
When a woman predicts passengers' deaths mid-flight, fate unravels in Liane Moriarty's #1 NYT bestseller. Stephen King called it "beautifully written" with "an irresistible premise." After 20 million copies worldwide, could this be her next Emmy-winning adaptation like "Big Little Lies"?
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Fate won't be fought.
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Imagine being trapped on a delayed flight when an unremarkable woman suddenly stands up and begins pointing at passengers, calmly predicting their deaths with eerie precision. "Heart disease, age eighty-four" to a cheerful retiree. "Pancreatic cancer, age sixty-six" to his wife. "Workplace accident, age forty-three" to a frustrated civil engineer. Most chillingly, she tells an exhausted mother that her baby son will drown at age seven, and informs a newlywed bride she'll die of "intimate partner homicide" at twenty-five. The silver-haired woman moves through the cabin like she's distributing snacks rather than death sentences, repeating "Fate won't be fought" before returning to her seat and falling into a deep sleep. When the plane lands, she remembers nothing of what happened. But for the passengers who heard their death sentences, life will never be the same again.