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Following the original 2000 film Final Destination and the resulting trilogy, a large series of books was produced, written by varied authors such as Natasha Rhodes and Andy McDermott. In total so far, there are nine books (three of which are novelizations of the first three films), all published by Black Flame.

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[edit] Final Destination

Final Destination
Author Natasha Rhodes
Country United States
Language English
Series Final Destination
Genre(s) Thriller, Horror
Publisher Games Workshop (USA)
Publication date January 3, 2006 (USA)
Media type Paperback
Pages 416 p. (US paperback edition)
ISBN ISBN 1-84416-317-2 (US paperback edition)
Followed by Final Destination 2

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Flight 180: While sitting in his seat, Alex Browning has the vision that the plane he and his class are on is about to explode. A fuel pump ruptures, leaking combustible fluid into a short-circuiting wire, igniting it and causing the entire plane to explode. One side of the plane is torn away, ripping several passengers with it into the motors as everyone else is roasted by the explosion. In a panic, Alex and six others get off the plane, and the plane takes off, blowing up shortly after take-off, killing everyone on board including George Waggner, Larry Murnau, Christa Marsh, and Blake Dreyer.

Clues/ Notes: The departure time of Flight 180, 9:25, is the same as Alex's birthday, September 25.

Before boarding the plane, Alex takes note of the gate number: 46. The same number of people who would have died had Alex not have gotten his vision.

As Alex steps over a six-inch gap heading onto the plane, he notices a cart with three red 9's, but from above, they look as if they could be an ominous number: 666.

Tod Waggner: While taking down some laundry from a plastic clothesline strung across his bathtub, Tod slips on some leaking water. Falling forward, he lands in the bathtub after pulling out one side of the clothesline in his fall. The wire whips around his neck as he struggles to get out of the bathtub, and he slowly suffocates as his feet slip around in soap and shampoo. His circulation becomes cut off at the neck as his brain begins dying from lack of oxygen, and the blood vessels in his eyes burst, making them both red and bloody. He tries desperately to reach for a pair of nose hair trimmers on the sink, but they are just out of reach. After a long and painful struggle, Tod is finally strangled to death, and his death is labelled a suicide.

Clues/ Notes: Alex throws his magazine at an owl, but it gets shredded up in some fan blades. A piece of the paper flutters onto Alex, and as he reads it, the remaining letters spell “Tod”. Tod also makes a choking gesture with his hands near his neck before Alex gets his vision.

Terry Chaney: After an argument with her boyfriend Carter about beating on Alex every time they see each other, Terry backs into a street and tells him to drop dead. As she does, a speeding bus hits her and splatters her across the street. Ms Lewton is horrified as blood and organs are splattered into the air.

Clues/ Notes: Moments before, while Clear and Alex are talking to each other at the café, Alex notices the reflection of a passing bus, but when he turns to look at it, the bus isn’t there.

Valerie Lewton: Still grieving over her fellow teacher’s death on Flight 180, Val begins to pack up her possessions as she prepares to move away from Mt. Abraham. As she pours herself some vodka in a mug, she fails to notice that the mug is cracked. She wanders into the living room, leaving a trail of the vodka behind her as she goes. As she leans over her computer monitor, the flammable alcohol drips into the monitor, causing it to spark and begin sizzling. As she looks up to see what’s going on, the monitor explodes, sending a deadly shard of glass flying into her neck. She yanks the shard out and stumbles into the kitchen as the sparks hit the trail of alcohol, igniting it. The flames follow her back into the kitchen and hit the vodka bottle, blowing it up and spreading flames everywhere as Val lands on the floor. As she attempts to grab a dish towel, she doesn’t realize that it is draped over a knife block. She yanks on the towel, the knife block topples over, and a knife falls, landing in her chest. As Alex rushes in to try to save her, the leaking gas from the stove ignites, causing the stove to explode. The explosion causes a chair to topple over onto the hilt of the knife, lodging the knife deeper into Ms Lewton, killing her.

Clues/ Notes: As Alex is heading over to Val’s house, he passes a man burning leaves. As several flaming leaves dance around him, he realizes it’s a clue and rushes to Val’s house.

While Alex is watching TV, a program about leaky gas stoves comes on, hinting at the exploding stove in Ms Lewton's house.

Billy Hitchcock: After Carter’s car is maimed by a speeding train, the remaining survivors argue while standing next to the tracks. Billy tells Carter to leave him alone, and that he's dead. Billy turns just as a piece of scrap metal from Carter’s car gets whipped up by the wheels of the train and is sent spinning up from the tracks, level with Billy's head. It slices his head in half, and the top half falls and lands in a nearby ditch, while his body is left standing for a few seconds afterwards.

Clues/ Notes: While in Carter's car, Alex sees the reflection of a train in his window, even though they are not near any train tracks at the time.

Carter's car stalls on railroad tracks and he becomes trapped inside due to a failing seat belt. Right before the train is about to hit his car, Alex pulls him out by breaking his seatbelt.

When Carter is driving wildly, Alex notices that his seat belt is broken. He yells for Carter to stop but when he looks down again, the belt is no longer broken. This is a sign as to how he had to save Carter from the train.

Billy was supposed to die after Carter, but Carter was pulled from his car by Alex in the nick of time, moments before the train hit Carter’s car, skipping Carter.

Before Carter's car is crushed by the train, he sees a shadow (Death) on the hood of his car.

Alexander Chance Browning: Alex died while intervening Clear's fate when he grabbed the livewire. The car blew up, hurling him back into the garage. His heart stops beating, and he dies, but it resuscitated. This wouldn't count as his Fate because you cannot die while intervening.

Clues/ Notes: Clear was almost killed when her car exploded due to a livewire, but Alex intervened.

Carter Horton: Six months after Clear is almost killed, the three remaining survivors arrive in Paris and share some drinks at a café. Alex leaves in a panic after figuring that Death hasn’t come after him yet, and Clear shouts at him preventing him from being hit by a bus. The bus then veers out of the way, smashing into a light post, and sending the post flipping upwards. The hooked end of the metal post tears through the metal structure supporting the large neon billboard above the restaurant, and as several cables are severed by the exploding lights and collision, half of the sign tears away and swings down to the street on the remaining cables. Carter yanks him out of the way of the giant swinging billboard sign and shouts to Alex about who could be next. As he does, the giant sign swings back and smashes into Carter from behind.

Clues/ Notes: The sign that kills Carter said, Le Miro 81, but when it fell, the part that fell said o 81 but when it swung down at Carter, it was backwards and read 180.

Carter skipped death once before when his car was hit by a speeding train. Alex pulled him out at the nick of time.

Alex was almost killed before Carter was hit by the swinging sign. Carter intervened for Alex when he yanked him out of the way of the giant sign’s first swing.

Before the sign almost killed Alex, Clear saw the reflection of a bus in a window just as Alex had before Terry's death. Alex was meant to be hit by it but Clear shouted his name and he jumped out of the way.

[edit] Final Destination 2

Final Destination 2
Author Nancy A. Collins
Country United States
Language English
Series Final Destination
Genre(s) Thriller, Horror
Publisher Games Workshop (USA)
Publication date January 31, 2006 (USA)
Media type Paperback
Pages 416 p. (US paperback edition)
ISBN ISBN 1-84416-318-0 (US paperback edition)
Preceded by Final Destination
Followed by Final Destination 3

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This novel takes place in White Plains, following the lead character, Kimberly Corman, who is heading on a road trip with her best friends. As she gets onto the highway, a huge pile-up occurs, resulting in several gory and gruesome deaths. Kimberly witnesses the entire accident from her own point-of-view, only to realize that the entire accident was nothing but a hallucination. Knowing that it will still happen, she blocks the on-ramp with her SUV, preventing the fates of several people behind her. As she’s being questioned by an officer, the entire accident plays out again, leaving everyone surprised. Kim gets pulled out of the way just as a speeding semi smashes into her SUV, killing her friends. Later, a day after the accident, the survivors begin to die in what appear to be freak accidents. Kim and the officer realize that they are all on a list of Death, and enlist the help of a past survivor, Clear Rivers, who escaped the doomed Flight 180. Together, they learn the only way to get themselves off Death’s List permanently, but they must hurry, as the other survivors continue dying around them.

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Route 23: While waiting at the on-ramp, Kimberly Corman has a vision of impending disaster on the highway. In her vision, a logging trucks chain snaps, unleashing several logs onto the road ahead of several drivers. Thomas Burke is decapitated when a log bounces through his windshield, and Eugene Hooper falls from his bike and is crushed in half between the still-sliding motorbike and a fallen log. Rory Cunningham's Mustang is plowed into by an oncoming garbage truck, and Kat O'Brien is crushed to death when her vehicle flips upside down over a log. Nora and Tim Carpenter die when their vehicle explodes on impact with Kat's vehicle, and Evan Lewis is run over by a flaming semi as he burns in his car. Kimberly, Shaina, and Dano are killed in their SUV, while Frank is already dead after being thrown from the vehicle. Kimberly realizes that the chaos on the highway has yet to happen, and prevents several drivers from dying by blocking the on-ramp. The accident once again plays out on the highway a few feet away.

Clues/ Notes: Before the pile up, a bus full of students are chanting "pile-up".

The banner on the side of the passing school bus reads "Demolish the Mustangs! Smoke their butts!", foreshadowing the destruction of Rory's Mustang.

