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Julie Clark (5)

Autor de The Last Flight

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3 Obras 2,101 Miembros 127 Reseñas

Obras de Julie Clark

The Last Flight (2020) 1,386 copias
The Lies I Tell: A Novel (2022) 597 copias
The Ones We Choose: A Novel (2018) 118 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
20th century
Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugares de residencia
Los Angeles, California, USA
Agente
Mollie Glick (CAA)

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A real page-turner! Meg Williams, con artist/grifter returns to California, and investigative reporter Kat is hot on her trail. But in the words of Aretha Franklin, "Who's zooming who?" That is the question. Meg sets a trap for each of her marks that is not only intricately planned but also orchestrated beautifully. I found myself routing for her success, with some type of vicarious enjoyment as I imagined myself getting even with some people in a similar way!
 
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Chrissylou62 | 39 reseñas más. | Apr 11, 2024 |
"If you pay attention.. solutions always appear. But you have to pay attention."
Claire Cook and Eva James switch places on their flights. ..both looking to escape their lives. Some parts of the book are fast paced, especially the parts detailing Eva's past. After the crash the story of Claire's survival are at times slow- moving. Three quarters of the way through it picks up and delivers a surprise ending.
 
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Chrissylou62 | 75 reseñas más. | Apr 11, 2024 |
A competent suspense novel centered on two women who need to escape their lives for different reasons. Claire's story is a compelling action plot that takes place mostly in the present, while Eva's is narrated mainly through intriguing flashbacks that gradually reveal how their paths crossed. Although the author's commentary on "men making decisions for women" is too explicit, the tension and plot twists are solid and not as far-fetched or overblown as many recent books in this genre.
½
 
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bookappeal | 75 reseñas más. | Mar 13, 2024 |
The Last Flight is the story of two women, Eva and Claire, desperate to escape their lives. Claire is trapped in a dangerous marriage. Eva is under the control of an elusive drug kingpin and is being forced to cooperate in a governmental sting operation that risks her life and her freedom.

The pair exchange identities during a chance airport encounter that seems like a solution to both of their problems, only the plane crashes that Eva may or may not have boarded and Claire, presumed dead, struggles to stay hidden.

The story unfolds in dual narratives, Eva’s experiences before the crash and Claire’s afterwards.

A clever and unique tale, The Last Flight is well-written but far-fetched. Desperation drives careless decisions. The Ellie coincidence was too much and could have been cut without impacting the plot. There is tension but never an imminent threat with consequences.

Eva and Claire can outsmart almost everyone and have few problems with resources. The biggest gut punch is when Claire’s getaway package falls into the wrong hands, yet she stumbles into an under-the-table catering job that keeps her afloat. Challenges are consistently met with simple, sometimes illogical solutions.

That epilogue though. Phew. I didn’t see that coming and should have. I recommend this book as a vacation or beach read—fun with a few flaws—four enthusiastic stars and included in the Amazon Prime library.
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bfrisch | 75 reseñas más. | Mar 3, 2024 |

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Obras
3
Miembros
2,101
Popularidad
#12,250
Valoración
4.0
Reseñas
127
ISBNs
45
Idiomas
6

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