Title: Drowning
Author: TJ Newman
Narrated by: Steven Weber and Laura Benanti
Publisher: Simon
& Schuster Audio
Length:
Approximately 7 hours and 43 minutes
Source: Review
Copy from Simon & Schuster Audio. Thank
you @simonandschuster #BookClubFavorites for the free books!
Six minutes after takeoff from Hawaii, Flight 1421 crashes
into the Pacific Ocean. As the crew and passengers
attempt to escape from the plane, engineer Will Kent realizes that they have a
better chance of surviving by staying in the plane. Together with his daughter Shannon, and 10
other people, they end up trapped inside a plane, underwater, perched on a sea
cliff. Will they survive?
Will’s wife, Chris, is a professional diver and
underwater welder/construction worker.
After the death of their other young daughter, Will and Chris have not been
able to keep their relationship on track.
On the verge of divorce, Chris is annoyed at Will for insisting on
traveling with Shannon on her trip to California. Once she finds out what has happened, she is
intent on being part of the rescue. Will
Chris be able to help her husband and daughter?
Drowning is a dual narrative novel with Will and Chris
narrating alternate chapters. I enjoyed Steven
Weber and Laura Benanti’s narration as Will and Chris in the audiobook. Steven had a very distinctive voice which I
enjoyed.
Drowning is the perfect adventure novel for a drive –
I couldn’t stop listening to it! I had a
lot of driving for work this month and this audiobook kept me very entertained. It is basically like an action movie, with a
riveting plot and great characters.
Plus, I always love reading about #engineersinfiction. Will may use the line “I’m an engineer!”
followed by another life saving tip for the passengers. Dubious at first, they finally realize it’s best
to follow the advice of the engineer.
I really liked how the accident made both Will and
Chris separately evaluate their lives and put things into perspective. What is the most important thing for their
family? Do they still love each
other? I also liked the stories of all
of the other passengers. Even though it
was an action story, several characters did give me a good laugh.
I read and enjoyed Falling by TJ Newman last year. If you enjoyed Falling, you will definitely
enjoy Drowning.
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