The life of a single mother Kyle, who has been deeply affected by the death of her husband, has been turned down, as she during her journey to transfer her husband's body, taking her young girl, Julia, in the plane, where Julia has been disappeared and no one knows where is he and the pilot himself denies seeing her in the plane.
We're starkly reminded that there's nothing quite so fickle as paranoia, and that some people are never more persuasive than when they're out of their minds.
As with many modern thrillers the actual plot, once it comes to light, is highly implausible, there are a few too many turns towards the end and the climax errs towards the anti-climatic. That being said, it's well put together and entertainingly moody.