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Twin Peaks: The Final Dossier

By: Mark Frost
Narrated by: Annie Wersching
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The crucial sequel to the New York Times bestselling The Secret History of Twin Peaks, Mark Frost bridges the twenty-five year gap beween the second and the third series of Twin Peaks with his compelling sequel - Twin Peaks: The Final Dossier.

With high anticipation with the return of the legendary show for another season with its enigmatic narrative and a cohort of beloved characters from the original series. Mark Frost and David Lynch’s surreal realm once again takes centre stage, creating an atmosphere ripe for speculation, discussion and interpretation.

What happened to key characters in the intervening twenty-five years? Find the enigmatic answers in the pages of Twin Peaks: The Final Dossier. Offering chilling insights into the new series, this final piece of Frost’s master storytelling cannot be missed. Anticipate a rollercoaster ride of cosmic twists and turns.

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short and sweet

Well worth an audible credit, and fills a lot of gaps from the show's ending.

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Yrev very satisfying!

This work of fiction serves as a companion to the TV series Twin Peaks. The unique charm of the series lies in the unsettling feelings provoked by the artistic flair of David Lynch, with fascinating setting and character lore provided by Mark Frost. The TV component left fans confused and aching from the ambiguous finale. This book acts as a restorative tonic, as readers are given closure on some of the more painful mysteries of the series, with ample room for reflection in order to draw personal conclusions on the abstract themes evident throughout the series. Mark Frost has been given his time to shine. Would recommend any new readers, listeners or watchers to begin by watching the TV component first. Revel in deliciously painful uncertainty in trying to rationalise what has been seen. Read or listen to this piece. Revel some more. You're most welcome!

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Wow Bob wow

It reveals who swallowed the bug after the bomb in that show. . .

I didn't see it coming.

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Short but enjoyable

Although it is rather short compared to A Secret History of Twin Peaks, it provides a good insight as to how Mark Frost interpreted the events of Twin Peaks: The Return and what happened to a lot of the characters in the intervening 25 years since the original series. Sometimes it provides hints rather than definitive answers and in some cases has left me with more questions than before. But overall I really enjoyed this and found that it adds to the mystery of Twin Peaks.

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A good companion, however...

Margaret Lanterman, not Coulson! Shame Chrysta Bell didn't narrate for her own character too. B+

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A must for Twin Peaks fans

Listened to this hot off rewatching Twin Peaks, Fire Walk with Me and The Return. Absolutely essential (and only) for Twin Peaks fans. Well narrated and immersive as is everything in the Twin Peaks world.

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Thank God we get to see another side of TP!

fantastic, really enjoyed Annie Wersching's performance on this and the secret history. It's a shame she didn't play TP on the return! I am just thankful that there are these audio books which really flesh out the character of Tamara Preston, a strong, intelligent and deep character rather then simply a bit of skirt as she was portrayed in the return.

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Only criticism? Not long enough!

Could happily have listened forever but time ran away. This was joyous. Relistening again right now 😊 Damn fine audiobook xx

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Perfect fan service

Frost's second TP book is concise fun. Expands Season 3 mythology. Only for the fans.

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I wish there was more

A fantastic little catch up to the serial finale, funny, heart warming and ultimately true to Twin Peaks.

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