The Last Flight by Julie Clark

Claire is escaping her abusive husband and public life. Eva is escaping her past mistakes. A chance encounter at the airport causes Claire and Eva to switch boarding passes and assume the other’s identity. But when a plane crash narrows Claire’s options, does she have the courage to evade Eva’s past demons and assume her identity completely? In The Last Flight, Julie Clark explores a multitude of current issues through mystery and suspense. However, it is Clark’s characters that ground the story and keep you turning the pages. Alternating between Claire and Eva’s perspectives, The Last Flight jumps between narrating the past and the present in the story. Each narrator is fully grounded and Clark will keep you turning pages long into the night. 

Julie Clark’s follow up to The Ones We Choose is a great choice for anyone who enjoys a thriller, a mystery, or strong female characters in a book. The Last Flight is available at the Charleston Public Library in print and as an ebook through Libby (check out arvrls.com for all our online resources!). Currently, we are open with limited hours Monday-Friday, from 10 am-12 pm for our vulnerable patrons and from 1 pm to 4 pm for all patrons.

-Hannah

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