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The Last Flight by Julie Clark
Plot Summary for The Last Flight by Julie Clark
First, a quick plot summary:
Political wife Claire Cook is plotting her escape from her abusive husband, Rory.
She’s pretending to head to a meeting in Detroit, but friends have helped her obtain fake ID that, along with some stockpiled money, they will deliver to her Detroit hotel. Then she’ll cross the border to Canada and disappear.
Former foster child and Berkeley chemistry student Eva Clark got on a bad path and ended up cooking drugs. She wants out, but there’s no quitting. The only way out is for her to vanish.
Claire’s husband unexpectedly takes over her Detroit trip and sends her on a humanitarian trip to Puerto Rico. She’s shocked but can’t really say anything.
Claire and Eva cross paths at the airport. Eva pretends to be a widow who is being investigated for the mercy killing of her husband and suggests that she and Claire switch tickets.
Eva will go in Claire’s place to Puerto Rico and Claire will go to northern California. Claire, feeling desperate, agrees.
There is a moment after they switch places when Eva thinks about NOT getting on the plane. Could she head out into the anonymity of New York City after her ticket is scanned and disappear?
Here are the Big Spoilers for the Last Flight by Julie Clark
The plane to Puerto Rico crashes. Claire is shocked and horrified that she escaped death and that Eva might have died instead.
Since everyone thinks Claire died in the crash, Claire decides that the safest (and only) thing she can do is assume Eva’s identity. She doesn’t know if she can trust her husband or Danielle, her assistant. Unfortunately, she doesn’t know that Eva is being surveilled by the DEA.
The hotel in Detroit gives Claire’s husband her package with cash and her fake ID. He now knows she was planning something. Even worse…
…crash investigators seem to think that Claire’s seat on the plane was empty. This makes Claire’s husband even more suspicious. Could Claire have faked her own death?
Meanwhile, Claire wonders about that empty seat. Did Eva got on the plane? If not, where is she?
Soon, Claire is also being followed by Eva’s drug kingpin boss, who wants to know why she’s living in Eva’s apartment. Liz, a neighbor of Eva’s, also tries to befriend Claire.
Claire gets inside information about her husband’s ex-girlfriend, who died mysteriously in a house fire. Did her husband have something to do with it?
Claire finally gets enough information on her husband to feel comfortable doing a CNN interview and exposing him as an abuser and possible killer. She also finds evidence that Eva was collecting on her boss.
Claire’s assistant Danielle was also “Ellie,” the daughter of Liz, Eva’s neighbor. Eva eavesdropped on a conversation that Liz and Danielle had about Ellie’s concern for her employer, Claire. Eva then decided to go to the airport, find Claire, and try to convince her to switch tickets.
Claire, finally free from her husband, goes back to California to start a new life.
In an epilogue, we watch Eva step onto the plane. She wasn’t in Claire’s seat because she wanted to ask to be switched to a window seat so she could have a view.
Do you think Eva got on the plane? DID EVA DIE???
We’re discussing this in comments (thanks, Marilyn!) so come join in and give your opinion.
Evidence for YES, Eva got on the plane and died in the crash
in the epilogue, she steps over the threshold of the plane. Airlines don’t like to let you off the plane once you’re on. And more compelling, we never have a POV from her after that.
Argument for NO, Eva did NOT get on the plane and she’s still alive:
In the part of the book where Eve has just switched places with Claire, she does think about the possibility of getting her ticket scanned, getting out of line and pretending to make a phone call, then sneaking back down the jetway.
Also, Claire makes a remark toward the end about “knowing I could never tell Danielle or her mother about what I believed really happened to Eva.”
Then there is the pink sweater.
After the crash, Claire sees a a photo of a blond woman in a pink sweater when she’s watching footage of the news conference.
Claire did give Eva her pink sweater and Eva does mention (as we discussed above) bleaching her hair blond and not getting on the plane.
Did Claire know something? Or did she just want to believe Eva didn’t die?
Do you think Eva died? Tell me your opinion in comments!
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I was disappointed that Eva was on the plane after all. I wanted her to live
I know!!!!! I was really hoping that she didn’t get on the plane 🙁 🙁
The book was great but,
wasn’t it too far fetched that Liz’s daughter was Danielle?
Ha – you’re like me. I hate too many coincidences. But when I thought about this one it did make sense: Danielle/Ellie worked for Claire. Ellie came home to visit her mom Liz (Eva’s neighbor) and they were talking about Claire’s problems. Eva overheard them and got the idea to go to the airport and try to convince Claire to swap tickets. Yes, the ticket swap scheme working was a bit farfetched but the Danielle/Eva/Claire connection did sort of make sense to me.
I’m had to reread that!
I kept thinking it was odd for Eva and Claire to meet so randomly, so I was wondering about the connection.
But Claire makes the comment at the end that she could never tell Danielle or her mother what really happened to Eva. She would leave it up to Eva to reach out . That it’s rats he us still alive.