After the accident occurs, Kimberly sees a sign reading "Construction Next 180 Feet", referencing Flight 180, the plane that blew up in the first novel.

A news cast on the radio mentions the anniversary of the crash of Flight 180.

Before the accident, the song "Highway To Hell" by AC/DC was playing on the radio of the SUV as well as "A Grisly Car Crash" by Nervous Norvus.

While driving, Kimberly sees a little boy playing with a red car and a toy truck in his car. He is smashing the truck into the red car and smiling. Kimberly's SUV is red and a truck hit it killing her friends.

Dano Royale, Frankie Arnold, and Shaina Gordon: While waiting in Kim’s SUV, seconds after the highway accident plays out, a speeding semi crashes violently into the vehicle, killing the three friends inside as the SUV explodes.

Clues/ Notes: Kimberly was meant to have died with her friends while she was waiting outside her SUV, but Thomas managed to pull her down out of the way of the speeding semi.

Evan Lewis: After narrowly escaping his apartment just as it explodes, Evan lowers himself down the ladder of the fire escape. As he begins walking ahead, he slips and lands on his back, right below the jammed ladder. The ladder plummets downwards and stops inches above his head, and he laughs to himself at being the luckiest person in the world. As he does, the ladder plunges the rest of the way down, punching through his left eye socket and brain before making contact with the concrete.

Clues/ Notes: Evan has magnet letters on his fridge that spell out "HEY E". When Evan isn't looking, the H falls and the magnets read, "EY E" hinting at his death.

Timothy Carpenter: As he exits the dentist's clinic, he sees Kimberly and Thomas calling him and his mother and racing forward to greet them, chases a group of pigeons away and unknowingly running into a construction area, Tim gets killed when one of the pigeons startles the man working the crane arm. He bumps a lever, and the giant mechanical arm lets go of a large pane of glass which plummets downwards. Tim looks up in shock, just as the large pane of glass impacts with him, first snapping his neck before crushing the rest of his body in a flash of blood, glass and gore.

Clues/ Notes: Just before this scene, Kimberly meets Thomas Burke outside her house and as they face the glass door, she sees a reflection of a flock of pigeons flying behind her and realizes that this is a sign. She tells Thomas that Tim and Nora were going to be killed by pigeons.

Nora Carpenter: While in an elevator with Eugene, leaving Thomas' apartment, Nora receives a call on her cell phone from the rest of the survivors. Startled, Nora drops the phone. As she bends down to pick it up, her braid gets caught on one of the hooks of the basket of prosthetic hands being carried by an old man. She panics when she hears from the survivors that her clue is “a man with hooks”, and as soon as the elevator doors open, she rushes out, only to be yanked back by her hooked braid. The elevator doors suddenly slam on her neck, and the elevator begins rising up to the top floor. Nora’s body is still outside of the doors while her head is still inside, and the elevator continuously begins jamming on her neck. As the metal rim cuts through the arteries in her neck, the doors begin to crush what's left of her neck, and after several agonizing seconds, the doors tear right through. Kat and Clear, who were busy trying to pull Nora's body down from outside the elevator, get soaked with a spray of blood as Nora's body falls away from the elevator doors. Kat looks down at the still flailing body, and finally realizes it has no head. Eugene, in the elevator, stares back at Nora's head as it rolls to his feet on the elevator floor.

Clues/ Notes: Moments after Nora leaves the apartment, Rory attempts to put some things away in the closet but accidentally causes several things to fall out. In the shadow, he sees the statue of a man with the shadows of a bunch of hooks from coat hangers, telling him that a man with hooks is going to kill Nora.

Kat O'Brien: As Kat is driving along the highway with the other survivors, her tire suddenly blows out, and the vehicle swerves onto a farm. Part of a wooden fence is jammed through the door, trapping Kat's legs as the SUV continues to spin around wildly. Kat’s SUV slams backwards into a large pile of metal piping, and several of the pipes slam through the SUV. One slams into Eugene, collapsing his lung and causing for him to need immediate medical attention while another pipe shoots through the headrest of Kat’s seat as her head is thrown forward. She rests her head back and realizes that the pipe is there and begins panicking. Soon, a fireman arrives and uses the Jaws of Life to rip Kat’s door off. A farmer sits on the car's hood in relief, and the undercarriage bumps against a rock on the ground, deploying the airbag and sending Kat’s head flying backwards into the pipe. The pipe impales her between the eyes like a perverse unicorn horn, and she dies instantly.

Clues/ Notes: Kimberly had a vision that the farmer was going to sit on the hood of Kat's car.

Before the accident on Route 23, Kat's death was prevented by the death of Terry Chaney. Kat had been heading for a bed and breakfast, where she would have suffocated with the rest of the guests from a gas leak, but had been prevented from getting to it in time when the bus she was riding hit Terry and splattered her across the street.

Rory Cunningham: As Rory is standing in the field of the farm, a news van drives up and parks on a bed of rocks. One jagged rock punctures the gas tank, and gas steadily begins leaking into several pipes in the ground, trailing near Kat’s SUV. As Kat is killed by the airbag and the pipe, she drops her cigarette which gets picked up by the wind. Still ignited, it lands in the gasoline in the pipes, and the fire ignites back to the news van, into the gas tank, causing it to explode. The explosion sends a section of the barbwire fence flying into the field, right through Rory, slicing him into several pieces. He doesn't realize what's going on at first, and feels no pain at all until he begins falling apart. As he tries to move towards Thomas, his top half lands on the ground, and he is suddenly greeted with the delayed pain before he dies.

Clues/ Notes: Officer Burke tried to intervene but had to leap out of the way of a falling tree branch.

Moments before Kat was killed, Rory began asking Kimberly if it would be painful when he died. Unsure of the answer, she told him it would be. When he did die, he felt no pain until the last few seconds, something the author made note of.

Before the accident on Route 23, Rory's life had been saved unknowingly by the death of Carter Horton, who's death in front of Rory had scared Rory enough to not want to go to a theater that was doomed to collapse that night.

Eugene Hooper, Clear Rivers, and the hospital orderly: While in the hospital, Eugene’s oxygen tanks slowly unwire themselves, spraying pure oxygen everywhere while the vents all mysteriously close and the door shuts. The oxygen begins building up in the room, becoming compressed and dangerous. As Clear finds Eugene’s room, she opens the door, just as the an orderly walks in with crossword puzzles for Eugene. The orderly asks Clear to hold a birthday cake with lit candles, and Eugene freaks out, just as the pure oxygen catches fire, igniting the entire room instantly. The oxygen tank explodes sending shrapnel into Eugene, killing him. The whole room explodes, killing both Clear and the orderly and sending Clear’s charred corpse flying down the hallway.

Clues/ Notes: Clear was actually a survivor from Flight 180. She and Alex were the only two left after Carter was killed, but in between books, Alex was killed when a dislodged brick hit him in the face.

Before the accident on Route 23, Eugene's death had been intervened by the death of Valerie Lewton. Eugene had to fill in for her as a teacher after her death, and had to be transferred from a previous teaching job. The teacher who took over that job was stabbed by a student the day Eugene left.

Oxygen doesn't explode, it simply creates a larger fire, assuming there is enough material to burn.

Kimberly Corman: Seconds after the explosion, Kimberly realizes what she has to do to save herself and Tom. She gets into an ambulance outside and drives it into a lake. As Tom tries to pull her out, she eventually drowns to death. She is later resuscitated by a doctor, giving her new life.

Clues/ Notes: Kimberly was supposed to die after Tom, but he was skipped when Kimberly yanked him down when Eugene’s room exploded, sending a large flaming cart at Tom.

Kimberly skipped death once before when the semi hit the SUV her friends were in after the highway accident. She was intervened by Tom, who pulled her out of the way.

In this book, they discover that new life would defeat death, so when Kim died and was brought back, it destroyed the list. Alex, however, died in the first book and was brought back to life, but this did not defeat the list. This was possibly because he died while intervening for Clear, so it didn't count as his fate. Had he been killed from the falling billboard and later get brought back, he would have destroyed his list as well.

Before the accident on Route 23, Kimberly was meant to have died with her mother during a car jacking, but her fate was intervened by the death of Tod Waggner, whose suicide caught the attention of Kimberly on a News Report at the mall, at the same time her mother was killed.

Brian Gibbons: At a family grill with the survivors, Brian's dad mentions that a Rory pulled Brian out of the way of a speeding news van. As soon as he says that, the grill explodes with Brian next to it, sending chunks of charcoal, metal, and Brian everywhere. As his mom screams his name, his arm falls on her plate, and she screams.

Clues/ Notes: Brian was not involved in the actual premonition, but was added to his own Death list when he was saved from death by Rory.

[edit] Final Destination 3

Final Destination 3
Author Christa Faust
Country United States
Language English
Series Final Destination
Genre(s) Thriller, Horror
Publisher Games Workshop (USA)
Publication date January 3, 2006 (USA)
Media type Paperback
Pages 416 p. (US paperback edition)
ISBN ISBN 1-84416-319-9 (US paperback edition)
Preceded by Final Destination 2
Followed by Final Destination: Dead Reckoning

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This novel takes place in McKinley, following the lead character, Wendy Christensen, who is graduating with her friends. As the four of them wander around an amusement park for their class, they decide to board a roller coaster named “The Devil’s Flight”. Seconds before the ride starts, Wendy suddenly has a horrible vision that the roller coater crashes and kills everybody on it. Begging to be let off, she causes a commotion and gets herself and nine others kicked off. As the ride starts, Wendy watches as her boyfriend and best friend die when the roller coaster crashes, exactly like it did in her vision. After graduation, two of the survivors die in a horrific accident, and Wendy notices that the picture she took of them on the night of the roller coaster crash hints at their death. Finding possible hints in the pictures she took of the other survivors, including herself, she tries to find a way to stop the other survivors from dying.

