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Learning to Fly: A Thriller
 
 

Learning to Fly: A Thriller (Hardcover)

de April Henry (Author) "The moment before Free Meeker drove into the dust storm, the sky was a clear bleached blue ..." En savoir plus
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Penzler Pick, April 2002: An exceptionally gripping opening sets the pace for this suspenseful and original thriller from northwest writer April Henry. For those readers old enough to remember the classic 1960s New Wave French film Weekend, it will be easy enough to picture in the mind's eye the panoramic landscape of a massive, chain reaction-induced highway traffic disaster.

For others, Henry's vivid and nightmarish 14-page description is more than up to the task.

In Learning to Fly, the pileup is triggered by a freak eastern Oregon dust storm. Nineteen-year-old heroine Free Meeker is headed home--though not exactly rushing--to tell her laid-back, nonjudgmental, aging hippie parents that she's pregnant. Even more unexpected than the horrific 52-car collision from which she's walked away is the fact that the next day, before she can contact her family, the newspaper reports her among the fatalities.

"She didn't feel like a dead person--but she didn't feel real, either. Wearing only a borrowed muumuu, she was sitting cross-legged on a sagging double bed in a room at the Stay-A-While Motor Inn, three blocks from the hospital. During the night Free has gotten only snatches of sleep. Each time she closed her eyes, she saw dead people, cars cartwheeling through the air, the orange bloom of fire. Over and over again, she has flinched awake, hearing the squeal of tearing metal and the terrible boom of impacts in her dreams."
This set of circumstances is hardly enough to give Henry's plot the dense weight of dread it soon manifests. The body identified as Free's turns out to be that of a hitchhiking woman whose husband is a single-minded sadist-abuser who soon vengefully targets Free as his missing wife's rescuer. Moreover, the suitcase handed to Free by a suffering young man--he soon succumbs to his injuries--as she fled the scene of the disaster is revealed to contain nearly a million dollars that belongs to some impatient and unforgiving drug dealers.

This is a substantially loaded deck, and Free's intuitively self-preserving ability (after all, she has another life to consider) to play her own hand in response is what makes the novel, Henry's fourth, such compulsive reading. A classic tale of an innocent on the lam, Learning to Fly has the kind of plot that would have made Hitchcock smile in evil anticipation of its cinematic possibilities. And it's the kind of story that makes A Simple Plan by comparison look... simple. --Otto Penzler

From Publishers Weekly

After three books (the Agatha- and Anthony-nominee Circles of Confusion, etc.) featuring an amateur sleuth whose day job involves making sure people don't create any nasty messages with their vanity license plates, Henry has produced a stand-alone thriller that is far darker and uglier than any novel in her Claire Montrose series. A gruesome freeway pileup (52 vehicles, 14 deaths) has unexpected benefits for a young woman whose hippie parents named her Free: a new identity plus a bag containing $750,000 in drug money. When a passenger in her car, killed in the carnage, is mistakenly identified as Free, suddenly our pregnant, unemployed heroine has a way out of her problems and the money to finance it. She becomes Lydia, and assembles a new life in what she believes is the safe obscurity of another woman's persona. But then two dangerous men start to track her: a vicious drug dealer, who wants his money back, and Lydia's sicko husband, who wants his punching-bag wife back. In tone, mood and structure, this is a major departure from the Claire Montrose adventures, and fans may not forgive the author for depriving them of their favorite guessing game (try deciphering 6ULDV8, or CUNQRT). The harrowing accident scene (based loosely on a real event) that opens the story is very strong, but its promise goes largely unfulfilled by a fair-to-middling middle and then a predictable ending. All told this is but a passable thriller that lacks the originality readers of Henry's earlier books have come to expect. 2BAD. NYSTRY, but NTKWT.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Free, but not so Easy!, Jui 21 2004
Par Tiffany Ann (Black Diamond Bay) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Nineteen-year-old Free Meeker is the child of Hippie parents, who named their daughers Free and Moon. Free shaves her head, has a nose ring, a lousy two-timing boyfriend, a secret desire to be normal and she's pregnant. She's on her way from Medford (a good town to be from, I know, because I just left for greener pastures) up to Portland, Oregon to tell her parents. She picks up a hitchhiker named Lydia and is driving along when a freak dust storm causes a fifty-two car pile-up on the freeway. Lydia is killed. A bleeding and desperate man wants Free to help find his Nike bag, she does, but he dies.

Free leaves the scene with Lydia's wallet, goes to a motel, then finds out she's been mistakenly listed among the dead. The gym bag has $740,000 in it. So with Lydia's ID and the money, Free goes to Portland, buys a wig, moves in with a roommate and makes plans for her new life.

