THE PASSENGER

The Passenger by Lisa Lutz
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A fast paced tale of a woman on the run. Leaving the past behind is not that easy, but becoming someone else, shedding your identity like the skin from a snake, becoming a chameleon by necessity is something Tanya will master quickly. If she ever was Tanya.

What is she running from? What is the big secret she is hiding? Who wants to kill her? Is it all in her mind? Could she trust anyone? Did she really kill a man?

I couldn’t stop reading till I got all the answers. This is a very engaging tale of domestic violence and how power and money can achieve anything even get away with murder.

An unexpected ending, but a satisfying one. Couldn’t get any better.

Note: I received a copy free from Netgalley for review purposes.


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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Lisa Lutz is the New York Times bestselling author of The Spellman Files, Curse of the Spellmans, Revenge of the Spellmans, The Spellmans Strike Again, Trail of the Spellmans, Spellman Six: The Next Generation (previously published as The Last Word), Heads you Lose (with David Hayward), and the children's book, How to Negotiate Everything (illustrated by Jaime Temairik). Her latest book, How to Start a Fire, will be published in May 2015. Lutz has won the Alex award and has been nominated for the Edgar Award for Best Novel.


Although she attended UC Santa Cruz, UC Irvine, the University of Leeds in England, and San Francisco State University, she still does not have a bachelor's degree. Lisa spent most of the 1990s hopping through a string of low-paying odd jobs while writing and rewriting the screenplay Plan B, a mob comedy. After the film was made in 2000, she vowed she would never write another screenplay. Lisa lives in the Hudson Valley, NY.

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