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Devil's Flight Roller Coaster: As Wendy Christensen sits in the back row of the roller coaster, she has a gruesome vision that the roller coaster will kill everyone on the ride. In her vision, Frank's camera lands on the track as the roller coaster goes through the loop. At the bottom of the loop, the roller coaster smashes into the camera, causing the hydraulics to rupture. All of the harnesses rise back up as the roller coaster goes through a series of twists. The front eight cars depart from the tracks, crashing instead into the support posts of the track ahead. Jason Robert Wise, Carrie Dreyer, Ashley Freund, Ashlyn Halperin, and Frank Cheek were all on board the front eight cars. As the remaining four cars continue to screech along the tracks, Lewis Romero is sent spinning from his seat, almost to his death. He catches onto the rim of the back seats, but a chunk of the ninth cart flies back at him, knocking him off the coaster and into one of the structure bars, breaking his body around the bar and killing him. The remaining cars of the coaster approach the loop, but stop halfway through it. Ian McKinley, Erin Ulmer, Julie Christensen, and Perry Malinowski all drop to their deaths as they fall out of their seats, leaving only Wendy Christensen and Kevin Fischer in their seats. The roller coaster slides backwards down the loop, and Kevin is sliced in half by the bent bar Lewis hit. The back wheels hit the broken track and send Wendy plummeting into the ground. Wendy soon realizes that the roller coaster has not yet crashed, and in a fit, she manages to get the back seven rows kicked off the ride. The ride begins again, and the accident plays out again, killing everyone who stayed on the ride, including Jason and Carrie.

Clues/ Notes: Before the ride, almost everyone who boards it (except those who later leave the roller coaster) is wearing a shirt that says "I survived DEVIL'S FLIGHT!", which is ironic because, aside from Wendy and the people she saved, nobody else escaped the accident alive.

While taking a picture of the "HIGH DIVE" ride, she notices that the letter "V" is blanked out, making it "HIGH DI E".

Ashley Freund and Ashlyn Halperin: Ashley and Ashlyn decide that they should get a tan for graduation. Ashley brings her slurpee into the room with them, against rules, and the two lay down in their tanning beds. Meanwhile, Wendy discovers something weird involving Ashley and Ashlyn’s picture, and she attempts to phone them. Ashley’s slurpee drips water down into the heater controlling the tanning beds, slowly causing the temperature to rise. Ashley’s cell phone starts vibrating in her jacket pocket causing the coat hanger to topple over into a plant which topples into the loosened CD rack. The CD rack falls onto Ashley’s bed. As she pushes her door open, the CD rack slides into the handle of Ashlyn’s tanning bed, and as Ashlyn lifts her door, the other side locks in place in the handle of Ashley’s door handle, locking the two doors shut. As the temperature continues to rise, the lamps in the tanning beds begin to burst, and the girls slowly are burnt alive. Soon enough, the two are engulfed in flames, and they die while the tanning beds begin to melt and the painting behind them catches fire.

Clues/ Notes: Ashley and Ashlyn’s picture hint at their death. In it, they are playing a water gun game. A red light from a ride behind them (The One-Eighty) is flashing, distorting the picture with a red wave of light, making it look like Ashley and Ashlyn were on fire.

It is strange that both of them have "Ash" in their names.

When Ashlyn takes protective goggles from a jar filled with liquid, the jar says, "Sterile Goggles-Caution. Alcohol is Flammable.

The song, "Love Rollercoaster" by The Ohio Players is the song the two girls are listening to as they tan. It is ironic because they were originally meant to die on a rollercoaster.

As Wendy tries to contact Ashlyn on her cell phone, the light bulb inside the lamp next to the computer explodes suddenly, just like the bulbs in the tanning booths that begin exploding.

Frank Cheek: While in a drive-thru, Frank gets killed when a runaway truck speeds down a hill, turning right into the drive-thru and smashing full-force into Kevin's truck which is right behind Frankie's convertible. The momentum causes the engine of Kevin's truck to shoot out. The motor fan detaches itself and is sent spinning forwards into Frank's convertible. Frank's head is whiplashed backwards into the still spinning motor fan blades, decapitating him.

Clues/ Notes: Frank’s picture hints at his death. In it, a fan is hanging over his head, and due to the distortion of the picture, it looks as if the blades are cutting into his neck.

As Wendy and Kevin look at the electronic menu, the word "control" flickers out. Throughout the book, following the coaster crash, Wendy feels as if she's losing control of the situation.

Just before the large truck smashes into Kevin's truck, his radio begins playing "Turn Around, Look at Me" by The Letterman. As they turn around, they finally notice the runaway truck rolling down the hill at them.

Lewis Romero: While lifting dumbbells at the gym, Lewis is killed when he slips on some spilled energy drink, dropping the two dumbbells. He trips over one of them and falls backwards. His head lands on the poorly locked weights of the leg press he'd been using earlier. The second dumbbell hits the lock of the machine, causing it to snap, and the 1080-pound weights plummet down on Lewis’ head, crushing it like a water balloon.

Clues/ Notes: Lewis’ picture hints at his death. In it, he is hunched down at the strong-man game. He has just hit the plank, and the weight is zooming to the top of the bar, but due to distortion, it looks as if it may be coming down. Lewis' head is not visible as he is bent over from behind.

Just as Lewis' head is crushed, Wendy looks down at his iPod, taking note of the song that is playing: "Lose Control" by Missy Elliot. Throughout the book, following the coaster crash, Wendy feels as if she's losing control of the situation.

Erin Ulmer: After using a magnet to pick up some nails from the floor, Erin places the magnet back onto a shelf. The magnet gets attracted to a length of chain, and falls of the shelf onto a forklift truck. The chain wraps round the ignition key and switches the engine on. A box of screws falls onto the dead man switch, causing the forklift to drive forward. It bumps into some shelves, and the forks get stuck between two shelves. A hammer falls and hooks onto the fork control, raising the forks and toppling the shelves. As several boards and debris topple down from the shelves on Ian, Kevin, and Wendy, one of the sharp stakes is sent spinning at the sawdust bag, popping it and spraying the sawdust into Erin’s eyes. As she falls backwards over the forklift, the back of her head hits the nozzle of a hydraulic nail gun, which pumps a dozen nails through Erin’s cheeks, chin, and lips. Her left hand is also pinned to her face by different nails that stick through her palm, and one of the nails also manages to shoot straight outwards of her open eye, deflating it as she slowly dies.

Clues/ Notes: Erin’s picture hints at her death. In it, she is holding an air rifle from the shooting range and her hand is over her face like it was when she dies.

Prior to the accident, Kevin took notice of a NIИ (Nine Inch Nails) sticker on Ian's car.

Prior to the accident, Erin's talking to someone on a phone, referring to a customer as a pinhead, referring to the nails that impale the back of her head.

Erin was supposed to die after Ian, but he was intervened from the falling wooden stakes.

Perry Malinowski: Seconds after Julie is almost impaled on the rusty wheat-thresher, the horse who was dragging her breaks free of the flagpole it was tied to. The flagpole springs backwards like a bow and launches forwards out of the ground with the flag wavering behind it, spearing through the air before impaling Perry from behind, jabbing through her back and out from her chest. The brass eagle at the tip of the flag pole erupts from her sternum, coated with lung tissue and blood, which soak through the flag that is sticking out from behind her.

Clues/ Notes: Perry’s picture hints at her death. In it, she is wearing a t-shirt with an American eagle and a flag on it; the flag she was speared with had an eagle decoration on it.

The flag that killed Perry read "Liberty or Death".

Perry was supposed to die after Julie, but she was intervened after being dragged along by a runaway horse and almost dragged into a wheat thresher. Kevin cut the rope just before then, skipping Julie.

In Julie's picture, she is wearing a t-shirt with a silhouette of a rearing horse on it.

Ian McKinley: Ian is killed shortly after the stray fireworks shoot at Wendy, Kevin, and Julie. As the three of them duck, all four fireworks zoom up to meet Ian, but swerve upwards together at the last second, leaving Ian stunned. The four fireworks land together at the base of the cherry picker behind Ian, and as they explode together, they severe a cord that holds the basket at the top. The cherry picker basket then plunges straight downwards. Ian looks up in time to cross his arms in an X in a weak defense before he is pile-driven into the soft earth. Blood pools up from under the basket as the McKinley sign flutters down and rests on Ian's arm, marking his grave.

Clues/ Notes: In Ian's picture, there are several banners hanging above his head, in such a shape that their points face downwards at Ian, like the stakes that almost impaled him before. He is holding his arms up in the shape of an X to avoid being photographed for the yearbook.

As the basket crushes him two feet into the ground, one of his hands is left poking up from under the basket. The large sign that was at the top of the cherry picker, that reads "McKinley", flutters down and covers it, acting like a tombstone.

Ian almost died once before, just before Erin was killed. A large shelf tipped over, sending numerous spiked stakes toppling down at him point-first, but Kevin tackled him out of the way just in time to save him.

