Two nights in Lisbon
I enjoyed reading this book thoroughly. What drew me to this book was Stephen King’s blurb on the cover or rather the about page - ‘There’s no such thing as a book you can’t put down, but this one was close.’
I was looking for an ebook to read, and this one was available, so I picked it. This is not how I usually pick books but I think it’s good to have a wide funnel and a tight filter. Pick anything, finish whatever works for you (This idea is not mine, the credit goes to Morgan Housel).
Two nights in Lisbon is a well-crafted 400 page novel with plenty of twists and turns, even toward the end. That’s the beauty of well-crafted work. You know only what the writer tells you and the beauty of this thing is that a good story can keep you guessing till the very end.
Two nights in Lisbon follows Ariel Pryce has her husband is kidnapped on a vacation in Lisbon and she has to arrange extortion that she does not have. There is plenty more to the story.
I like this type of story. You do not have pages upon pages of description about Lisbon - what you get instead is a line here, a line there - enough to make you feel you’re there.
I loved reading it.
Quotes
But feelings don’t need to be fair to be genuine.