PRAISE FOR DANA HAYNES and his explosive CRASHERS series"Breaking Point""The large cast of compelling characters, nonstop action, and realistic feel of the investigation make this novel a standout...A thrill ride."--Associated Press "A top-notch, tension-packed technothriller."--"Booklist" (starred review) "Spine-tingling...a page-turner."--"Book Page" "A well-written...white-knuckle thriller."--"Library Journal " "Jaw-dropping...There is mystery, action, suspense, death, and romance from beginning to end."--Bookreporter.com "[A]drenaline-filled...edge-of-your-seat thrills."--Shelf Awareness "Crashers" "Outstanding! "Crashers" combines the ferocious action you usually see on a movie screen with a fascinating look at the way a major airline crash is investigated.""--"Phillip Margolin, "New York Times "bestselling author of "Supreme Justice" "" "You absolutely must read "Crashers." I literally couldn't put this book down. Dana Haynes is a gifted writer who grabs you on page one and doesn't let you go until the final page."--Nelson DeMille, "New York Times "bestselling author of "The Lion" "Strong characters, gruesome crash details, and the ticking countdown to another attack make this novel an explosive mix of "24 "and "CSI.""--"USA Today" "Dana Haynes delivers big-time with "Crashers," a spectacular, timely, un-put-downable, near-perfect thriller whose every page sizzles with action, intrigue, information, and intelligence. If you're a thriller fan, or even just a lover of fine writing and terrific story-telling, do yourself a big favor and buy this book."--John Lescroart, "New York Times "bestselling author of "Damage" "This""is a thriller that lands a rare and satisfying hat trick: The action sequences hit hard, the characters are idiosyncratic while still feeling like real people, and the 'snappy' dialogue actually snaps."--"Kirkus Reviews" "Filled with excitement and knowledge of NTSB procedures and problems. Highly recommended."-
Dana Haynes was, formore than twenty years, a journalist and editor at several newspapers in Oregon. Under the name Conrad Haynes, he published three traditional mysteries in the late '80s. He works for a local community college and lives in Portland, Oregon.