Ian was supposed to die after Kevin and Wendy, but both were intervened. Kevin’s head was supposed to be blown off by the exploding grill, but Wendy pulled him back, skipping him. Wendy was supposed to be hit by the fireworks, but she figured her clue out quick enough to duck and fall out of the path of the rockets.

In Kevin's picture, his face is lit up by the flash of the camera hinting at how he was meant to die.

In Wendy's picture, her late boyfriend Jason had his arms draped on her shoulder just as Kevin had after she saved him. Also, she is wearing a McKinley grad night shirt hinting that Ian was meant to cause her death.

After Ian dies, Wendy thinks that since she was meant to die before Ian, Death made a mistake and skipped her, Kevin and Julie. After destroying the camera under her heel, Wendy, Kevin and Julie begin to walk away when the camera goes off and takes their picture. Wendy thinks back to what Ian told her at the scene of Erin's death. He told her that, even though they may have fallen in a certain order, some of them may have stayed alive a little longer. She suddenly realizes that Ian was right and that she, Julie and Kevin are still fair game and they have no idea which one of them is next.

[edit] Final Destination: Dead Reckoning

Final Destination: Dead Reckoning
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Author Natasha Rhodes
Country United States
Language English
Series Final Destination
Genre(s) Thriller, Horror
Publisher Games Workshop (USA)
Publication date March 15, 2005 (USA)
Media type Paperback
Pages 416 p. (US paperback edition)
ISBN ISBN 1-84416-170-6 (US paperback edition)
Preceded by Final Destination 3
Followed by Final Destination: Destination Zero

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This novel takes place in Los Angeles, following the lead character, Jess Golden, who is the lead singer in a band called The Vipers. While performing at a local nightclub, Club Kitty, things begin to go wrong as the roof begins to cave in. Girders fall into the audience and on the stage, setting everyone in the club into panic. As everyone attempts to scramble from the doomed club, girders, chunks of the roof, glass, and band equipment all become weapons of death, taking down everyone in gruesome ways. But as one last chunk of roof drops down on Jess Golden, she blinks, and realizes that nothing of the sort has happened yet. She is still on stage performing one of the band's songs, the way they were when the first girder fell. As she freaks out, she gets herself and a few others kicked out of the club, leading to much argument outside in the alley. Seconds later, the entire club caves in, right next to the few survivors who were kicked outside. Realizing they've cheated Death thanks to Jess, they each feel different emotions towards her and the accident. Had she really had a 'premonition'? Or was she responsible for the club collapsing in the first place? Before she can prove herself innocent, the survivors begin to die, one-by-one in horrific and painful accidents. Soon enough, Jess realizes that Death refuses to take no for an answer.

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Club Kitty: While playing her guitar onstage with her band, Jess Golden has a terrible vision that the club will collapse. As a stray bullet hits the floor of the suite above the club, it tears its way into several stray wires, igniting the insulation that lies within the ceiling of the club, right above the audience and the stage. As the insulation burns, large cracks spread across the ceiling, and soon enough, girders begin to topple down on the crowd, the first girder killing Tony, the lead guitarist of Jess' band. As the audience riots in order to get out of the club, the bouncer, Sebastian Lebecque, attempts to calm the mob down, holding them at the door when the ceiling above suddenly caves in, killing everyone who was near the exit, including Sebastian. As Jamie and Cassie, the two other members of Jess' band, try to find other exits, the PA explodes and a rig falls from the ceiling, taking a shower of bricks with it. A girder takes down Cassie as Jamie pulls Jess away, and they continue looking for other exits, only to find that they're all locked. As she looks around, she sees another falling girder kills Charlie Delgado and his two sorority girlfriends, Amber and Heather. The Marshall amps explode, sending a drumstick shooting through the air, right into the chest of Marina Hewlett, an off-duty cop who was responsible for the misfired bullet. As the ceiling continues to sink lower and lower, yet another girder falls, this time taking out the bar and killing Macy the waitress while at the payphone. Jamie runs up the steps of the gantry, where another crowd has formed at another locked exit. Eric Prescott is busy banging at the padlock of the door with a fire extinguisher when Jamie pushes Eric aside, using the fire extinguisher to instead break the Plexiglas window at the top of the door. As he reaches his arm through the small opening to undo the deadbolt, Eric pushes him aside to crawl through the window when Eric's best friend Ben is killed by a falling chunk of cement to the head. The doorframe collapses, compacting the window frame and slicing Eric in half at the torso. As the crowd continues to panic, another chunk of the roof knocks Jamie off the gantry, sending him falling to his death. Jess runs over to see if he's okay, but looks up in time to see a large chunk of the roof falling down on her, a rusty girder sticking out of the middle of it, aimed straight at her head. She screams and waits for the impact, only to find that she's back on the stage, in the middle of a song, performing for the waiting audience in front of her. In a fit, she tries to tell the audience to get out while they can, and ends up getting kicked out, bringing several others with her. As she argues outside with the others, the roof of the club caves in, killing everyone still inside, including Tony, Cassie, Heather, the barman, Eric's girlfriend Becci, and Jess' mother.

Clues/ Notes: As Jess is walking through the door of the club, she looks up at the sign, which reads: "Enter Here". Above the sign, someone had scribbled, "Abandon fate, all ye who". It appears that it's saying "Abandon fate, all ye who enter here."

As Jess is entering the club, she notices a homeless looking man with a cowboy hat, dancing in the corner to his own music. He shows up after the crash as well, predicting the deaths of other survivors.

Sebastian Lebecque: After filling up the gas tank of his motorcycle, Sebastian drives off without realizing that he has forgotten the gas tank's cover. As he takes one last drag from his cigarette, he tosses the burning butt to the road. The still-ignited butt lands in his exposed gas-tank, igniting the gas, and blowing up the motorbike, killing Sebastian.

Clues/ Notes: As Sebastian is paying for his gas, he reads a sign in the store that says: “Explosive Summer Sale-50% Off!”

As he is purchasing his gas, the heater at his feet begins malfunctioning and almost ignites his gasoline-soaked boots.

Before taking off from the gas station, Sebastian has an encounter with the homeless man, who warns him that he forgot something (not telling him it's the fuel cap). As Sebastian pulls away, the man holds the fuel cap against a light, saying "Moon there, moon gone." He then watches Sebastian drive away. "Man there, man... gone?"

Amber: After an argument with her would-be boyfriend Charlie, Amber leaves his garage, but decides to stop and pick herself a rose from his garden. She begins listening to her iPod, tuning out the world, just as a runaway car rolls down the sloped driveway, picking up speed as it aims right at her. Before she can run out of the way, she slips on a small trickle of oil, landing on her back, just as the car rolls right over her, killing her.

Clues/ Notes: Before ending up in Charlie's house, Jess and Eric encountered the homeless man, who tells them that they are all dead. First the girl, then a boy. The girl would be Amber.

As she leaves the garage, she bends down to pick a rose. Jess has a dream of a pink rose that cuts her with its thorns.

As Amber starts walking across the driveway, she begins listening to “Angel" by Aerosmith.

Charlie was almost killed after trying to stop his car from rolling down the driveway. After tying the car to a shelf, the shelf shoots off the wall and flies at his head. Jess screams his name and he ducks.

In Jess' dream, she sees Charlie's body without a head.

Charlie Delgado: While tagging along with Jess and Jamie, who are all looking for Eric, they arrive at a building, and begin to question Eric's friend Ben, who tells them that there is something wrong with the elevator. But trying to be the hero, Charlie pushes the elevator call button, and looks the other way as the doors open. As he calls to the group of survivors, he steps inside, not noticing that the elevator is not there. He drops to the floor of the elevator shaft, but insists that he is alright, just as the elevator, several feet above, comes plummeting down, crushing him to death.

Clues/ Notes: Before she meets up with Charlie, Jess looks through a book that described what to do if trapped in an elevator.

Before ending up in Charlie's house, Jess and Eric encountered the homeless man, who tells them that they are all dead. First the girl, then a boy. The boy would be Charlie.

At Charlie’s house, she reads in the newspaper about a man who was trapped in an elevator for three days.

While driving with Charlie, the SUV ahead of them has a sticker that shows an elevator.

While sitting in his car, Charlie hears Aerosmith's "Love In An Elevator" and is reminded that Amber loved their music and was listening to it before she died.

Marina Hewlett: While under arrest for possibly causing the club accident, Marina is bit by a poisonous spider. The other officers fail to notice this as they leave her in her cell, and she ends up dying from the venom.

Clues/ Notes: When Jess was in lock-up, she remembers seeing a large black-widow crawl into a crack in the jail-cell, which was possibly the same one that bit Marina, poisoning her.

Macy: After dodging a few close calls such as a falling air-conditioner unit and a fan blade, Macy is finally killed while with the remaining survivors in an alleyway. After an attempted mugging, a stray bullet hits a screw of a scaffold above the group and loosens it enough to send a large metal pane speeding down edge first, slicing through Macy at her shoulders, separating her into two pieces.

Clues/ Notes: Following the collapse of Club Kitty, Macy has a dream that Death is chasing after her.

Before dying in the alleyway, Macy is almost killed five times earlier. She was almost crushed by a falling air-conditioning unit, and then was almost impaled through the head by a fan blade. Following that, a giant neon sign almost crushed her, a man on a bike had a metal tipped surf board and Macy almost stepped into the path of it, (it would have impaled her through the stomach), and while being held at knife point, her attacker was shot by Ben and his knife almost slashed her throat as he fell.

