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The Twenty-Three

By: Linwood Barclay
Narrated by: Richard Poe, Brian O’Neill
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Publisher's summary

Everything has been leading to this.

It's the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend, May 23rd, and the small town of Promise Falls, New York, has found itself in the midst of a full-blown catastrophe. Hundreds of people are going to the hospital with similar flu-like symptoms - and dozens have died. Investigators quickly zero in on the water supply. But the question for many, including private investigator Cal Weaver, remains: Who would benefit from a mass poisoning of this town?

Meanwhile, Detective Barry Duckworth is faced with another problem. A college student has been murdered, and he's seen the killer's handiwork before - in the unsolved homicides of two other women in town. Suddenly, all the strange things that have happened in the last month start to add up. Bloody mannequins found in car "23" of an abandoned Ferris wheel, a fiery, out-of-control bus with "23" on the back, that same number on the hoodie of a man accused of assault. The motive for harming the people of Promise Falls points to the number 23 - and working out why will bring Duckworth closer to death than he's ever been before.

©2016 Linwood Barclay (P)2016 Recorded Books

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Good character development.

I liked the story. It had twists and turns and some of the characters were well developed. This book seemed to resolve problems from another book he wrote. I can’t remember that title. Kind of strange.

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Wanted More, Many Loose Ends But Still Good Listen

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Not if they haven't read book one or two. Most authors add refreshers in the story so readers can get reacquainted with the characters but this one really didn't. Frequently I had to go research to rememeber who was who.

Who was your favorite character and why?

David has always been my favorite and I was really disappointed with how they left his part of the story kind of a mystery at the end.

Have you listened to any of Richard Poe and Brian O’Neill ’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

These two narrators are excellent. I really enjoy listening to any book they narrate.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

Vengence is a Bitch

Any additional comments?

I love Linwood Barclay and have listened to every one of his books but this one left me with so many questions and from I understand, this was the end to the series. To those who have listened to book one and two, I encourage you to listen to this one too. The end of the book just felt rushed and the last line of the book was just stupid. I think the readers deserved a more complete ending, that's all.

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Promise less story lines

If you have not read previous books of Promise Falls - this is not 4 U. Multiple mini stories made this hard to follow. Still, look forward to Barclay's next book

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Don’t Drink the Water ...

... and never visit Promise Falls! Promise Falls, Upstate NY, is having a really bad month. Okay, I am pretty sure that Promise Falls does not really exist (I could not find it in my Maps app); but Mr. Barclay makes it feel awfully real in his Promise Falls series. In any case, I suggest that you visit there only virtually, via this audiobook series, because Promise Falls is turning into a dangerous place to live! However, you really, really must start from the beginning, with “Broken Promise.” In fact, if you want to get properly diligent about it, you should first listen to Barclay's “Too Close to Home,” “Never Look Away,” and “A Tap on the Window,” in order to learn the full back-story on the characters that re-appear in the Promise Falls series. (BTW: I suspect that we will be hearing more from Barclay about Promise Falls, because he leaves a few plot threads dangling here in “The Twenty-Three.” I cannot wait for the next episode!)

Mr. Barclay uses a clever technique in this Promise Falls series, where each entry features a different character, who gets to speak in the first person. First, out-of-work newspaper reporter David Harwood (whom we learned about in “Never Look Away”) tells the story from his point-of-view in “Broken Promise.” Then, private investigator Cal Weaver (from “A Tap on the Window”) picks up the story in “Far from True.” Finally, police detective Barry Duckworth (introduced in “Too Close to Home”) tells us about Promise Falls’ poisoned-water mystery here in “The Twenty-Three.” You will like Barry Duckworth. He has smarts, intuition, diligence … and an inordinate sweet-tooth. What’s not to like?

