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Ebook About THE INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES, USA TODAY BESTSELLER, & INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER!"The Last Flight is thoroughly absorbing—not only because of its tantalizing plot and deft pacing, but also because of its unexpected poignancy and its satisfying, if bittersweet, resolution. The characters get under your skin."—The New York Times Book ReviewTwo women. Two flights. One last chance to disappear.Claire Cook has a perfect life. Married to the scion of a political dynasty, with a Manhattan townhouse and a staff of ten, her surroundings are elegant, her days flawlessly choreographed, and her future auspicious. But behind closed doors, nothing is quite as it seems. That perfect husband has a temper that burns bright and he's not above using his staff to track Claire's every move.What he doesn't know is that Claire has worked for months on a plan to vanish. A plan that takes her to the airport, poised to run from it all. But a chance meeting in the airport bar brings her together with a woman whose circumstances seem equally dire. Together they make a last-minute decision.The two women switch tickets, with Claire taking Eva's flight to Oakland, and Eva traveling to Puerto Rico as Claire. They believe the swap will give each of them the head start they need to begin again somewhere far away. But when the flight to Puerto Rico crashes, Claire realizes it's no longer a head start but a new life. Cut off, out of options, with the news of her death about to explode in the media, Claire will assume Eva's identity, and along with it, the secrets Eva fought so hard to keep hidden.For fans of Lisa Jewell and Liv Constantine, The Last Flight is the story of two women—both alone, both scared—and one agonizing decision that will change the trajectory of both of their lives.Praise for The Last Flight:"The Last Flight is a wild ride: One part Strangers on a Train, one part Breaking Bad, with more twists than an amusement park roller coaster! Julie Clark is a devilishly inventive storyteller."—Janelle Brown, New York Times bestselling author of Watch Me Disappear and Pretty Things"The Last Flight is everything you want in a book: a gripping story of suspense; haunting, vulnerable characters; and a chilling and surprising ending that stays with you long after the last page."—Aimee Molloy, New York Times bestselling author of The Perfect Mother"The perfect combination of beautiful prose and high suspense, and an ending that I guarantee will catch you off guard."—Kimberly Belle, internationally bestselling author of Dear Wife and The Marriage Lie"The Last Flight sweeps you into a thrilling story of two desperate women who will do anything to escape their lives. Both poignant and addictive, you'll race through the pages to the novel's chilling end. A must read of the summer!"—Kaira Rouda, internationally bestselling author of Best Day Ever and The FavoriteBook The Last Flight: A Novel Review :
I loved this book. So many unexpected twists and turns which kept me in suspense the whole time. The epilogue was beautiful and bittersweet. I had to re-evaluate my belief about what happened to Eva several times throughout the book.Spoiler Alert:I am mainly writing this review to dispute a top review by another person on this page. That reviewer makes allegations of several "plot holes" in the book. Well, that reviewer must have not been paying attention when reading the book because several of those alleged "plot holes" do not exist. For example, the reviewer mentions a plot hole about Claire being picked up by Castro after her TV interview. That makes sense because she is still in the Bay Area. The TV interview had been conducted remotely from SF, not NYC.Also, Claire DOES have Eva's ID. I'm not sure why the reviewer in question thinks that she does not have it. It is mentioned several times in the book.As for Claire and Petra finding each other at the end, that would not have been such a difficult task since Claire's story was all over the news by that point, and no longer had to hide from Rory.Lastly, if the reviewer in question had read till the end of the book, they would have understood whether or not Eva was actually on the plane when it crashed. There is no plot hole to be found there.It makes me frustrated to see the top review of this book on here making accusations of plot holes, when in actuality, poor reader comprehension is to blame. I was compelled to write this review to encourage people to read the book for yourselves, all the way to the end, and see how all the plot details do fit together if you just pay attention! It is a great summer read if you like suspense combined with a strong emotional storyline. I am not usually a nit-picker, but I'm making an exception here because I really enjoyed this book, and the author's misuse of this one word was like fingernails on a chalkboard, every time it appeared. I am pretty sure the word "anyways" appears five times in the book. That's how annoying it was--this is such bad grammar, and really skewed the characterizations. Not to sound snobby, but no one who went to Vassar, as Claire supposedly did, or Berkeley, as Eva did, would say "anyways." Some first year writing teacher would have nipped this in the bud. So I'm writing this partly for the author--I think the book was mostly well-written, and yes, there were plot holes (as others have noted) but they didn't bother me. I would like to read more by this author, but only if she learns that "anyways" isn't a word. ANYWAY, it was an enjoyable story, and I devoured it in one day. Recommended if you don't mind the occasional fingernail scraping the blackboard. Read Online The Last Flight: A Novel Download The Last Flight: A Novel The Last Flight: A Novel PDF The Last Flight: A Novel Mobi Free Reading The Last Flight: A Novel Download Free Pdf The Last Flight: A Novel PDF Online The Last Flight: A Novel Mobi Online The Last Flight: A Novel Reading Online The Last Flight: A Novel Read Online Julie Clark Download Julie Clark Julie Clark PDF Julie Clark Mobi Free Reading Julie Clark Download Free Pdf Julie Clark PDF Online Julie Clark Mobi Online Julie Clark Reading Online Julie ClarkDownload PDF Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised In Brief, 3rd edition By Henry M. Robert
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