Review of The Mystery Of Flight 2222

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Review of The Mystery Of Flight 2222

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[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, a happily married and attractive stock analyst, boards Air USA Flight 2222 from Miami to Buenos Aires, Argentina. On the plane, he starts up a discussion with Helen, a frightened traveler. Frank tries to calm her concerns by having them play a game in which they have to guess the name, country, and occupation of seven random individuals on the plane. They ultimately fall asleep, and the unimaginable occurs: the jet crashes into the sea. Frank, Helen, and the seven people from the game are the only ones who have survived. On the life-saving raft with little water and food, the nine survivors have no option but to rely on one another. With each passing day, their hope for rescue or sight of land fades as they are forced to make decisions that require them to violate their morals. What is the conclusion of the story? Will they ever return to civilization?

From start to end, The Mystery of Flight 2222 keeps you on the edge of your seat. The wording is simple and easy to read, keeping the reader interested throughout the book. Survival situations are always intriguing, but what distinguishes this novel is the compelling characterisation. The novel is brimming with vivid characters that are true-to-life, captivating, and more complicated than they appear at first. In this solitary, fascinating novel, Thomas Neviaser constructed fleshed-out, varied, and interesting characters.

The finale, where everything comes together, is the most fascinating section of the novel; the explanation of why is the frosting on the cake. The importance of Frank's game, on the other hand, is never explained. How can he know so much about the people, even down to their names? It was unsettling, and I kept reading in the hopes that there might be some explanation later. The setting of the survival of the passengers who were a part of Frank's game pulled me in and compelled me to read the novel. Regrettably, the precise location is a loose end in the book. Despite this, I thoroughly enjoyed my reading experience.

I'd give The Mystery of Flight 2222 4 out of 4 stars. I discovered one major and one minor grammatical mistake. There are no sexually explicit moments in the film. There is, however, the usage of non-borderline obscene language and some distressing content relating to cannibalism (visual depiction of the slaughter of human bodies), emotional abuse, physical assault, and bullying. As a result, I encourage younger readers not to read it.

Readers who enjoy mystery, action, and drama should read The Mystery Of Flight 2222 by Thomas Neviaser. This book explains each element in a correct perspective, which will be beneficial to these readers as they dive more into this sort of literature. I would not, however, suggest this book to readers who do not enjoy horrific situations, since this book describes this in great depth and will have a psychological impact on his readers. I would also not suggest this book to youngsters since the scenes are really disturbing.

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