![]() ![]() Mira is an intriguing character - mix of girl and adult as expected for someone who recently turned 18. We know the suspects and get tidbits of their thoughts along the way. This was quite a ride, and I found it to be an excellent page-turner. The brunt of the book follows their journey through the blizzard, strangers, and the knowledge that one of them may be sabotaging this perilous trip. Mira feels danger in her gut but decides to go with Harper and her three friends anyway, as she really needs to get to her mother. Mira declines, but then she calls her stepfather to learn that her mother is keeping secrets and as this will be the first anniversary of her twin's death, Mira is afraid that her mother will fall back into a depression. ![]() Harper says she needs to get home and offers Mira a ride along the way. When turbulence hits, they are somewhat shaken, arriving at the airport to find out all flights are grounded for a blizzard coming through that night. Her seatmate is a chatty college-aged woman named Harper who seems to be very used to travel. Mira is on her way to her mother's house for Christmas, flying across the country on Christmas Eve. FIVE TOTAL STRANGERS is a thrilling ride that kept me guessing. ![]()
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