Brace for Impact (Zara Sheridan #1) by Anthony J. Tata is about a shadow organization attempting to hijack a plane carrying top-secret military intelligence.
Zara Sheridan has recently been appointed as an air marshal and is about to embark on her very first assignment. A former military police NCO, Zara misses the excitement of her previous career but appreciates the stability of her new role. However, her first flight quickly turns into anything but routine.
The hijackers are among the last passengers to board the plane. The three men are in their twenties, have close-cropped military haircuts, carry small duffel bags, and appear to be wearing tactical gear. Another passenger also catches Zara's attention, a sharply dressed Chinese businessman who seems just as suspicious as the others.
As Zara scrambles to identify the suspicious passengers, she tries to contact her regional office but instead receives a disturbing alert. An experimental fighter jet, the Hyperion X, has crashed just a few miles from her home. As she pieces together the identities of those onboard the flight, Zara realizes that several passengers are connected in ways that can't possibly be a coincidence.
This is the first book in the series, and I thought it was an okay read. The novel uses a lot of technical military terminology, and I found myself glazing over some of those sections because I wasn't familiar with the jargon. The plot was straightforward and didn't have many unexpected twists.
I was also confused by a few aspects of the story, particularly how a teenage boy was able to outsmart highly trained tactical soldiers and how an experienced operative repeatedly ignored obvious warning signs and trusted complete strangers. The pacing dragged in a few places, and at times it felt like the story had too many things happening at once. If you enjoy military or espionage thrillers, you may appreciate this book more than I did.




