Publication Date - May 31, 2016
4 stars

A private plane crashes off the coast of Martha's Vineyard and most of the passengers perish, except for Scott, a struggling artist and swimmer, who saves the four year old boy of a millionaire. This book is set up in a very interesting way. It follows Scott in the aftermath of the tragedy but it also follows the investigators as they try to piece together how the wreck occurred and it looks back at each of the passengers, any one of which could be the reason the plane went down. This is both a suspenseful whodunit and an interesting character study. It is not surprising that the author is a renowned screenwriter because this book reads like an intense television show, full of crooked characters with redeemable backstories and lots of suspense. Occasionally this book veered toward the implausible but it never interfered with the pure enjoyment of a well thought out suspense. I received this through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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