In each of the Promise Falls series so far, the publishers used two narrators: one to voice the featured character, and one to narrate the rest of the story. “The Twenty-Three” has the best pair of narrators in this series, in my opinion. I especially liked Richard Poe’s depiction of Detective Barry Duckworth. Poe believably conveys not only Duckworth’s investigative thought processes, but also his — funny! — battle with doughnuts; and Poe capably voices the other characters with whom Duckworth dialogues.

Bottom Line: If you like mysteries, then buy this audiobook … but first listen to its prequels in the Promise Falls series.

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I LOVE the Characters In this Series!

I’ve just discovered Linwood Barclay in the last month. After listening to a few books he’s been elevated to my favorite Author list. He’s greatest gift is creating characters in such a way that the reader’s emotions are consistently being multiplied. You hate a character one minute, then you love the character in the next scene/book. They all have human flaws, nobody is overly perfect The narration on nearly all the books I listen to so far are very good. The narrators seem to change a lot in this series but all have done a great job overall. I highly recommend all the books by this author!

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Okay Story.... But Too Slow...

This is a good story but somehow not enough ... too slow. The search for the person(s) who poisoned the town's water supply kept the story moving towards that resolution. However, while the path to that resolution had good twists and turns, I found a good bit of it boring. The unexpected twist at the end was very surprising and did earn the story some redemptive points, but not much.

The plot centers around finding out who had a motive that drove them to harm the people of Promise Falls ... who was as mad as hell and couldn't take it anymore? and to get even they poisoned the town's water supply. Investigators were on the hunt and plot twists ensued. The story was mostly about who died as a result of the poisoned water. I lost interest and didn't care anymore.

The narration was significantly the most irritating aspect of this listen. The narrators performed in a breathless, on the verge of hysteria, like they were doing scenes from the long ago TV show, "Dragnet." Frustrating, irritating and annoying ! !

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I’m Obsessed w/Linwood Barclay Books!

The Twenty-Three is Part 3 in a series of 3 books 1) Broken Promise 2) Far from True 3) The Twenty-Three. There is a previous book titled Never Look Back, although not part of this series, provides a tiny bit of back story on the town of Promise Falls, however, it really isn’t a must read. I’m obsessed with Linwood Barclay books! I’ve listened to all that are available on Audible, and I’m not so patiently standing-by for the next New book! The Twenty-Three is narrated by Richard Poe & Brian O'Neill , both are outstanding!

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I always like Linwood Barclay

Another good listen. Good narration is very important, and I like these men for the awesome job they did.
This writer is always interesting and writes a grabbing mystery. I had no idea who did it!

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Thriller With Humor & Entertaining Characters

What did you love best about The Twenty-Three?

The intertwining of the character's stories, with really creative plot lines.

How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?

Assumed the reader had read the novels in the Promise Falls series, especially the previous one, "Far From True". The author spent way, way, too much time catching the reader up, making the story plod along at times, while in the moment, it moves at breakneck speed, like a Saturday Afternoon Serial. I, like many readers, I'm sure, read books in their series order, so I do not need to be told the underlying story over again, let's just get on with completing the story arc. I.E. - We know how David met Sam, yet Mr. Barclay has to relive the entire sequence of events over and over. Just mentioning the shotgun would be enough of a trigger for me (no pun intended!).

Which scene was your favorite?

any scene with Barry Duckworth - love his character. Doughnut, anyone? I also love Crystal.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

Want a cup of coffee.... well, not so much!

Any additional comments?

I love Mr. Barclay's work, and will continue to read his stories. I did find this book to be almost tedious at times, due to the author feeling the need to assume the reader either has no memory, or has never read a previous book in the series. I was just screaming some times at the player, "just get on with it". The narrators were great, especially Mr. Duckworth's character.

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Unfinished storylines

After listening to three books in this series I don't trust Barclay to wrap up storylines at all. A long book, which is fine if its enjoyable and finishes well or maybe at least finishes. I liked listening to the whole book, but then I guess he didn't know how to wrap up most of the stories so he just didn't bother. I wish I hadn't!

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