Saturday, April 13, 2019

Review: The Mystery of Flight 2222 by Thomas Neviaser



“ You see their dastardly behaviors of the past are the key to their miserable dilemma.” 

Thomas Neviaser takes you on a ride of mystery and suspense. When Frank and Helen meet on a plane that leads to friendship and a simple guessing game of who, what and where of seven other random fellow passengers. When the plane goes down on its way to Argentina and the only survivors are Frank Helen and the seven passengers from the game are left. There are no questions far more than the meets the eye with the passengers and who they truly are behind the masks they show. What will they do to survive?  If you are under the impression that is all there is to this story then you are sorely mistaken. The story goes way beyond the norm to a place that leaves you wondering what you truly know. Do not forget the prologue in this book it is virtual to the storyline and you should truly read it last. 

I was truly impressed on how fast you can get pulled into the story before the first page is through you will be invested in Frank and as the story progresses you will be invested in everything and character in this story.  The writing is well done and the characters are relatable and true to themselves. If you are looking for a nontraditional thriller this is for you. It is not supernatural in a traditional way like is Karma truly enjoyed free rein what would and could occur to those people who were truly mean spirited, cruel and downright mean to others. 

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