Review of The Mystery Of Flight 2222
-
- Posts: 4
- Joined: 05 Sep 2021, 14:09
- Currently Reading:
- Bookshelf Size: 5
- Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-ameesha-amee20.html
- Latest Review: The Truth Is Beyond Belief! by Jerry Durr
Review of The Mystery Of Flight 2222
The Mystery Of Flight 2222 by Thomas Neviaser is a psychological suspense and thriller novel. The book deals with the basic law of karma. It serves as a very good and strong reminder of why all of us must be thoughtful in our actions and philosophies in life. The main theme of the novel is survival and how no one is spared from the claws of fate and our doings in the past.
The novel starts with a prologue which is a telltale of the narrative in the most precise words. The two main characters of the story are Helen and Frank who seem to be quite nice and normal people but are they actually, or is it just a facade and beguile for the rest of the world, this is what the story unravels towards the end. The narrative begins innocently enough with Frank leaving behind his pregnant wife to go on a business trip to Argentina. On the flight, he meets Helen who is a fellow passenger, and to while away the time on the long flight they start playing a made-up game where they choose seven people at random and try to guess general facts about their lives. The happy and fun part soon gets over with the announcement of a crash landing into the sea due to some sudden mechanical failure. Shockingly enough, the only survivors of the crash are Helen, Frank, and the other seven people of their game. The story further unfolds the horrific and tantalizing adventures they go through and how they embrace their primitivism for their survival at the sea.
The Mystery Of Flight 2222 is a survival suspense that seems more like a cautionary tale of how our actions can come back to bite us. It taps on the idea of karma and shows the levels where a human can transcend when it comes to survival. The novel is full of exhilarating moments and some major character revelations.
Thomas Neviaser has showcased excellent writing skills and keeps the readers involved in the story with his meticulous writing. The writing style has a smooth flow to it and at no point does it leave the reader guessing for meaning or trying to find the chronology of events. His writing style is so comprehensive that it seems like you can see the events folding right before you. The language is clean for most of the book although there are a bunch of expletives at certain places and that is why I would say that the language of the book was profane.
I would rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. The author has shaped the characters pretty well and gives the readers good reasons to feel the way they want to towards the characters of the story. I didn't find any typos or errors and the book seemed to be professionally edited. I would recommend this book to all people above 16 years of age, who enjoy reading thrillers and suspense stories. I hope you'll like this book as much as I did.
******
The Mystery Of Flight 2222
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon