Tony Greycourt boards a flight hoping to leave trouble behind.
Instead, trouble follows him to thirty-five thousand feet.
When a woman dies mid-flight under suspicious circumstances, Tony realises the truth will not reveal itself easily. With no authority, no access, and no clear jurisdiction, he must rely on instinct, observation, and a single call to a trusted ally on the ground.
What emerges is not a crime of violence, but of permission - a system designed to erase responsibility without denying the truth.
Silence Between Flights is a tightly woven crime novella about power, control, and the quiet decisions that determine whose stories are allowed to end.
Some cases demand justice.
Others demand memory.