Eleven passengers board a private jet from Martha’s Vineyard to New York. Sixteen minutes later, the plane vanishes into the ocean. Only two survive: Scott Burroughs, a struggling painter, and a four-year-old boy who has just lost his powerful family.
In the aftermath, Scott is thrust into a media storm. Was the crash a tragic accident, or a calculated strike against the wealthy and influential passengers onboard? As suspicion mounts, Scott becomes both a hero and a target, hunted by headlines and conspiracies alike.
At the center of the chaos is the fragile bond between survivor and child, a connection that may be the only thing keeping them afloat. Noah Hawley delivers a riveting, award-winning thriller of fate, morality, and survival.