Tuesday, April 26, 2022

Book Review Two Nights in Lisbon; Chris Parvone

 

Two Nights in Lisbon; Chris Parvone
Macmillan Audio - 2022 
(14 hrs. 30 min - narrated by January Lavoy - very good)

Ariel Pryce accompanies her new and much younger husband, John Wright, on a business trip to Lisbon, Portugal.  After a wonderful night, Ariel wakes up to find John gone - no note and he isn't answering his phone.  No one at the hotel has seen him so she gets the local police and the American Embassy involved.

Later we learn that John is being held for ransom (3 million euros) and there are only (2) days to come up with the money.

This is a book were the characters have something to hide, Ariel doesn't know much about John's line of work and both of them have changed their names in the past.  Ariel's past was interesting and I liked her back story. I thought that the details about John, his past, and his business a bit sketchy at times but, perhaps deliberate on the author's part as well. There were quite a few secondary characters and some felt  bit under developed.

I was in the mood for an international thriller and this one fit the bill. The Portugal setting was a bonus and even though this thriller was longer than it needed to be in IMO, I liked the high stakes aspect to the story and found that it really held my interest. Its unexpected twists and turns added to my enjoyment. I also thought that the author did a good job with the big reveal. Readers who enjoy international thriller with a political bend should give this one a try.

RATING - 4/5 stars

NOTE:  The audiobook download was provided by the publisher Macmillan Audio and NetGalley in exchange for my unbiased review.

15 comments:

  1. That does sound like a real interesting one.

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    1. Yes, I've read lots of thrillers but, I liked the international and political aspects here.

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  2. This book is on my radar--I've enjoyed a few of Pavone's previous novels. Hope you enjoy it!

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    1. I don't think I've read this author previously but, this was good.

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  3. Sounds very interesting. Thanks for the review. New book for me.

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    1. This is the first book I've read of his but, he has written several books.

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  4. Sounds intriguing! Will check out this book. Thanks for your review!

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  5. The Portugal setting is attractive, and sometimes a thriller is exactly what I want. Sounds like a good read.

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    1. My only real complaint was that it wass overly long and didn't need to be IMO but, I liked the story.

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  6. I haven't read too many thrillers with an international setting, so I already like the Portugal setting. :)

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    1. Yes, all of my thriller reads tend to be set in the US for the most part but, this covers domestic and international.

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  7. This one sounds good and I always love to read a book set in a slightly unusual European setting.

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  8. International thrillers are fun and a good change of pace. Too bad it's a bit too long.

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