“Terror on Flight 789” is a very early, much shorter preliminary draft of what would eventually become my full-length memoir The Accidental Terrorist: Confessions of a Reluctant Missionary. If you enjoy this story, you'll like that thoroughly revised and expanded version even more. Available now!
- Foreword: A Record in Mine Own Hand
- Chapter 1: Come South, Young Man
- Chapter 2: Escape from Canada!
- Chapter 3: The Full-Court Press
- Chapter 4: The Bell Tolls for Me
- Chapter 5: Finn Drops a Bomb
- Chapter 6: Elementary, My Dear Watson
- Chapter 7: I Drop a Bomb of My Own
- Chapter 8: Local Customs
- Chapter 9: The Mounties Get Their Man
- Chapter 10: Mischievous Me
- Chapter 11: Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch . . .
- Chapter 12: Confess, Shunn!
- Chapter 13: (Things Will Be Great When You're) Downtown
- Chapter 14: I Make a Friend
- Chapter 15: I Lose a Friend
- Chapter 16: The Elder's New Clothes
- Chapter 17: If I Strip for You, Will You Leave Me Be?
- Chapter 18: We Replaced Their Everyday Coffee with This Toxic Sludge
- Chapter 19: If Justice Is Blind, Then It's Really Missing Out!
- Chapter 20: The Thousand-Dollar Kid
- Chapter 21: Gag Me with an Elevator
- Chapter 22: Missionary Burlesque
- Chapter 23: Sealed with a Giggle
- Chapter 24: The Pokey, by Gum!
- Chapter 25: Felonious Monk
- Chapter 26: King Solomon Mimed
- Chapter 27: The Guy Who Blows Up Planes
- Chapter 28: John Snow, Spin Doctor
- Chapter 29: I Heard It Through the Grapevine
- Chapter 30: Inquiring Minds Want to Know
- Chapter 31: A Lad Insane
- Chapter 32: Dreadful Sorry Berenstein
- Chapter 33: Moon over Eastport Café
- Chapter 34: The Last Supper
- Afterword: And I Seal Up These Records