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Airside
by James Swallow
What would you do if you would find a bag of money in an airport toilet?
Airside is a suspenseful story where the main character, Kevin, finds himself in terrible situations. In the first chapter, his day started on the wrong foot and from there it only gets worse. A slow start, like in any standalone novel where the characters are growing up on the reader and where, like it or not, where we actually find out that our main character is not as badass as one would expect. He's much slower than I thought, but somehow, that makes him more reliable for me. We can't have only perfect heroes because we don't live in a perfect world. Hence his maybe stupid decisions of taking that bag even though he knows he shouldn't.
The story picks up quite a lot midway, and I turned pages faster and faster just to find out the outcome of this thrilling book.
I enjoyed it and I’m looking forward to read more by the author in the future. The characters are more intriguing the way he depicted them and I, for one, am drawn to this style of stories.
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Airside is a suspenseful story where the main character, Kevin, finds himself in terrible situations. In the first chapter, his day started on the wrong foot and from there it only gets worse. A slow start, like in any standalone novel where the characters are growing up on the reader and where, like it or not, where we actually find out that our main character is not as badass as one would expect. He's much slower than I thought, but somehow, that makes him more reliable for me. We can't have only perfect heroes because we don't live in a perfect world. Hence his maybe stupid decisions of taking that bag even though he knows he shouldn't.
The story picks up quite a lot midway, and I turned pages faster and faster just to find out the outcome of this thrilling book.
I enjoyed it and I’m looking forward to read more by the author in the future. The characters are more intriguing the way he depicted them and I, for one, am drawn to this style of stories.
Arc review-blog tour