The Passenger
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How was she miraculously absolved of Frank's murder is the end?
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Yes Ryan was her half brother and was weak and she got away with Franks murder .

It does have some unexplained things, such as how Blue got away with killing 2 (?) men and Nora also killed....did she really have to kill Reggie? I know it was self-defense but she could have shot him in the foot or something so he can't run after her.
I don't think Nora killed Frank but was a suspect in it. I think she ran not just because of that but also the false accusation of murder of her two classmates. She was accused of being the driver that forced the other car off the bridge. It was Logan. Ryan was in the back seat.
If I recall correctly, she married Frank after she had already been running for years.
I still found this to be a page-turning, psychological thriller with a pace that kept going. Every page had something going on. Not a dull moment, that's for sure. I found Domenic a bit boring and didn't see his purpose in the whole story.
This book reminded me of the movie "Thelma and Louise", as I expected Blue and Nora to go on the run together.
Ryan ruined Nora's life, when he claimed SHE ruined HIS. He LIED because he's weak, period. And he wasn't even grateful that she SAVED his life. Should have let him drown. On that note, I'm glad Logan got the death he was asking for, and in the same place where he committed murder earlier. Poetic justice.....
I felt like I was on the run with her, as it was so vividly written. I know I'd never have that kind of courage, and it took a lot of courage. And living off the grid is nearly impossible these days. Before tech, it was easier to change your identity.
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How was she miraculously absolved of Frank's murder is the end?
a lot of unanswered questions and plot holes!!