Review: Flight - Anne L. Watson



 

Review: Flight - Anne L. Watson - November 2013

It's times like this when I can be glad that I am a blurb person as well as a cover person as to be completely honest, this is one of the most BORING covers I have ever seen and if it wasn't for the blurb write-up sounding intriguing and having my favourite words jumping out at me , I would not have bothered with it at all. Flight takes us into the world of Linda Farley who is seventeen and hating high school . One day her Dad doesn't come home and then the next day and soon she wonders what has happened to him. Then Linda's world comes crashing down for the first time when her mother says that her father is in prison and that they are moving into the Witness Protection Programme and they must up and leave now and change everything. Linda now has a new name Lainie Foster and is living in the smalltown of Olympia . However soon things with her mother don't start adding up and Lainie discovers that not everything her mother has told her is the truth ?
What is really going on and if her father isn't the bad man that her mother is making him out to be then where is he and why did they have to flee their old lives ?
Flight is a great read for those who love the Witness Protection Type novels and the creation of New IDs.







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