Author: Lisa Lutz
Genre: Psychological Thriller.
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Blurb:
In case you were wondering, I didn’t do it. I didn’t have anything to do with Frank’s death. I don’t have an alibi, so you’ll have to take my word for it...
Forty-eight hours after leaving her husband’s body at the base of the stairs, Tanya Dubois cashes in her credit cards, dyes her hair brown, demands a new name from a shadowy voice over the phone, and flees town. It’s not the first time.
She meets Blue, a female bartender who recognizes the hunted look in a fugitive’s eyes and offers her a place to stay. With dwindling choices, Tanya-now-Amelia accepts. An uneasy―and dangerous―alliance is born.
It’s almost impossible to live off the grid today, but Amelia-now-Debra and Blue have the courage, the ingenuity, and the desperation, to try. Hopscotching from city to city, Debra especially is chased by a very dark secret…can she outrun her past?
Cover Review:
The cover is absolutely gorgeous and so in tune with the story. I like to think that all those strips are in fact part of the different layers of Nora's identity.
Book Review:
The Passenger was slow, spellbinding and the kind of book that keeps you waiting till the end, and then presents surprise after surprise.
Nora's story begins with her second identity as Tanya Dunois and then progresses through a number of identities until it comes to a full circle with her real identity.
Nora's story was chilling and heart wrenching. It was the kind of thriller that burns slowly and leaves you wanting for more. I really liked Nora's character, I felt like I went on an enlightening trip with her through this book.
All in all, The Passenger was an unputdownable, irresistible read and I wish it hadn't ended so soon!
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Such a overwhelming and amazing story it is, thank you for sharing it with us.
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