The disappearing act: The Impossible Case of MH370 by Florence de Changy [Audiobook]
Feb 04, 2021 | English | ASIN: B085P2XBB3 | 17 hrs 41 mins | Unabridged | Retail
.M4B @ 126 kbps (lossless) & .MP3 @ CBR 126 kbps | 1.04 GB & 1.05 GB
Narrator: Laurence Bouvard
Feb 04, 2021 | English | ASIN: B085P2XBB3 | 17 hrs 41 mins | Unabridged | Retail
.M4B @ 126 kbps (lossless) & .MP3 @ CBR 126 kbps | 1.04 GB & 1.05 GB
Narrator: Laurence Bouvard
01:20 am, 8th March 2014.
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, carrying 239 passengers, disappeared into the night, never to be seen or heard from again.
The incident was inexplicable. In a world defined by advanced technology and interconnectedness, how could an entire aircraft become untraceable? Had the flight been subject to a perfect hijack? Perhaps the pilots lost control? And if the plane did crash, where was the wreckage?
Writing for Le Monde in the days and months after the plane’s disappearance, journalist Florence de Changy closely documented the chaotic international investigation that followed, uncovering more questions than answers. Riddled with inconsistencies, contradictions and a lack of basic communication between authorities, the mystery surrounding flight MH370 only deepened.
Now, de Changy offers her own explanation. Drawing together countless eyewitness testimonies, press releases, independent investigative reports and expert opinion, The Disappearing Act offers an eloquent and deeply unnerving narrative of what happened to the missing aircraft.
An incredible feat of investigative journalism and a testament to de Changy’s tenacity and resolve, this audiobook is an exhaustive, gripping account into one of the most profound mysteries of the 21st century.