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Review by FaithMO19 -- The Mystery Of Flight 2222

Posted: 04 Sep 2020, 14:14
by FaithMO19
[Following is a volunteer review of "The Mystery Of Flight 2222" by Thomas Neviaser.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Frank Mason is a successful man in his line of work, and he travels around when need be because he is the proper man for the job. Every time he boards a flight, he engages in a game where he randomly selects seven people on the plane and guesses their names and occupations. When he boards flight 2222 to Argentina, he plays his usual game with his seat partner, Helen Hampton, and they both have fun while doing so. Unknown to Frank and Helen, these seven chosen people will play a role in their ultimate survival.

Thomas Neviaser is the author of this exceptionally written book about karma, survival, togetherness, and death. In this book, he executes an excellent job of portraying the wickedness that lies in the heart of man, and how they pay for their nefarious ways eventually. The Mystery Of Flight 2222 is a well-written novel that reminds us that what goes around comes around, and every action has a consequence.

The outstanding feature of this book is its unexpected ending. At first, while reading, it seems like a typical book that does not have a unique storyline, but the end proves that theory wrong. The author adequately explains in the epilogue the what and the why of the book. He tells us why the main characters were on the plane, and why they suffered what they did. He explains what their sufferings represent in real life, and what actions lead up to such consequences.

Of all the principal characters, Frank Mason stood out to me. On the surface, his life seems exemplary. He seems to have a flawless family and an excellent job, but as the story unfolds, his true nature comes to light. Frank Mason represents many people; he is overly ambitious and would do anything to achieve his goals.

Profanities frequently appear in this book, but not enough to cause discomfort. The book does not possess any erotic content or anything sexual in nature. I encountered less than ten errors, hence I can conclude a professional editor revised it. I enjoyed reading this book, so there is nothing I dislike about it.

The Mystery Of Flight 2222 is a book that teaches that actions have consequences. We cannot live our lives without care for others and expect it to end amicably. I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars because it is exceptional and entertaining. It causes a moral reflection and awakens a self-consciousness within its readers that would ensure they try to do the right thing always. I enthusiastically recommend it to everyone because I believe we can all learn from this unique masterpiece.

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Re: Review by FaithMO19 -- The Mystery Of Flight 2222

Posted: 22 Sep 2020, 05:12
by Thebest_reader
You are right about Frank Mason. We either know one or we are one. I am curious about this book because if how you say it ended. I'd like to think that whatever they suffered represented metaphors and I'd like to know more about that.

Re: Review by FaithMO19 -- The Mystery Of Flight 2222

Posted: 28 Sep 2020, 19:53
by Jesus Sterling
Reading this review, and that it suggests the book portrays: wickedness in the heart of man, the nature of Frank, the sufferings of the people on the plane, etc. I can't find a connect. Guess I'll have to read it myself to find out

Re: Review by FaithMO19 -- The Mystery Of Flight 2222

Posted: 28 Sep 2020, 21:10
by Nichole Kurns
This sounds like an interesting book. I would like to see what happens on this flight and how the storyline develops. I am a true believer in karma. I will add this to my reading list.

Re: Review by FaithMO19 -- The Mystery Of Flight 2222

Posted: 18 Aug 2021, 22:27
by Adego 002
I just read this book and I believe it has a very unique storyline. The author reveals the secrets at the very end and the aspect of karma is well portrayed. I love that karma is constant in this book but am not a believer in it though. Nice review