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The Final Twist

Colter Shaw, Book 3

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The Final Twist

By: Jeffery Deaver
Narrated by: Kaleo Griffith
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The gripping new thriller from the No.1 Sunday Times bestseller Jeffery Deaver

Twist left.

Unique Investigator Colter Shaw is searching for the answer to his father’s final, posthumous riddle. It will lead him to evidence that will topple the secretive espionage company, BlackBridge.

Twist right.

He believes BlackBridge to be responsible for his father’s murder and brother’s disappearance. They can outmanoeuvre anyone, as the long trail of bodies behind them can confirm.
But they haven’t yet met Colter Shaw.

Don’t slip up.

This time the stakes are huge – the fate of a nation is in Colter’s hands. He must find the solution as to why his father died – but to do that he needs to stay alive…

©2021 Jeffery Deaver (P)2021 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction Thriller Mystery
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Intriguing final instalment

Jeffery Deaver does not disappoint with the intrigue and plot twists in this final book of the series. Keeps you engaged to the end.

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the storytelling

cleverly knit together, packed with descriptive essential details and vivid characters, the story unfolds, presenting surprise after surprise. Colter Shaw is a reluctant hero

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week episode

not as strong as the first two books, usual trope of the bad guy being British. narration was dullish

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very good interesting book.

loved it
Well narrated, very interesting story and ends well. family and difficulties merge with undercover work

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Disappointment

After thoroughly enjoying the first two, this third Colter Shaw novel was a huge disappointment.

I found the start of the book lacking in clarity and motivation was muddy; this may have been because it closely followed on from book two.

It did pick up as it went along but the end was unmemorable and I have little inclination to pick up book 4 when it comes out.

The narrator was workmanlike and didn’t help raise the book up much

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A bit dull

This was hard going. I didn't care about the story. The characters were one dimensional. Made it to the end but only because I kept hoping it would improve. Usually really enjoy Jeffery Deaver. This one is a dud though.

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Boring

Took an age to get started. The characters are very flimsy and two dimensional. Most of the narrative is spent discussing pointless and uninteresting details.
The worst bit was the author going over in painful detail how the previous chapters had been laid out by the protagonists. Unfortunately, the whole thing was so predictable that the explanation really wasn't required.
Overall, tedious and dreadful.

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Disappointingly dull

I have tried to get through this book, but it’s just so dull. For a thriller, each action scene is so boringly written that I genuinely fell asleep when listening to it. It’s such a shame because I want to like these hooks, but it’s just not written well enough to continue

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