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Fiction Suspense

Far From True

by (author) Linwood Barclay

Publisher
Doubleday Canada
Initial publish date
Mar 2016
Category
Suspense, Crime, Thrillers
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780385684545
    Publish Date
    Mar 2016
    List Price
    $22.95
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781400026593
    Publish Date
    Oct 2016
    List Price
    $12.99
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780385693158
    Publish Date
    Feb 2019
    List Price
    $19.95

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Description

From the Canadian king of suspense comes this edge-of-your-seat thriller with a startling twist, for fans of Harlan Coben, Lisa Gardner and Tami Hoag.
New York Times and #1 international bestselling author Linwood Barclay delivers the second spine-chilling thriller set in the troubled town of Promise Falls.
     After the screen of a run-down drive-in movie theater collapses and kills four people, the daughter of one of the victims asks private investigator Cal Weaver to look into a break-in at her father's house. Cal discovers a hidden room where salacious activities have taken place—as well as evidence of missing DVDs. But it may not be the discs the thief was interested in. . . .
     Meanwhile, Detective Barry Duckworth is still trying to solve two murders he believes are connected, since each featured a similar distinctive wound. And when yet another murder happens, Cal and Barry are both driven to pursue their investigations, no matter where they lead. But where they lead may be more horrific than either man can imagine.

About the author

Linwood Barclay is a former columnist for the Toronto Star. He is the #1 internationally bestselling author of many critically acclaimed novels, including The Accident, Never Look Away, Fear the Worst, Too Close to Home, and No Time for Goodbye. Multiple titles have been optioned for film.

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Editorial Reviews

National Bestseller
"Excellent." “Stephen King

"Fans will love Far From True." —The Globe and Mail 

"In this excellent sequel to 2015's Broken Promise, bestseller Barclay's knack for realistic characterizations makes each person, even the nasty ones, stand out." —Publishers Weekly, starred review

"[A] dark and dizzy tour de force . . . from one of the most reliable craftsmen in crime fiction." —Kirkus Reviews
"You can bet that Barclay—an international bestseller who counts Stephen King as a fan—will deliver the thrills." —Ottawa Citizen 
“A heady mix of small-town politics, sex and murder. Barclay writes terrific suburban thrillers, and his characters feel like real people.” ?Associated Press
Praise for Linwood Barclay:
 • "Where has Linwood Barclay been all my life?" —Stephen King
 • "Canada's current thriller king." —National Post
 • "If you haven't discovered him yet, it's time you did." —The Globe and Mail
 • "Twist-driven thrillers packed with emotion are a hallmark of Barclay's career." —USA Today

User Reviews

Second in a Trilogy

I enjoyed this a lot more than the first book because now I'm aware going in that we are in the midst of a trilogy :-) And as such there is still no answer to the big mystery which started in the first book. We become a little wiser, but there are more questions than answers and during the overall plot there are some mini-arcs going on at the same time which do get resolved. One thing that I didn't really "get" with the first book because it frustrated me so much, and because I read Barclay's earlier books when they were first published which is quite some time ago, is what the author is actually doing with this series! The Promise Falls Trilogy is populated with characters from his previous books! When I started to think about this and pay attention to it, I became way more interested in who these characters actually were because I remembered their pasts that kept being referenced! The three books the main characters are taken from are: Too Close to Home, Never Look Away and A Tap on the Window.

There is a *lot* going on in this book. Barclay has to spend a good amount of time backtracking, like in any trilogy, reminding us what happened in the previous book. I sometimes find that annoying (especially in fantasies) but in a mystery this intricate it was essential for me! I haven't got a clue who the ultimate villain is going to be as everybody I've put my money on so far has ended up dead. So all bets are off as far as I'm concerned and I can't wait for the last book to see how Barclay ties all these loose ends together!

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