The Only Way Out is Death

Thank you (@The_WriteReads/@WriteReadsTours/@BBNYA_ for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Never Closer has two Narratives Alice who is in the past in 1941 and Jo who is in the present day 2017 and her daughter who is 18 years old is in Hospital, and she is very poorly. I felt for Jo a lot because she is watching her child in Hospital who could die and there's nothing she can do but having that feel hopeless, this must be awful, and I think I would be the same in that position. Then there is Alice who is 17 years old who is working in a lab to find a new drug which is called Penicillin. I really enjoyed how Jo and Alice life become entwined by Jo discover Alice Diary in a shop. Never Close is written beautiful, and you will get drawn into this book and will not want it to end. There are some great themes through the book, Strong women, Motherhood, and Medicine. I Never Closer is easy to get into and at a good pace. This is a fascinating story and I enjoyed founding out about the new drug Penicillin. I liked the characters a lot, and they were very easy to like and connect with. Engrossing read 5 stars. Blurb Twelve powerful people are kidnapped and imprisoned in an empty hotel. Each one of them has three choices: Live out the rest of their days peacefully in the hotel, Die by suicide so the rest of their companions can go free, Or murder one of their companions so they alone can go free. The Only Way Out is Death follows the story of these twelve people from the perspective of a young lawyer, Kiriaki, told as the events unfold. She has to forge messy alliances, navigate complex relationships and feuds, and, above all, try to try to stay alive.

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