Listen to this. But maybe not on a plane

Author Christine Negroni’s books on airplane crashes may not be ideal airplane reading.

But they are definitely must-reads for those on the ground who find the process of air accident investigations intoxicating.

The just released audiobook version of her book, Deadly Departure (first published in 2000) includes new information and insights about the in-flight explosion of TWA Flight 800 on July 17, 1996, which was one of the deadliest disasters in American history.

Negroni details how and why a Boeing 747 blew up after taking off from New York City, while also revealing how explosive it can get when government investigators get into a turf war.

And just when you think the story can’t get weirder, she adds crackpots, imposters and conspiracy theorists to the mix.

It’s a strange and scary ride, so buckle your seatbelt before putting on your headphones to listen to this new audiobook. 

The updated audio version of Deadly Departure, read by the author, is available internationally (in English) whereever audiobooks are sold. Print copies of Deadly Departure are available wherever books are sold.

Negroni is also the author of The Crash Detectives: Investigating the World’s Most Mysterious Air Disasters. Another book you might want to read while you’re on the ground.

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