Book Review: Far From True
Far From True |
But it's not just that, there are far more stranger mysteries in store - like the fact that the collapse was triggered by IEDs at precisely 23:23 hours, that 23 dead squirrels were found strung up together on a fence, that three bloody mannequins were left hanging from car 23 of an abandoned ferris-wheel, that a man wearing a hoodie with the number 23 was accused of sexual assault, that an out-of-control bus with the number 23 on the back was set ablaze, and that all these events were happening around the Memorial Day weekend, which is.. May 23. By the end of it all, we are left none the wiser as to who might be running the sick show. (Barclay's next and final novel in the series The Twenty-Three, which arrives this November, should hopefully clear things a bit!) But suffice to say, the screen collapse deaths sets off a separate train of events, complete with its own set of twists and turns galore that should keep you satisfied until the next one arrives. Best read as a series, duh!
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