The Flight Attendant - Part 2: Chapters 11 - 15 Summary & Analysis

Chris Bohjalian
This Study Guide consists of approximately 62 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Flight Attendant.

The Flight Attendant - Part 2: Chapters 11 - 15 Summary & Analysis

Chris Bohjalian
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Summary

In Chapter 11, Elena thought about her father, who had suffered what everyone thought was a stroke. Elena knew there would be consequences for her because of the flight attendant even if she did kill her. She wondered if her father, also a Russian spy, had been as heartless as Viktor. Elena also knew that she had acted as he had because of what really happened to her father.

In Chapter 12, in Rome, Cassie had picked up Enrico, the bartender at the hotel where she was staying. She knew the only reason she had invited him to her room was that she was drunk and was not thinking.

Awake at four o'clock in the morning, Cassie ordered oatmeal and spiked coffee, hoping to fortify herself before she listened to voice mail messages from Frank Hammonds, an FBI agent, and Ani. Hammonds wanted Cassie...

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