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December 2020: International
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The Flight Attendant by Chris Bohjalian - ★★★
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My favorite Bohjalian books: Trans-Sister Radio, Midwives, The Sleepwalker, The Guest Room, The Red Lotus
I think I'll read some more of his books this year.



I'm kind of the opposite of Raine. I've been considering a re-read of The Flight Attendant, while the book was middle of the road 3-stars for me, I just watched and finished the HBOMax series of it and LOVED IT. One of the few instances where I thought show was better than the book.
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Nearly 40, Cassandra "Cassie" Bowden has been employed many years as a flight attendant. She also has a long history of drinking until she blacks out and one-night stands with strange men she frequently meets on her flights. This novel opens with such a sex and alcohol bender in a hotel room in Dubai. Cassie wakes to discover that her current lover has had his throat slashed sometime during the night. Unsure whether she was the murderer, she cleans her presence from the room and flees.
However, the read learns in the next chapter that Cassie isn't the murderer. Cassie's lover was killed by an assassin with a moral code. Her target with the businessman, not Cassie, therefore Cassie was not harmed. However, the assassin's handler has discovered this and is upset and directs the assassin to clean up her screw up by taking Cassie out.
Although the reader might expect a cat-and-mouse chase, it is actually Cassie attempting to circumvent discovery of what had transpired in Dubai and preventing being charged with murder. Although I enjoyed the book, I found it less so than other works by the author, such as The Sleepwalker.