However, Lydia was fleeing a sadistic, abusive lout who now wants to find her so he can kill her. And that money belonged to a very unhappy drug dealer, who wants it back. They are both hot on Free's trail in this book that you will be up all night reading. Ms. Henry has severed up a delicious thriller and garnished it with characters who seem all two real. I just loved this book. It's a keeper, one I'll read again and again.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 A superior character driven thriller, Fév 26 2004
Par Larry Gandle (Tampa, Florida) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Free Meeker, a nineteen-year-old free spirit and soon to be an unwed mother is involved in a fatal pile up on a highway blinded by a dust storm. She survives but a fellow passenger, a hitchhiker, named Lydia, is killed. Lydia was running away from an abusive relationship with her husband. After finding a gym bag filled with drug money, Free decides to assume Lydia's identity and run away to start a new life for herself and her, as yet, unborn child. Of course, life is never so simple. Looking for Lydia is her enraged husband and Don Cannon, a drug dealer who desperately needs the money that Free has found or he will, himself, be killed.
April Henry has written a stand-alone novel with the subtext of "a thriller", Actually, LEARNING TO FLY should be more properly called a novel of suspense. April's novel is character driven while most true thrillers would be considered plot driven. The difference, as I see it, between the two is that the pacing would be much more rapid with the plot driven thrillers. The character driven thrillers must, by definition, move slower to allow the reader the time to get to know the character. April succeeds in creating an interesting yet sympathetic figure in Free Meeker. There are some character motivations that were not completely explained such as why a young policeman would be interested in an unwed pregnant woman. Otherwise, LEARNING TO FLY is a well-written novel that should appeal to readers on the beach or in the air. Personally, I would like to see a bit of a tighter plot but this one certainly succeeds as is.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 I vividly remember this book 2 years later, Janv. 31 2004
Par Prangster (West Linn, Oregon USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
If you are a fan of Henry's cozies, this is not quite the right book for you - but it does have a happy (kinda, sorta) ending. The writing is crisp, vivid, and effective. Oregon actually experienced the kind of dust-storm disaster so horrifically described in the opening. All of the characters are a little larger than life, which is why they are so memorable, including the City of Portland. I remember this book, enjoyed it a lot and hope you do too.
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2.0étoiles sur 5 Formulaic and disappointing.
The comparison another reviewer makes with Mary Higgins Clark is apt. Shallow characters, predictable plot twists, and writing on the level of a high-school junior. Read more
Publié le Oct. 22 2002 par William R. Oliver

3.0étoiles sur 5 A WHAT IF STORY-NOT A TRUE THRILLER
Learning to Fly April Henry
(pg. 288 Thriller Oregon)

A freak Oregon dust storm gives Free an chance of a lifetime. Read more

Publié le Sep 7 2002

4.0étoiles sur 5 A very good read
This is the first April Henry book I've read, and I really enjoyed it. I was reminded of Mary Higgins Clark -- you are kept moving-moving-moving through this book; the author... Read more
Publié le Aoû 9 2002

5.0étoiles sur 5 Alopecia, Ferrets & Darlene
In a brave and stunning departure from her endearing Claire Montrose series, April Henry has leapt to impressive new heights with "Learning to Fly. Read more
Publié le Jui 15 2002

5.0étoiles sur 5 a fast paced page turner
Henry scripts a fast paced page turner filled with multi dimensional characters. I couldn't stop reading this book and I loved the protagonist, Free. Read more
Publié le Jui 1 2002 par David D. Fitzgerald

5.0étoiles sur 5 Great Suspense Novel With Intriguing Heroine
I loved this book. Free Meeker is an unlikely heroine, a confused young woman trying to escape a bad relationship and life. Read more
Publié le Mai 14 2002

5.0étoiles sur 5 It's Midnight. Just One More Chapter, You Promise Yourself..
April Henry's new thriller is one of those books you advise people not to start at bedtime. I normally arise at 4:30am to write, and I was completely useless the morning after I... Read more
Publié le Mai 13 2002 par Julia Spencer-Fleming

5.0étoiles sur 5 exciting thriller
Free Meeker is coming home from visiting her sister when she becomes involved in a fifty two-car chain-reaction accident. Read more
Publié le Mai 12 2002 par Harriet Klausner

5.0étoiles sur 5 Learning to Fly
I enjoyed this book tremendously. The authors description of the multi car pile-up made me feel I should brace myself from oncoming cars. Read more
Publié le Mai 10 2002 par Judy Anderson

5.0étoiles sur 5 Close to home
Very interesting to me is that April Henry's mysteries are set in places in Oregon that are familiar to me. Read more
Publié le Mai 9 2002

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