Woman on the Plane
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About the Book
Peter Kane, a former foreign correspondent and now a widowed network news executive, gets involved with an attractive, enigmatic, and much younger woman when in Nice to speak at a broadcasters’ conference. She volunteers to guide him to some of the sights of Provence, but her bizarre behavior leads him to become suspicious that she may be involved in some shady activity, or worse. Abruptly she disappears. Kane’s search to find out what happened to her leads him to be inadvertently drawn in to a complicated plot and a relentless pursuit across the south of France.
About the Author
Daniel Karasik is a former journalist who has had a varied career as a newspaperman, a CBS foreign correspondent, and an NBC broadcaster as well as writer, producer and sometimes director of award-winning television documentaries. Karasik grew up in Oak Park, Illinois, and has lived in New York as well as in Tokyo, where he was a Ford Foundation fellow, and in Vienna, where he was the CBS bureau chief and correspondent covering Eastern Europe and the Mid-east. At NBC News he also did a brief stint at the White House. He is the author of The New Spring.