First Class Killing

· The Alex Shanahan Thrillers Book 3 · Diversion Publishing Corp.
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A female private investigator goes undercover to expose a high-flying prostitution ring in this "action-filled thriller [that] packs an erotic punch" ( The Boston Globe).

Tough, smart, and resourceful, Alex Shanahan survived the cutthroat corporate world on her own terms. Now she's using her hard-earned experience as a private investigator. Alex is hired to check out an airline that's been serving more than just in-flight beverages: there's a high-end prostitution ring catering to first-class passengers. Alex goes undercover as a flight attendant to infiltrate the group. But she can't stay hidden in the clouds forever, and when her cover is blown, the turbulence that follows might make this flight her last.

"Get ready for the plane ride of your life. . . . Heitman is an excellent storyteller who creates wonderful and believable characters. . . . First Class Killing will leave readers eagerly awaiting the next Alex Shanahan novel." — Old Book Barn Gazette

About the author

Before she became a writer, Lynne Heitman worked for a major airline for fourteen years in cities around the country. Along the way, she gathered a treasure trove of experiences, which she drew upon to create the character of Alex Shanahan, the airline-manager-turned-PI featured in her four thrillers. The second book in the series, Parts Unknown (previously Tarmac), was named by Publishers Weekly as one of the year's best and her short story Exit Interview was published in the Boston Noir anthology.

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