- Marshall Philips, experienced commercial jet pilot, tries to unscramble a puzzle that's bothering him. When he and his children are shot dead, local authorities rule it a murder-suicide. Journalist Madison Freeman pursues answers.
- Marshall Philips has seen and written about things the intelligence community doesn't want people talking about - much less writing books about. When Philips, his two kids and the family dog turn up with a single bullet in each of their heads the day after two "Federal Agents" came looking for a "highly classified" photograph, carefully constructed stories painting Philips as a mentally disturbed "conspiracy theorist" begin appearing in the local paper. Investigative journalist Madison Freeman doesn't buy the "murder-suicide" angle offered by local authorities, but when the highly classified photo continues to elude the Agents, nobody is safe.—Eric G. Stacey
- One time CIA contract pilot, Marshall Philips and his two children are found dead in their Murphys, California home in February, 2013. The Calaveras County sheriff closes the 'murder-suicide' case in a matter of days, blaming Philips' depression over his impending divorce. But Philips friends and investigative journalist Madison Freeman have reason to believe the murders have something to do with the three 'conspiracy theory' books Philips published investigating the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001. Based on a true story.—Anonymous
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By what name was Unthinkable: An Airline Captain's Story (2014) officially released in Canada in English?
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