Ben: As the group prepare to leave the alley, a creaking is heard above, and Ben jumps back in time for a large metal sign to drop, narrowly missing him. But as he steps backwards, he steps onto a manhole covering which gives way, sending him plummeting into the sewers, breaking his neck and killing him.

Clues/ Notes: Seconds before he dies, Ben jumps out of the way of a falling “Sight Safety” sign.

Jamie: After leaving a morgue, Jamie, Jess, and Eric are all running away from the police. One officer attempts to shoot at Eric, but Jamie dives in his way and takes the bullet instead, skipping Eric but killing Jamie. He is later brought back to life.

Clues/ Notes: Eric was skipped when Jamie took the bullet for him, and since Jamie died intervening, when he was brought back to life, it didn't count as a new life, which is why the list continued.

Jess Golden: After Jamie is hit with a bullet, another officer aims his tazer at Jess, who only just realizes that she is standing in a puddle. The electricity hits her, and the water boils as her heart stops. She is later brought back to life.

Clues/ Notes: Since Jamie intervened Eric's death, Eric was pushed to the back of Death's list. When Jess died and came back, it didn't count as a new life because she was meant to die after Jamie.

Eric Prescott: After the events at the morgue, Jess, Jamie, and Eric all meet at the beach for a concert. Eric wanders off and meets a girl on the docks, but as he begins to swoon her, he falls backwards into the water. He panics, just as a metal-tipped surfboard smashes into his skull, killing him.

Clues/ Notes: Eric was skipped once when Jamie jumped in the path of a bullet meant to hit Eric.

Later, once he meets up with the two of them, they all take note of a surfboard that had a large shark bite at the tip.

After Eric is killed, the homeless man picks up the neon ring that Eric had around his head, and pretends it’s the moon.

[edit] Final Destination: Destination Zero

Final Destination: Destination Zero
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Author David McIntee
Country United States
Language English
Series Final Destination
Genre(s) Thriller, Horror
Publisher Games Workshop (USA)
Publication date March 15, 2005 (USA)
Media type Paperback
Pages 392 p. (US paperback edition)
ISBN ISBN 1-84416-171-4 (US paperback edition)
Preceded by Final Destination: Dead Reckoning
Followed by Final Destination: End of the Line

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This novel takes place in Los Angeles, following the lead character, Patti Fuller, who works at a magazine called Borderlands Control. While boarding the South Hill Metroline with her boyfriend, Patti is suddenly caught up in an explosion on board the car she's in. Fire destroys everyone inside her car in an instant, but in an odd twist of fate, Patti realizes that she and her boyfriend, as well as a few others, have yet to board the doomed car of the Metroline. Patti begins to make a scene, blocking these few people from getting on board, and soon enough, it pays off. The stranded few begin to argue with her as the Metroline leaves the station, but seconds later, a horrible explosion is heard as a bomb goes off on the Metroline. Patti knows that what she experienced was more than a lucky dream, and as she slowly figures out that she, like countless in the past, has had a premonition, the few survivors begin to die in gory ways. Patti and her boyfriend Will become desperate to find a way to remove their names from "Death's List" in time, and while researching, Patti learns that her great-grandmother, Juliet Collins, also cheated death once, saving many from a house fire. As Patti slowly figures out how her great-grandmother cheated death for good, time becomes strained as her and Will's name end up at the top of the list.

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Number Four Mornington Crescent: As Juliet Collins takes a seat in the room at her first séance with several other guests at Madame Adrienne’s house, she has a sudden vision of an explosion that happens in a flash, burning everyone to death in the room, including Matthew Upton, Hector Barnes, Jane Stanley, Andrew Caine, Stewart Tubbs, Bill Sangster, Adrienne and her servants, and herself. In a panic, she causes a scene, which results in all of the guests leaving Adrienne’s house. As they all begin in their separate directions, an explosion erupts from the underground excavation for the new railroad line, sending flames shooting up the walls of Adrienne’s house. In a terrible flash, Adrienne and her servants are all burnt to death.

Matthew Upton: As Matthew is walking along a street, he trips and falls into a pile of debris from the abandoned hospital next to him. A pipe, lined with certain deadly chemicals, ignites from his acids as it jabs through his stomach. Fueled by his fat, the chemicals then proceed to burn him from the inside-out.

Hector Barnes: While opening an Egyptian sarcophagus with Jane Stanley and Andrew Caine, a large family of spitting-cobras escapes. One attacks Hector, and he is bit. He dies from the poison.

Jane Stanley: While opening an Egyptian sarcophagus with Hector Barnes and Andrew Caine, a large family of spitting-cobras escapes. One manages to coil up and spring at Jane's face, biting her tongue. She dies from the venom as it soaks through her blood.

Andrew Caine: While opening an Egyptian sarcophagus with Hector Barnes and Mrs. Stanley, a large family of spitting-cobras escapes. Several attack Andrew at once, spitting poison in his eyes and slithering around him, biting him in several different places. He dies from the venom of the cobras.

Stewart Tubbs: After escaping from possible danger, Tubbs breaks into the basement of a hospital in search of some clothes to hide his own nudity. In the process, he accidentally topples some jars of unknown gases, which proceed to knock Tubbs unconscious. He is found, but is thought to be dead, and as another doctor begins to perform the autopsy, he slices Tubbs open and pulls back one of the lungs, just as Tubbs wakes up. He soon dies thereafter.

Bill Sangster: While chasing after Juliet, he finally catches up to her on the edge of a large drawbridge that has been drawn open. He tosses Juliet down into the water several feet below to prevent his secret from being let out, but as he stands at the top of the split bridge, he looses his footing as the bridge begins to close. He drops to the very bottom, landing in the gears of the bridge which continues to close, crushing him to death in the gears and mechanics of the bridge.

Juliet Collins: After being thrown from the top of a drawn open bridge, Juliet lands in the water. She struggles to stay alive, but soon enough, she drowns to death. As her body is pulled out of the water, she is brought back to life.

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South Hill Metroline: While waiting to board the Metroline, Patti Fuller has a flash of a vision that an explosion will kill everyone on board of the train in a few minutes. In a fit, she manages to prevent several other would-be-passengers from boarding the train, including her boyfriend Will Sax, a man named Al Kinsey, a construction worker named Zack Halloran, a biker named Hal Ward, and a woman named Susan Fries. The Metroline continues on its way without the passengers, and shortly after, a bomb goes off in one of the cars, vaporizing everyone inside while derailing the front two cars and exploding the majority of the train inside the tunnel.

Hal Ward: While biking in a dried up river, Hal tumbles off his bike as his foot is snagged in a protruding root. A sudden flash-flood rips down the dry river, flooding it instantly. Hal fails to escape the water as his biker helmet weighs him down, and he eventually drowns.

Clues/ Notes: Before he drowns, there is a sudden tremor that leaves a series of cracks beneath him, looking like a skeletal hand has him in its palm.

Hal notices a shadow along the wall of the dried up creek before he starts riding down it.

Zack Halloran: While leaving a building that is under construction, a large pane of glass drops from a scaffold high above Zack, and it hits him edge first, cutting down the middle of his face, neck, chest, and stomach, slicing him in two vertical halves, killing him instantly.

Clues/ Notes: As he looks at his watch, he notices a dark shadow creep by accompanied by an eerie chill.

Susan Fries: While working at a car repair shop, Susan carries a bucket of metal fibres to a shed, but on the way, a few stray metal shards ignite in sparks in a complicated reaction from static from her clothes. Some land on her shirt and burn a hole through her chest, killing her.

Clues/ Notes: As she’s carrying the pail of aluminium shavings, she catches a glimpse of a shadow circling the rim of the pail.

Ironically, her last name is "Fries"; when saying her name it sounds like Susan fries, as in burns.

Al Kinsey: While racing another car, Al falls behind and laughs as the other car hits the train tracks and blows a tire. The hubcap of the car shoots outwards, spiraling in the air before smashing through Al's windshield, slicing off his head.

Clues/ Notes: As he’s racing the other car, he notices a dark shadow slither across the railroad tracks just as the other car slams into them, sending the hubcap ricocheting at his head.

Will Sax: While working at Circuit City, several loaded CD and DVD players begin to malfunction, opening up their lips and shooting their discs at Will, who attempts to dodge the razor-like discs, but eventually fails as they shoot one-by-one into his back, and his neck, killing him.

Clues/ Notes: Before Will is killed, Patti has a dream that the terrorist who was responsible for the bomb talks to her, telling her that he did not kill Hal Ward, Zack Halloran, Susan Fries, Al Kinsey, or Will Sax. Patti is shocked when he says Will's name, as he is still alive.

As all the lights go out in the store, the TV’s all begin to turn themselves on, revealing deathly skulls in the static.

Patti Fuller: Depressed after Will's death, Patti decides she must die and be brought back to life, as she and Will had planned before. She runs into a dog pound and holds the manager there hostage until she injects herself with the toxic chemicals used to kill the dogs, ending her life. She is later brought back to life at a hospital, taken off Death's List.

Clues/ Notes: Had she not injected herself with the chemicals just as she did, she would have been impaled through the head by a television antenna that was launched by an explosion.

