The Flight Attendant by Chris Bohjalian
My rating: 2 of 5 stars
Cassandra is an alcoholic and also has very questionable morals. She picks up strange men and drinks to excess regularly. One morning she wakes up in a hotel room beside a man who has been murdered.
The story could have been ok, except I felt the continuous reference to her drinking became repetitive and boring. Enough already!
It was not possible to like or respect the main character in this book. It became an unbelievable and continuous drink, chase, murder, drink, etc.
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