Kravitz And Sons

A Flight Without Control

There is something deeply unsettling about knowing danger does not always sit beside you. Sometimes, it waits quietly on the ground. In Blind Vector by C. Robert Beale, a transcontinental flight becomes a moving hostage, controlled not by the people inside the cockpit, but by unseen hands miles away.

The story plays with a terrifying idea. What if the hijackers never boarded the plane? What if technology became the weapon? Beale turns a familiar disaster-movie fear into something colder, smarter, and far more believable. Blind Vector is not just about a hijacked aircraft. It is about vulnerability in a world that trusts machines more than instincts.

Who is Robert Beale

C. Robert Beale is a seasoned writer who draws heavily from his military background to shape his stories with realism and discipline. His writing style leans toward clean tension rather than spectacle, allowing readers to feel the danger instead of just watching it. He approaches fiction like a strategist, building suspense layer by layer.

Beyond Blind Vector, Beale continues to explore intense, grounded storytelling. He is currently working on another novel titled The National Guard Murders and has also completed a screenplay adaptation of Blind Vector, with hopes of seeing it reach the big screen.

Blind Vector

When control leaves the cockpit
If you enjoy thrillers that feel possible, personal, and disturbingly real, Blind Vector is one book you will want on your shelf the moment it lands.

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