The Lost Sentai
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Narrated by:
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Marcus Freeman
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Louis Rosas
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Set in 1984, The Lost Sentai follows Japan Air Lines Cargo Captain Takeo Hasebe and Flight 1334 on their Paris to Tokyo run. What should have been a routine long-distance haul half-way around the globe becomes a series of unsettling events after their layover at JFK, beginning with the addition of a mysterious cargo container onboard their 747-200F.
Ghostly apparitions, violent turbulence, and unexplained electrical phenomena culminate into a terrifying ordeal as UFOs intercept them over Alaska. Once on the ground, they face a board of inquiry that could potentially end their careers while being threatened by the mysterious Men in Black. It will be up to former fighter pilot Captain Hasebe to maintain calm while retiring Senior Captain Toshihiro Ono rides in their jump seat. A man rumored to have been the sole survivor of an Imperial Japanese Army Fighter squadron that went missing during a dramatic UFO encounter in WWII.
Loosely based on the real-life UFO encounter of JAL Flight 1623, this first-ever cross-genre alien first contact / ghost story by American Mishima author Louis Edward Rosas is bound to both entertain and question if we are truly alone in the universe.
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- swimmerpaul
- 15-11-21
Terrible
Without doubt the worst book I have listened to since joining audible beyond bad Don’t waste your time
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