Ratings7
Average rating3.4
When Caz steps onboard the exclusive cruise liner RMS Atlantica, it’s the start of a vacation of a lifetime with her new love, Pete. On their first night they explore the ship, eat, dance, make friends, but when Caz wakes the next morning, Pete is missing.
And when she walks out into the corridor, all the cabin doors are open. To her horror, she soon realizes that the ship is completely empty. No passengers, no crew, nobody but her. The Atlantica is steaming into the mid-Atlantic and Caz is the only person on board. But that’s just the beginning of the terrifying journey she finds herself trapped on in this white-knuckled mystery.
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This book is off the scale bonkers and completely ridiculous. But also, disturbingly moreish.
I guess reading it was a little bit like eating a bag of Twiglets. Twiglets are a wheat-based snack that are flavoured with secretions from Satan's anus. Eating one Twiglet causes your face to melt, your eyes to bleed and snakes to come out of your ears, and yet, after eating one you simply must have another, and another etc etc.
As with all mysteries like this, I wanted it to be aliens.. Unfortunately it was just Claudia Winkleman in a wet suit.
Wow - what a ‘page-turner' so to speak - as I was had the audio book version. Loved listening to this story as it unfolded, and it had all the hall-marks of a WTF is going on....how did this happen thriller/mystery??
Caz goes to bed on the first night of her ocean cruise with her ‘friend' Paul onboard the RMS Atlantic. She is hoping to have ‘the question' popped while they are at sea - but wakes up to find Paul gone and no other passengers on board!
Without entering into spoilers - I loved the twists in the story-line and could almost see this as a movie.
Really enjoyed it throughout the story and found the narration was easy to listen to.
Didn't give it a 5-Star due to the almost quick run-down at the end that was a little disappointing in how quick it was worked through- but then...there is one final twist in the plot.....which I certainly didn't see coming.
A thoroughly gripping, sometimes chilling, psychological thriller. The Last Passenger is reality TV turned nightmare.