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What a delightfully clever story Mouth to Mouth is — The unnamed narrator bumps into his former college acquaintance, Jeff, at the airport. While they await their delayed flight, Jeff recounts the story of how he saved a drowning man’s life at the beach years earlier and how doing so redirected the course of his own life. Jeff had to know more about the man he saved and one day, finds himself visiting the man’s art gallery. This action sets off a series of other decisions, changing Jeff’s future.

The chapters are short and leave your wanting more — I read this story quickly, staying intrigued throughout. I had to see how things played out for Jeff, with a constant sense of hesitancy about what was to come. Mouth to Mouth is an entertaining read with an unexpected conclusion.
The book is like a story narrated within a story. Don’t worry it is not confusing at all. The plot itself is simple yet it is the excellent writing that turns it into a page-turner. This is a general fiction that has thriller and mystery elements to it. You just want to know what is going to happen next. The story is less than 200 pages and the chapters are short making you fly through the book very quickly.