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The Last Passenger, by Manel Loureiro

Reporter Kate Kilroy accepts an assignment to travel on the Valkyrie, a German ship veiled in secrecy for decades after it was discovered adrift in 1939 with only one passenger aboard, a baby boy named Isaac Feldman.

Obsessed with understanding his origins, Feldman has spent a small fortune restoring the Valkyrie to try to solve the mystery. Assembling a team of experts and sparing no expense, he aims to precisely recreate the circumstances of the Valkyrie’s doomed final voyage. Little does Feldman or his team know that the ship has an agenda of its own. As the Valkyrie begins to weave its deadly web, Kate realizes that she must not only save herself, but the world as she knows it.

  • Sales Rank: #1325259 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-01-01
  • Released on: 2015-01-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.25" h x 1.00" w x 5.50" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 382 pages

About the Author

International bestselling author Manel Loureiro was born in Pontevedra, Spain, and studied law at Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. After graduating, he worked in television, both on-screen (appearing on Televisión de Galicia) and behind-the-scenes as a writer. His Apocalypse Z trilogy—The Beginning of the End, Dark Days, and The Wrath of the Just—took him from the blogosphere to bestsellerdom, earning him acclaim as “the Spanish Stephen King” by La Voz de Galicia. Loureiro continues to reside in his native Pontevedra.

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104 of 114 people found the following review helpful.
OKAY BOOK
By Sofia
I was not a very big fan, for several reasons:
1. I found this book to be disjunctive. The beginning was great, very engrossing, and hard to put down. But towards the middle, and especially toward the end, the storyline seems to get overly complicated. I had a hard time following along with it all. I had to re-read parts just to make sure I understood the plot. (I can't remember the last time I had to do that with a book.)
2. Some of the "surprises" I figured out ahead of time because they were kind of obvious.
3. The author does pull together a lot of storylines to weave together an ending, but I personally found the ending (which I won't reveal or even hint at!) to be unsatisfying. And some ends were left dangling.
4. The character development wasn't great.

But, despite those criticisms, the book isn't all that bad. I thought the plot was very interesting -- Nazis and ghosts and love, oh my! -- and I wanted to finish reading it. (Like, it's not a book that I think most people would abandon partway through.) So, putting aside my gripes listed above, I enjoyed the book. I'd heard someone say that this book is reminiscent of The Shining or the X-Files, and I thought those remarks are dead-on.

If you tend to like Suspense, I think you'd like this book, but probably not love it.

58 of 67 people found the following review helpful.
Delightful, Familiar Horror Tropes - A Joy To Experience in the Dark
By Tinfoot
"Nazi cruise-ship time travel. Need I say more?"

I, too, was sold on THE LAST PASSENGER as soon as I read that first line. Here is the deal: a few of my most favorite horror movies are HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL (1999), SILENT HILL (2006) and of course, yes, of course, GHOST SHIP (both the 1952 and 2002 productions of the granddaddy of Nazi-haunted ship encounters). Sure, there are others I could name, both in literature and film, yet it is these three that seem most predominant in this horror tale's style and theme. And being one who enjoyed those movies (yes, even the generally disdained 2002 version of GHOST SHIP), I really enjoyed the setting and interweaving of familiar horror tropes that ended up with a very satisfying conclusion. I also have to commend Manel Loureiro on some neat tie-up details that may be very well missed in a far too casual reading. Most horror fans will readily agree, a decent, self-completing conclusion for any horror story is quite a thing in itself.

A couple scenes of a explicit sexual nature are present, and yes, I did skim past them. But I also have to acknowledge to Loureiro's credit, they aren't actually completely gratuitous- there is some plot gravitas involved, and in the view of general horror media culture, it is rather refreshingly surprising. Scenes of graphic gore and a sprinkling of profanity, on the whole, PASSENGER does complete all the Horror rounds.

A few groan-inducing, obviously contrived character shifts do tarnish the momentum, and a dangling plot element gets unceremoniously swept away without concluding development in the face a new encroaching centrepoint, but at the same time, one may tar countless other horror authors and script-writers with same brush. Nevertheless, in spite of all that, I will be brutally honest: this has been the BEST horror I have personally read all year. In other words, real fans of traditional Horror media will get an absolute kick out of this, flaws and all (and possibly even because of the "flaws" that can be seen as quite traditional in themselves - heh).

Thus having set practical expectations for those who are considering this fun horror tale, I must say - this really was a joy to read in the dark. >:)

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
Wost Book I've Read This Year
By Kitten Kisser
I cannot believe how bad this book is. I loved his Zombie series & was really excited to see this offered as one of my Prime picks for the month. The very beginning starts off great, but takes a dive pretty fast. The main character is a virtually worthless female who needs to "save the day" but cannot save herself from anything. She has to be rescued from everything & anything. She cannot make a single decision on her own. A car is going to hit you so you just stand there like a deer in the headlights. That's what she does for nearly every situation that requires action. This is not even the worst of the book. It gets more & more ridiculous as events unfold. You have female ghosts having sex with female passengers, male ghosts having sex with female passengers, shifts in the timeline - the past & present sort of blend together, an evil entity making folks do bad things, people going insane, rapid aging, a present time outside source trying to sabotage the crew on the ship, a storm at sea & I cannot even remember everything else. It was too busy. Like trying to focus on someone speaking to you while in a room wallpapered in plaid & paisley with some fluorescent pink paint being flung at you, a couple of folks disemboweled at your feet, cuddly kittens playing with a ball of yarn & buck naked folks getting busy on the table all while a manic is singing songs backwards while the TV is playing & System of The Down is blasting on the stereo to a strobe light. It's just too much. Yeah, the book makes about that much sense.

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