[edit] Final Destination: End of the Line

Final Destination: End of the Line
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Author Rebecca Levene
Country United States
Language English
Series Final Destination
Genre(s) Thriller, Horror
Publisher Games Workshop (USA)
Publication date June 7, 2005 (USA)
Media type Paperback
Pages 416 p. (US paperback edition)
ISBN ISBN 1-84416-176-5 (US paperback edition)
Preceded by Final Destination: Destination Zero
Followed by Final Destination: Dead Man's Hand

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This novel takes place in New York, following a group of exchange students from around the world. The lead characters, Danny and Louise King, a pair of twins, also take part in the exchange program. While sneaking around at a closed amusement park, Danny has a horrific vision of the group of students on a subway that crashes. Spooked, Danny tries to shake the bad dream off, but the next day, he finds the group in the same position as they were in his vision, and realizes that they are on a doomed subway train. The train stops for no apparent reason, as it had in his vision, and as he tries to convince everyone to get off the train, another train is heard speeding up behind them. The group of exchange students, as well as their guide and another old man finally pull open the doors and scramble out into the subway tunnel and begin running to the front of the train. A sudden collision is suddenly heard, as Danny's gory vision plays out in real life. The group of survivors have cheated the Grim Reaper, but soon enough, Danny realizes that Death won't stop until they're all dead, each by terrible accidents. A mysterious nurse, Kate Shelley, also becomes mixed up in the events, leading to a dark and terrible truth.

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Kate Shelley: During a hazing game in an unfinished hospital wing, Kate is injected with a large dose of Suxamethonium, and as she races down the corridor to see how far she can get, she drops, and slowly succumbs to the icy effects of the drug. As her fellow associates race up behind her with the oxygen tank, they discover that something is wrong with it, and Kate dies. She is soon revived, however, once the oxygen tank is fixed.

Clues/ Notes: Kate was not meant to die, and when she was brought back to life after dying out of turn, she became a servant of Death, letting her see for herself the deaths of others around her while unknowingly setting off events that will lead to others demises.

Taxi Driver: While driving along the road, his cab is hit by a semi, splitting the fuel tank and igniting on impact, causing his taxi to explode.

Clues/ Notes: As Kate was walking on the sidewalk, she watched as the taxi drove by, and was horrified to see the cab driver’s head in flames, seconds before the accident happened.

Later on she takes note of the iPod a hooded person is listening to as it plays "A Grisly Car Crash" by Nervous Norvus.

Subway Train: While on a ride at the Coney Island Amusement Park, Danny King has a vision that he and everyone else in his exchange program die while on board a train. The train comes to a sudden stop for no apparent reason, and behind them, another engine is heard. A second train smashes into the first one, sending flaming debris everywhere as the door of the car Danny is in detaches and slices Rinoka Aratsu, a Japanese girl, in half before crushing Peter Hoffman’s head into the window. The whole train erupts in an explosion, killing everyone on board. As the amusement ride comes to a stop, Danny is winded from the premonition, but decides it was just a freaky hallucination. The next day, Mary-Beth Bradbury, the host of the program, decides to take the kids on a tour, and they head into the subway. While on board, Danny realizes that everyone is set to die, just like in his vision. As the train comes to a sudden unexplained stop, Danny tries to convince everyone on board the train to get off, telling them that another train is going to crash into it. He manages to get his twin sister Louise, Mary-Beth, Rinoka, Peter, Bodil Raden, James Barker, and an old man named Jack Cohen off the train, escaping through the door. As they all run down the tracks, the second train explodes into the first one, sending flaming debris everywhere, narrowly missing the survivors.

Clues/ Notes: While on the train, Danny notices that someone is listening to "Crazy Train" by Ozzy Osbourne.

Rinoka Aratsu: While lying in her hospital bed due to severe burn injuries, the room above her begins to overflow due to an abandoned bathtub. Rinoka dodges fate twice in her room after nearly being stabbed by a falling scalpel and almost being electrocuted on the floor as her heart-monitor fell into the dripping water. As the water from above her continues to drip onto the floor, she rolls into the only dry spot of the room to avoid the growing puddle. The bathtub from upstairs finally falls through the flooded floor, crushing Rinoka to death under its weight.

Clues/ Notes: Rinoka nearly died three times before she was crushed. As the train was crashing, a flaming piece of debris almost hit her. Later, at the hospital, she falls out of her bed just as numerous sharp instrument fall at her, but she avoids them. As she lays in the pooling water on the floor, her heart monitor begins to topple over, but she rolls out of the water in the nick of time, only to be crushed by the bathtub on the floor above her.

Peter Hoffman: After escaping from a restaurant fire at the zoo, Peter runs to get away from the flames as a fireman, holding a live fire hose, slips on a purse, blasting the water at Peter, lifting him off his feet and throwing him over a fence, into the gazelle display. Peter dies as he lands on a gazelle's horns, impaling him through his chest.

Clues/ Notes: Peter almost dies in the restaurant as it ignites in flames, but he narrowly escapes, only to be blasted by the fire hose and into the gazelle exhibit.

Tony Forelli: While eating his dinner at a restaurant, Tony is shot in the head by a waiter.

Clues/ Notes: Several days before being killed, Tony was at the hospital when Kate Shelley first saw him. When she saw him, she could see a bullet wound in his head.

Jack Cohen: While dancing in the park with Mary-Beth, Jack accidentally slips on a banana peel and falls to the ground. As he stands up, he realizes he has landed on a corkscrew, which is now protruding from his eye. As he yanks it out, part of his brain comes with it, and he dies.

Clues/ Notes: Jack was almost killed before the corkscrew incident. As the group of survivors unexpectedly meets up at the hospital, a heavy rain pours down on them, and Danny manages to get everyone out of the way before an MRI scanner drops from above, almost killing the group.

Brad: After walking in on Danny and Kate having sex, Tony Forelli’s bodyguard Tim steps in and shoots Brad in the chest.

Numerous Policemen and Gangsters: While waiting in the police lobby, Mary-Beth, Bodil, and James witness a shoot-out between several gangsters and policemen.

Mary-Beth Bradbury: While standing with James and Bodil, a nearby scaffold collapses. One of the workers left a chainsaw plugged in and its wire is held into the outlet by a piece of plywood. The chainsaw swings at Mary-Beth, slicing through her neck, before its wire wraps around a light post, causing the saw to swing back and slice through her stomach. As her body begins to collapse, her head falls to the ground as the chainsaw comes around for its final circuit, slicing through the falling head before tearing through her ankles.

Clues/ Notes: Mary-Beth was almost killed before the chainsaw incident. As the group of survivors unexpectedly meets up at the hospital, a heavy rain pours down on them, and Danny manages to get everyone out of the way before an MRI scanner drops from above, almost killing the group.

Tim: After beating Danny in front of Kate to get an answer as to how she knew Tony was going to be shot, Tony finds out that the two of them had nothing to do with it. As he’s about to kill Danny, Louise bursts into the warehouse and sends her motorbike flying into Tim’s chest, toppling him into a meat-hook which impales him through the chest.

Bodil Raden: After a swarm of hornets come from a hole in their hotel's floor, Bodil drops some weed on a pillow and it lights on fire. As she is putting out the fire with an extinguisher, its foam gets all over the floor. James opens the window to let the hornets out just as Bodil slips on the foam and knocks him out the window. She runs outside and climbs a nearby cherry picker to rescue James. While trying to save James from falling, the two of them are swung violently through the window of a department store. As the glass cuts through Bodil, she looks up in time to see several sharp-pointed umbrellas drop from their display, point-first, stabbing and impaling Bodil and James, killing them.

Clues/ Notes: Bodil was almost killed before the umbrella incident. As the group of survivors unexpectedly meets up at the hospital, a heavy rain pours down on them, and Danny manages to get everyone out of the way before an MRI scanner drops from above, almost killing the group.

James Barker: After having his arm torn off by a chain, James and Bodil are swung from the arm of a cherry-picker, smashing through the window of a department store. While laying on the floor, several sharp-pointed umbrellas drop from their display, point-first, stabbing and impaling Bodil and James, killing them.

Clues/ Notes: James was almost killed before the umbrella incident. As the group of survivors unexpectedly met up at the hospital, a heavy rain poured down on them, and Danny managed to get everyone out of the way before an MRI scanner drops from above, almost killing the group.

Louise King and Kate Shelley: After she and her brother decide to die and get brought back to life in order to get taken off Death's List, Kate injects a syringe of Suxamethonium into Louise in attempt to kill her and bring her back to life with an oxygen tank. But as Louise goes into a seizure, Kate realizes that she accidentally injected Louise with Lidocaine, and accidentally kills her, but brings her back to life just in time. A terrible secret is then exposed, and Kate kills herself by jabbing the syringe into her heart and tearing her heart apart.

It turns out that Kate caused the deaths of every survivor. She accidentally gave a patient too much medication which made him fall asleep, allowing the water from the tub he was in to overflow and cause Rinoka's death. It was her purse that the fireman tripped over and accidentally shot Peter into the gazelle exhibit. It was her banana peel that Jack slipped on, and the scaffold that collapsed and caused Mary-Beth's death was loosened by her because she brushed into it everyday on her way to work. While in the hotel room that Bodil and James are in before they die, she uses the sink and a pipe begins to leak, slowly angering the hornets that cause their deaths, and she accidentally injected lidocaine into Louise, almost killing her.

