Falling (by T.J. Newman)

I’ve been anticipating reading T.J. Newman’s book, Falling, since its release. Finally, I prioritized it, and I must say, I was thoroughly impressed!

Coming into the book, I had limited knowledge of the storyline, which I believe contributed to my enjoyment of the flight. Essentially, the plot revolves around a flight from Los Angeles to New York. Just before takeoff, the pilot’s family is tragically kidnapped. He faces a life-altering choice: crash the plane, ensuring his family’s survival, or risk their lives by avoiding the crash.

Falling is a gripping and suspenseful read, filled with unexpected twists and turns. I can’t help but feel grateful that I wasn’t reading this book while traveling by plane. The characters were well-developed, and the plot kept me on the edge of my seat. I look forward to reading more books by T.J. Newman.

I borrowed the audiobook of Falling from my local library using Libby. The narration by Steven Weber was exceptional, enhancing the overall listening experience.

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