrites, or on Twitter at @ClareMackint0sh.

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A CONVERSATION with the AUTHOR As a writer, at times you’ve challenged yourself to step outside crime fiction and suspense. How does genre affect the way your stories develop? Do you think your suspense generally and Hostage specifically have benefitted from writing other types of books? I am a firm believer that story is what matters, not genre, and I always think it is a shame when a reader staunchly refuses to read a particular type of book. Some of my favorite writers segue between, say, crime and literary fiction, and some of my favorite novels are a hybrid of two genres. My fourth novel, After the End, is a family drama, not a thriller, but it is every bit as suspenseful as a crime novel. The only difference I found in writing it was that the story was led more by the characters than by the plot. This pushed me to spend more time considering who the protagonists were and why they made the choices they did. As I came to write Hostage, I found myself naturally spending more time on the backstory for Adam and Mina, and I think the novel is richer for it. You point out that fundamentalist activists are rarely sympathetic. When you worked as a protest liaison officer, what strategies were most effective in gaining public sympathy and support for a cause? No one is without flaws, and few of us have no redeeming features. I was fascinated by the workings of extremists and had a reluctant respect for their passion and singlemindedness. The most successful causes play on the emotions of their targets. Think about the times you’ve given money to a good cause: nine times out of ten, it’s because a photograph, story, or statistic has made its way to your heart. For the organization hoping to secure sympathy, research is the key. They have to know their audience and understand how to push their buttons. A demonstration held by a right-wing organization gathered huge support in an area with high unemployment by sowing the seed that unwanted immigration was responsible. We all have a responsibility, I think, to do our own research and to ensure we are not being swayed by someone else’s agenda.

Sophia’s attachment struggles are a poignant thread throughout the book. How did you learn about the adoption process? How did that compare to your research process for airlines and flights? I have a number of friends who have adopted children and who were generous enough to speak openly to me about their lives. Some families encounter no significant issues as their adoptive children settle in and grow up, but several of my friends have found it a challenging— although no less rewarding—experience. My time in the police had exposed me to the long-lasting impact of childhood trauma, and I wanted to explore this area. I was particularly struck by one friend’s account of how her daughter, adopted at birth, had asked for a hug for the very first time at the age of ten. Attachment disorder is deep-rooted and long-lasting, and I wanted to write about the impact of this on a relationship. Researching the aviation side of the book was equally interesting. I based the layout of my fictional aircraft on a combination of real-life planes and quickly fell down a rabbit warren of online resources. Flight attendants are extraordinarily indiscreet on message boards, and there is a surprising amount of information about how to deal with a hostage situation. I spent hours on the brilliant NATS.aero website, where their “Plane Talking” page enables you to listen to air traffic controllers guide a real flight into London Heathrow. How often do you come up with new ideas for a book? How many of those ideas would you estimate make it to a full manuscript? I’m constantly thinking of “what if ?” questions or extraordinary situations in which I might drop ordinary people to see how they cope. A fraction of those are right for a novel, and I have several half-finished books behind me, where the idea simply wasn’t enough to continue. Hostage is one of the rare times when I had the idea and knew almost immediately what would happen and how it would end. It made it a hugely enjoyable book to write and, I hope, to read. 3

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