Clues/ Notes: Louise was almost killed before the lidocaine incident. As the group of survivors unexpectedly meets up at the hospital, a heavy rain pours down on them, and Danny manages to get everyone out of the way before an MRI scanner drops from above, almost killing the group.

Louise dies out of order. She was meant to die after Danny, but since she is injected first, she dies first, only to be brought back as an unknowing servant of Death just as Kate was.

Danny King: While racing his sister on his motorbike, Danny's brakes cut out and send him flying down a deadly ravine, killing him.

Clues/ Notes: Danny was almost killed before the ravine incident. As the group of survivors unexpectedly meets up at the hospital, a heavy rain pours down on them, and Danny manages to get everyone out of the way before an MRI scanner drops from above, almost killing the group.

Danny dies out of order. He was meant to die before Louise, but since she was injected first, she died first, only to be brought back as an unknowing servant of Death. Louise is the one who accidentally tampers with Danny’s brakes, sending him hurtling into the ravine.

[edit] Final Destination: Dead Man's Hand

Final Destination: Dead Man's Hand
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Author Steven Roman
Country United States
Language English
Series Final Destination
Genre(s) Thriller, Horror
Publisher Games Workshop (USA)
Publication date September 13, 2005 (USA)
Media type Paperback
Pages 416 p. (US paperback edition)
ISBN ISBN 1-84416-177-3 (US paperback edition)
Preceded by Final Destination: End of the Line
Followed by Final Destination: Looks Could Kill

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This novel takes place in Las Vegas, following five different characters: two newlyweds, a detective, a dancer, and a low-life who loves to gamble. Each has his or her own unique story that continues to plague them with difficult events that ultimately lead up to their doomed trip in a glass elevator in one the tallest buildings in Las Vegas. As the elevator begins its descent, one of the characters, Allie Goodwin-Gaines, has a horrible premonition, in gruesome detail, that the huge glass elevator is going to begin to dislodge from its set rails before plummeting 200 stories down to the street, killing too many to count. Allie suddenly realizes she's still on board the elevator, and that it has yet to careen down to the streets below. In a panic, she and her husband, along with the other three, manage to escape the elevator. As the detective begins asking Allie questions, they all look down in time to witness the elevator falling from its railings, exploding into the cement 200 stories below. Allie becomes a prime suspect, and is thought to be a possible terrorist, but soon enough, all the other survivors begin to die in a horrific fashion. Allie and her husband Tom soon begin to think about what to do while under the careful eye of the FBI.

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Aldis Escobar: While leaving Merlin’s Tower in his car, another car slams into his side, and he is crushed to death in his seat.

Clues/ Notes:' Aldis almost died twice before, only minutes beforehand while in the elevator. The first time was when the doors almost crushed him, and the second was when one of the glass panes dropped out of the elevator, almost sending him falling to his death.

Elevator at Merlin’s Tower: After a meal at the restaurant at the top of Merlin’s Tower, Allie Goodwin has a dooming vision that the elevator she and her husband are in is going to crash. As the elevator comes to a jolting stop, the elevator leans away from the tower. Allie is crushed against the windows by the weight of all the other passengers presses against her. After a few seconds of agonizing pain, the window pane drops away from its frame due to the pressure of the passengers, and Allie is sent toppling out of the elevator. Arlen Ploog manages to catch her arm, keeping her from falling to her death. As several others plummet out of the shattering glass panels, she looks up to find her husband, and she realizes with a sense of dread that he has been crushed to death by the weight of the other passengers against the window, pooled in blood and pieces of bone against one of the remaining window panels. She finally slips from Arlen’s grip, and drops to her death one hundred stories below. Allie realizes in shock that she has not yet died, but is instead still waiting at the doors of the elevator shaft, waiting with her husband inside the restaurant for the elevator. She breaks down crying while trying to prevent anyone from getting on, but is swept into the elevator by the crowd. She throws a fit, and the passengers all get annoyed. As one of them presses the next floor’s call button, they attempts to get Allie out of the elevator, but she insists on trying to get everyone else out. The doors close on her sides, and the elevator begins its decent, almost crushing Allie to death before someone presses the stop button. Allie’s husband, a detective and his girlfriend, and Arlen all get off the elevator in a mission to save Allie, and they all sit in the lobby of the floor with different moods. Warren tries to find out what is wrong with Allie when a shriek of metal is heard down below. They all look down the glass elevator shaft in time to witness the elevator topple away from the tower, crashing down into the streets below.

Sean Murphy: A police officer in a patrol van, Sean is killed while transporting the survivors of the elevator accident. A traffic light suddenly drops down, smashing through the window and severing Sean in half.

Clues/ Notes: Sean was HIV-Positive, and when his blood sprayed everywhere in the car, it infected Allie, and possibly everyone else.

Once he is killed, the van begins driving uncontrolled, almost killing the survivors of the elevator accident when the van almost runs head on with a semi.

Shawna Engles: A dancer at Merlin's Tower who hates big cats such as jaguars and cougars. While leaving the building, she bends down to pick up a thousand-dollar chip, just as a Jaguar-brand prize car rolls of its rotating display and picks up speed, smashing into Shawna and crushing her into a slot machine. The coin distributor on the machine impales her though the back of her neck sending a stream of coins out of her mouth as she dies.

Clues/ Notes: Shawna almost died once before when the van she and the other survivors were in began speeding down the highway with a dead driver at the wheel.

Shawna hates big cats, and is ironically killed by a Jaguar.

Shawna happens to be wearing her “Hello Kitty” shirt when she dies.

Roberto Diaz: Wanted for arrest for beating a child to death, Roberto is killed after a short pursuit by Warren which results in a shoot-out between the two, before Roberto is shot to death.

Warren Ackerman: A detective who's dating Shawna. Ackerman is on the search for a child-murderer, and when he finally finds him, he chases the killer down an alleyway. After a short shoot-out, the suspect is killed. As Ackerman looks up, he notices one of the power lines has been hit by a stray bullet, just as it falls into the puddle he's standing him, electrocuting him where he stands.

Clues/ Notes: Warren almost died once before when the van he and the other survivors were in began speeding down the highway with a dead driver at the wheel.

Warren notices an unusually strong wind as he’s chasing the suspect. The wind later tears apart the already damaged power lines, dropping them into the puddle he’s standing in.

Arlen Ploog: A low-life who loves to gamble, Arlen dies while with a prostitute. As she slips under his sheets, a large neon sign breaks through his wall, and as a reflex, he clenches his knees together, knocking them against the prostitute's head. This causes her to bite down, and a few seconds later, she sits up and spits 'something' out; Arlen realizes that she has just bitten off his penis. Soon enough, as the prostitute runs out of the room, Arlen bleeds to death.

Clues/ Notes: Arlen almost died once before when the van he and the other survivors were in began speeding down the highway with a dead driver at the wheel.

As he lays dying in his bed, Arlen is reminded of a French saying, “Le Petit Morte” (The Little Death), which refers to an orgasm.

Tom Gaines: A newlywed, Tom is married to Allie. Shortly after the rest of the survivors are killed, Tom and Allie decide to drive out of Las Vegas in an attempt to escape Death's clutches. In the middle of the night, on a deserted highway, the car blows a tire. Tom pulls over, but as he jacks the car up to replace the tire, the jack collapses, and Tom dives backwards to avoid being crushed, only to dive right in the way of a speeding semi, killing him on impact.

Clues/ Notes: Tom almost died twice before when the van he and the other survivors were in began speeding down the highway with a dead driver at the wheel. The second attempt was in his apartment while he was saving Allie from drowning in the shower. The hairdryer lands in the water, causing several chain reactions that lead to the apartment blowing up after he and Allie barely escape.

Seconds before the tire is blown out, “Don’t Fear the Reaper” by Blue Oyster Cult plays on the radio.

Allie Goodwin-Gaines: A newlywed, Allie goes back to her hometown and attends Tom's funeral. Thinking that because she's the last survivor that she's won, Allie receives a phone call from the doctor regarding earlier tests, telling her that she has been diagnosed with severe HIV, more advanced than the doctor has ever seen before…

Clues/ Notes: Allie almost died twice before when the van she and the other survivors were in began speeding down the highway with a dead driver at the wheel. The dead driver’s blood spewed everywhere, infecting Allie with HIV. The second attempt was in her apartment, first almost drowning her in the shower followed by the hairdryer landing in the water seconds after Tom grabbed her out of it.

[edit] Final Destination: Looks Could Kill

Final Destination: Looks Could Kill
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Author Nancy A. Collins
Country United States
Language English
Series Final Destination
Genre(s) Thriller, Horror
Publisher Games Workshop (USA)
Publication date November 29, 2005 (USA)
Media type Paperback
Pages 383 p. (US paperback edition)
ISBN ISBN 1-84416-316-4 (US paperback edition)
Preceded by Final Destination: Dead Man's Hand
Followed by Final Destination: Death of the Senses

[edit] Summary

This novel takes place in New York, following a group of models and a photographer. While attending a yacht party, one of the models, Sherry, has an unholy vision that the boat will explode, killing everyone on board. In a panic, she manages to convince a few of her friends to stay off the boat as it leaves. As the accident plays out, a fiery chunk of debris lands on Sherry, putting her into a month-long coma and horribly scarring her body. When she awakes, she discovers that modeling will no longer be an option, and she discovers just how thoughtless her friends are when they give her a mask to hide her burned face. As she attempts to take her own life, she is stopped by Death itself, who offers to repair her burns in exchange for her services- he wants her to open the doors needed to kill the remaining survivors of the boat wreck in accidents. As each survivor dies, Sherry's scars slowly begin to heal, leaving Sherry feeling cold and evil. Is evil more than skin deep?