That’s true. But in the epilogue, Eva does step across the threshold onto the plane! There was that part earlier when they have just switched places where Eva thinks about leaving the airport, dyeing her hair and going somewhere else. But Claire had no way of knowing about that, did she?
I think autocorrect mangled your last sentence. Do you think she’s still alive, that she DID run off the plane at the last minute? And in your honor I have added a new pro/con section to the post, so thanks.
Dude here. If you read the epilogue carefully, Eva talks about touching the outside of the plane. But, I’ve been on many flights, and there’s a baffle thingy connecting the walkway to the plane-like between train cars-and you’d have to be Twiggy to squeeze out (not to mention a long fall to the tarmac!)
I HAVE, however, had to check many a slightly oversized bag at the gate. If she could somehow have squeezed into a near empty one, and then sneaked out of the bag truck…of course, the book didn’t say that.
…but, the Elephant in the Room here, and I am disappointed with this part of the story, is why.the.plane.crashed in the first place(!) Crashes have become rare in America. Only one or two in the twenty years after 9/11, which, of course, was a criminal act. TWA 800 (1996) was supposedly an accident, I won’t go there on this blog. If Claire and Eva weren’t a big enough coincidence, wouldn’t it have been more logical if:
See-the whole book (while engrossing) had such logical faults. Like the badass-looking limo driver with the tattoo who was described as a possible henchman of Rory, turning out to be OK.
This story begs for a sequel to tie up all the lose ends.
Hi Elliott! Ooh, interesting and I like the way you think. I have been on smaller planes where you walk up the metal staircase, in which case you could touch the plane, but this seemed like a larger plane. To play devil’s advocate on the bag theory: if her bag were large enough for her to fit inside, they would never let it past the check-in.
I don’t know – to me the part of the story that was saddest was that she plotted her escape and then was done in by fate in the form of the (I agree, unlikely) plane crash. Like a new lyric for Ironic by Alanis Morrisette. But I agree, I do not like this trend of thrillers with unresolved endings and I have a new post up about it: Last Minute Plot Twists
Love the way you think. Sorry everyone. Eva is dead. RIP.
Hahahahaha… I was with you but everyone made me reconsider.
I actually thought the bastard Rory had the plane blown up!!
Same!
Does anyone else think Rory somehow made the plane go down? I mean, what are the chances? Why did he make her switch flights?
I did enjoy the book, but the amount of coincidences had me rolling me eyes a little
I had that same thought
I thought that right when he switched her plans. Who knows? There could be another book where it all comes out…
I just wrote that I thought Rory had the plane blown up!
I thought Claire saw Eva at a news conference after the crash and referred to the pink sweater she had been wearing?
Claire does see a photo of a blond woman in a pink sweater when she’s watching footage of the news conference. Claire did give Eva her pink sweater and Eva does mention (as we discussed above) bleaching her hair blond and not getting on the plane. When I read the book I didn’t see that as definitive proof and I just assumed Eva got on the plane but I love how so many of you believe that Eva is alive. I might be convinced!!
Great book, and initially, I was skeptical of the connection between the Danielle/Liz/Eve/Clare connection however, I don’t think it was a stretch.I kept going back to Clare seeing Eve at the press conference. IMO, that’s the only concrete reason for her to think that Eve was still alive…
No. The other auspicious reason to believe that Eva wasn’t on the flight to P.R. was that they failed to count the POB. And one seat was empty. I want this author, to give us an answer. Or maybe she’s just finagling to entice us to a sequel. If she doesn’t clarify soon, one way or the other, I’m done.
Wait, wasn’t Eve blond; isn’t that why Clare bleached her own hair?
Yes, I think that is right.
Yes. I read that as well. Kept trying to go back and find it but lost interest. Who was that supposed to be? Why didn’t we learn who this person was and why she was wearing Claire’s sweater. I assumed it was Eva. Confused!!!!
You are not alone! I wish there had been more clarity on this because the book definitely hints that she’s alive.
I still think Eva was so smart and found a way to distract and did not get in the plane …
I hope 🤞🏻 so too
I went and reread page 42. When her purse was knocked off of her shoulder, I believe she got out of line and became Claire Cook.
Did the author do thus on purpose? I read the epilogue 3 times and cldnt tell what happened to Eva! Now, after reading your comments, I believe it WAS done on Purpose, huh?
We think it was on purpose and can’t decide if she is alive!
I think this book was excellent!! The idea that so many are unsure of Eva’s survival makes me smile. A great author would do just that!! So instead of criticizing the books ending you should be embracing the success of book that would make us all question and then be able to chose our own ending!!
Hello, Judith! Eva surviving didn’t even occur to me (does that make #TeamRIPeva a bunch of cynics?) and I loved that so many people firmly believed that she never got on the plane. I enjoyed this book too and am looking forward to the author’s next book, out in June. Hope you’ll come back and discuss more thrillers with us 🙂
I was wondering the same thing. it certainly left an opened door (no pun intended) to the theory that somehow Eva changed her mind at the last minute.
I wonder if the author ever addressed this anywhere. I have to believe that leaving that open door for Eva was purposeful!