Gone Before Morning
The Layover Murders
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ナレーター:
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Ryan Grace
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著者:
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Joseph Hickey
Gone Before Morning follows Sarah Callahan, a girl who grows up learning how to slip through the world unnoticed. At twelve, she crawls through a hole in an airport fence and discovers two things that will shape her life: flight and freedom through anonymity. By adulthood, she becomes a flight attendant—someone who can cross cities, borders, and identities without leaving a trace.
But Sarah carries more than luggage. She carries aliases, and under each alias lies a woman shaped by danger, instinct, and a past that taught her never to hesitate. The first major fracture appears in 1980 Cleveland, where a seemingly ordinary layover turns violent. A man follows her into a service dock, misreading silence as permission. Sarah reacts with precision, not panic. By morning, Carla Devine, the alias she used that night, “stays” in Cleveland—while Sarah boards her next flight as if nothing happened.
Across decades and dozens of cities—Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Detroit, Baltimore, Chicago, St. Louis—Sarah’s life becomes a pattern of movement, reinvention, and carefully contained violence. Each chapter reveals another layer of the airline world: the long nights, the shuttle buses, the bars where strangers talk too much, and the crews who live half their lives in hotels. As disappearances and unexplained deaths begin to echo across the network, a quiet question forms beneath the surface:
Is Sarah a survivor who refuses to be prey—or has she become something else entirely?
The novel builds toward the truth behind “the layover murders”, the team that forms around her, and the mechanism that finally exposes the pattern she’s been hiding in plain sight. In the end, the story becomes not just a thriller, but a study of identity, danger, and the thin line between protection and predation in a world where everyone is just passing through.
©2026 J.P. Hickey (P)2026 J. P. Hickey