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Coral Clipper: While getting ready to board the yacht, Sherry has a frightful vision that another boat, the LookSea, will crash into the yacht in an attempt to avoid hitting a manatee. The captain of the LookSea swerves the large boat to avoid it, plunging his own ship into the Coral Clipper, and unleashing chaos on the yacht. One model, Chablis, is sent toppling overboard on impact with the LookSea, and drowns in the water as a giant speaker is sent sliding along the floor, ploughing into another model, Shiraz, and sending her toppling into the pool inside the yacht, where she is crushed to death by the large speaker. Chardonnay, who is busy snorting coke, ends up dying when the yacht is hit, smashing her head down into the table and driving the glass snorting tube into her brain. Merlot, the owner of the yacht, gets trampled while trying to reassure her guests that everything will be fine, and ends up dying of a heart-attack as one of the gas tanks of the yacht explodes. As the boat begins to sink, one end of the boat tips upwards, sending everyone toppling down into the water. Rose plummets along the floor, landing into a wall, closely followed by a buffet table which rams into her torso, rupturing her organs. Sherry, along with her boyfriend Brut, her best friend Cabernet, and Cabernet’s boyfriend Gunter all try to climb up the railing of the nearly vertical boat in an attempt to save themselves. Brut’s hold of the railing slips, sending him toppling into the quickly rising water, and soon, Cabernet and Gunter drop into the water with him. Only Sherry reaches the point of the ship, and she dives as far away from the sinking yacht as possible, only to get pulled under water by the pressure of the sunken ship. Sherry realizes that she is still standing outside on the docks of Pier Thirteen, and quickly rushes on board to get her friends off the boat. She manages to save seven others, but fails to convince Merlot to leave her boat, and soon, the LookSea crashes into the side of the Coral Clipper, rupturing one of the tanks and causing the boat to explode. As the survivors watch the disaster, a flaming chunk of debris lands on Sherry, burning her body badly.

Clues/ Notes: It is later revealed that the accident at Pier Thirteen happened on the same date as the explosion of Flight 180, and the pile-up on Route 23.

Ruby/ Chablis: Sherry visits Chablis in her apartment. As the two make up, a mouse runs out of a box Sherry is holding. Chablis' cat, Tweak, runs after the mouse, into Chablis' dark room. Chablis attempts to stop the cat to no avail, and Tweak knocks over multiple jars of toxic chemicals before escaping. The door slams shut behind him and inexplicably locks. As Chablis realizes what's happening, she pounds on the door, but Sherry does nothing to help. As she goes into spasms due to the toxins, she bites off her tongue and falls into the pooling liquid chemicals on the floor and they begin to eat away at her face, killing her. After a part of her burn scars are healed, Sherry quietly leaves the apartment.

Clues/ Notes: Chablis thinks of killing Tweak, her boyfriend's cat, and blaming it on the chemicals he spilled.

Shirelle Edelstein/ Shiraz: Shiraz is on the set of a music video, with long Medusa-like hair extensions. She is sitting in a car with a fan blowing back at her, to give the impression that the car is actually moving (though the wheels actually are turning). When the director tells them to turn the fan higher, Shiraz's hair extensions are pulled back into the wheels of the car and she screams in agony. The remote for the tires isn't working, and by the time it's turned off, part of her scalp has been torn back. The remote falls and smashes, but not before turning the tires back on. The director goes to check on Shiraz and is horrified to find that her head has been turned all the way around. Later in the story we find out that Sherry mailed photos of her death to a tabloid, showing a singer punching Shiraz in the jaw with her head being turned all the way around.

Clues/ Notes: As Shiraz dies, she sees Death's figure in the back seat of the car.

Darla/ Chardonnay: Sherry goes to visit Chardonnay, who is a lesbian. When Sherry starts to flirt with Chardonnay, Chardonnay suggests they get in the hot tub and goes to her room to get her vibrator. She then goes to start up the hot tub, stowing the vibrator in her bra so she can use both of her hands. As Chardonnay hits the switch to lift the automated lid and begins to adjust the settings, the vibrator accidentally gets turned on, and she twitches and falls into the hot tub. When she tries to get out, the lid comes smashing down on her head, shattering her skull and leaving her to die inside her hot tub as the temperature quickly rises.

Clues/ Notes: The morning after her death, Chardonnay’s maid finds her body and tries to pull her out of the tub. Chardonnay’s arm pops off because her body was sitting in boiling water overnight.

Rosemarie Dupree/ Rose: After a nasty comment from Brut about her weight, Rose goes to get liposuction. Due to outdated machinery and an inexplicable malfunction, the sleeping gas canister springs a leak and knocks out both the doctor and nurse with the pump still on. A few minutes later, Rose wakes up and looks down; the hose has sucked out the fat and is continuing to pump out muscle, fluids, and everything else in her body. Her stomach is now totally empty and her torso is completely flat against the operating table. As she watches her internal organs spill out all over the floor, she is too weak to do anything as she dies on the table. Meanwhile, in the waiting room, Sherry's burns are healed further.

Clues/ Notes: While she is asleep on the table, Rose dreams that she is having dinner with Merlot, Shiraz, Chablis, and Chardonnay (who are all dead). When she looks in a mirror, she is as thin as a skeleton and still getting thinner.

Nurse Dahmer: Dies due to an allergic reaction to the leaking anaesthetic while operating with Dr Shapiro on Rose’s liposuction.

Clues/ Notes: Not only did the nurse die, but Dr Shapiro was also put into a coma during the liposuction when he hit his head.

William Simms/ Brut: Brut goes to find Sherry, and, running across the street to talk to her, falls down an open manhole. He does not die immediately, but is swept along by the current of the flooded tunnel (there is a heavy rain fall). Suddenly there is a drop, and Brut finds himself hanging upside down in a tunnel on a broken pipe. He thinks he has cheated Death until he sees two subway lights headed straight for him. He tries to get down but fails and is splattered against the train's windshield.

Clues/ Notes: Brut tries to find Sherry because he thinks that she can help him cheat death since she had the premonition that saved his life once before.

Gunter Nonhoff: While outside the hospital, Gunter begins to converse with Sherry about the deaths of the survivors who got off Pier Thirteen. He knows that they have somehow been cursed, and soon he begins to suspect Sherry of having something to do with it, but as he does, a runaway laundry truck slams into him with its bumper, severing him in half against the metal loading dock.

Clues/ Notes: When Cabernet asks where Gunter is, Sherry tells her that he went out for one last smoke.

Stephanie Pulaski/ Sherry: After Sherry decides that Cabernet is her only true friend and deserves to live, she returns to her normal life after going through an operation to get her face back. As she leaves the hospital to visit with Cabernet, she begins to cross the street as her phone rings. She looks down at the caller ID and sees who's calling: Death. Suddenly, Sherry looks up and sees a bus coming straight at her.

Clues/ Notes: Cabernet (Abigail Foster) was actually meant to die before Sherry while giving birth, but Sherry left the room, closing the door that Death needed to prevent the baby's birth.

Sherry's death occurs exactly one year after the boat wreck.

The destination sign on the bus reads "TERMINAL".

[edit] Final Destination: Death of the Senses

Final Destination: Death of the Senses
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Author Andy McDermott
Country United States
Language English
Series Final Destination
Genre(s) Thriller, Horror
Publisher Games Workshop (USA)
Publication date Cancelled until further notice
Media type Paperback
Pages 416 p. (US paperback edition)
ISBN ISBN 1-84416-385-7 (US paperback edition)
Preceded by Final Destination: Looks Could Kill
Followed by Final Destination: Wipeout

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One snowy night, homeless man Jack Curtis has a vision predicting the deaths of several people. He saves young policewoman Amy Tom from a psychopath, killing him in self-defence. The psychopath, however, was set to go out on a killing spree, and now six other people, all young, successful and famous figures in New York City, have been kept alive against Death’s wishes. But Death will not be denied his prize. Jack and Amy find that they are faced with a rising body count as they try to find and save the other victims who have been marked for death before it’s too late.

[edit] Cancellation

According to Simon and Schuster, the product has been cancelled.

[edit] Final Destination: Wipeout

Final Destination: Wipeout
Author Alex Johnson
Country United States
Language English
Series Final Destination
Genre(s) Thriller, Horror
Publisher Games Workshop (USA)
Publication date Cancelled until further notice
Media type Paperback
Pages 416 p. (US paperback edition)
ISBN ISBN 1-84416-409-8 (US paperback edition)
Preceded by Final Destination: Death of the Senses

[edit] Summary

This novel takes place in Hawaii, following two eager gothic surfers names Ravyn Blackthorne and Kim Rachelle. While at a beach party, Ravyn has an ominous premonition that a private plane will crash into the beach, killing several people. She manages to save herself and Kim from the accident, but soon enough, a soldier by the name of Corbin Wainright hears about Ravyn’s premonition. Having cheated death once himself after escaping an ambush in Afghanistan that killed his entire squad, Corbin knows the price that must be paid, and starts working down his hit list.

[edit] Cancellation

According to numerous sources on the internet, including isbn.nu, this product has been cancelled, while others indicate that it may be due for release sometime in the near future (2007-2010).


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