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Parting Shot by Linwood Barclay

charvi_not_just_fiction's review

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adventurous dark mysterious reflective tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

Linwood Barclay never disappoints, he always has me hooked!
While I didn't read the others in the Promise Fall series (you don't need to either), I thoroughly enjoyed this one. It might be because I had read at least one other book set in Promise Falls but I was able to keep track of the characters and plotlines.

I love the way Barclay writes his characters and weaves multiple stories into the main plot. It's often hard to tell what might happen and while I had some guesses, I was still left shocked multiple times. The mystery in itself is engaging and fascinating as is the history of the town but I also liked how it explored the impact of social media, vigilante justice and the psychological conditions of young people who are framed as criminals. I won't go into any details to further maintain the suspense but I really flew through this book.

My only complaint is that the ending is so freaking abrupt! I get the intention and even though I was screaming at the choice my contention is that yes we got our answers but it felt like the book literally ended mid-paragraph.
Oh well, here's hoping it won't keep me up at night!

glammybird's review

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emotional mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

judithdcollins's review against another edition

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5.0

Top 30 Best Books of 2017

Linwood Barclay returns with his riveting series, Promise Falls following The Twenty Three #3 (2016) with his best yet, in the twisty PARTING SHOT (#4) — a fitting title for his latest riveting thriller.

Packed with a severe savage punch, and more twists than the Pacific Hwy., we revisit the small fictional town of Promise Falls in upstate New York, outside of Albany.

A small town filled with scandal and secrets and an overwhelming need for revenge and some evil vigilante justice!

However, often we find the revenge directed at the wrong person which causes some major problems for everyone involved. (sorry, killed the wrong person-collateral damage).

Read My Reviews:
Broken Promise #1
Final Assignment #1.5
Far From True #2
The Twenty-Three #3

PARTING SHOT almost slipped by me. Thank goodness, the minute I received the newsletter from the author, I was on Amazon clicking away to purchase this one.

Having read every book in this engrossing series, PARTING SHOT was my favorite. I stayed up until 5 am two mornings in a row to finish. It was worth every minute.

Again, keep your scorecard handy and hang on for a roller coaster wild ride!

This time around, we revisit with characters PI Cal Weaver and Detective Barry Duckworth (two of my favorites) from Promise Falls. Even though the two guys are familiar with one another, neither of the two realize the other is working separate cases which will ultimately connect.

I for one, am hoping these two go into business together for future books. A huge fan of the series.

There is a common interest that bridges the two cases. Just Deserts.

A vigilante. A website for those who want Justice. Even though not in the legal sense. People all over the planet inspired to exact vengeance on people who've got it coming, hoping like crazy that what they do is nasty enough to be honored on the website.

Of course, Promise Falls is well-known in this department. Getting even.

Duckworth almost died in the last book and is now a hero. He loves his donuts; however, his wife wants him around a little longer and has changed his diet. He is now down to 233 (loss of 47 pounds). However, he is still tempted.

Could he be getting too old for the job? Maybe a career change is in order?

His is married to Maureen and has a son named Trevor (now twenty-five living back at home). Duckworth's current case takes him to a bar, Knights and when he looks at the surveillance video; his son is lip locking in a corner with some gal, named Carol. Unemployed, but out drinking and evidently up to something secretive.

What do they have to do with the abduction?

A guy, Brian Gaffney was abducted from the bar, and he does not remember anything. However, he has tattooed on his back, “I’m the sick F*** who killed Sean. He has no clue what this means? He seeks Duckworth’s help.

There was also an older case of a younger guy, Craig Pierce (known sex offender) who molested a mentally disabled girl and someone had taken matters into their own hands, months ago- since the law did not make him pay.

Someone abducted him and had a dog to disfigure him. Half his face is missing, plus some manly private parts (ouch). The guy is barely alive. However, he is out to find the person who did this to him.

Could it be the same person after Jeremy this time?

However, did what happened to Brian have anything to do with the other cases, or was he in the wrong place at the wrong time?

Cal Weaver has suffered much loss from the previous books. His wife and son are gone. He is moving on and out on his own with a PI business.

His assignment takes him to twenty-something, Jeremy’s family. The wealthy grand-aunt, alcoholic mother-Gloria, her boyfriend, Bob, attorney, Grant Finch and prominent businessman, rich Galen Broadhurst – the guy who owned the Porch.

Jeremy, was supposedly drunk driving one of his father’s friends' 9ll Porch and ran over and killed a young innocent girl. The attorney and mother helped him get off (so he did not have to do prison time), and there are many which are unhappy.

They dubbed him as The Big Baby. He also has a friend Charlene. (many red herring here). The website followers are all over this case. They want to make him pay since the legal system did not.

Was there something else at play here they overlooked in the original investigation? Was Jeremy guilty? You can be sure Cal will find it.

Now throw in the mix, Jeremy and Brian look similar. Also to complicate matters, Brian was seeing a married woman Jessica (which he was unaware of her status). Also, Brian’s neighbors have issues (this gets quite comical with the dad).

Why would someone tattoo something permanently etched into someone’s skin? A hidden message?

In the social media world and real life, they are making Jeremy and his family miserable. They are in danger. They call in Cal to be his so-called bodyguard while investigating. However, Cal digs a little deeper into Jeremy’s past problems and gets too close to the truth putting them in more danger.

Cal is on the run with Jeremy to keep the wolves away and get him out of town; however, someone is tracking them. However, it may be more than one person after them with different motives.

Wow, PARTING SHOT was unputdownable! As always, in addition to the main cases, there are also always some entertaining secondary characters which always bring more exciting drama. Leave it up to Barclay to bring in another shocker added twist at the 98% mark.

Supercharged, from social media attacks and those who want to make their mark no matter how far they have to go to achieve their status.

One of my favorite authors, (have read all his books), Barclay delivers a non-stop action crime thriller, in this town of wacky and dysfunction. An influential writer, Barclay keeps the dry humor, domestic suspense, surprises, and plot twists coming full throttle from upstate New York to Cape Cod— there is never a dull moment.

If you have not experienced Linwood Barclay, highly suggest you get started. For fans of Michael Robotham and Harlan Coben as well as those readers who enjoy intelligent dark thrillers with loads of twists.

Can’t wait to see what’s next! It is high time for a movie. What an imagination and a fantastic storyteller.

JDCMustReadBooks

carlg88's review against another edition

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4.0

Another smash hit by Barclay. Fabulous reading about the Promise Falls community again. Nice to learn the fate of Detective Duckworth and also David Harewood from the precious book.
There is certainly room for Barclay to revisit Promise Falls at a future date if he so wished. The story does conclude nicely but there’s at least one incident that needs to be tied off.
This thriller is amongst one of the best by this author I’ve read.

scallywag316's review against another edition

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4.0

I was unaware this was the fourth in the Promise Falls series. That being stated, this is a splendid stand-alone book as I was not casting about in a myriad of direct references to past books, as they were limited.

Mr. Barclay like a master angler knows how to efficiently utilize his equipment expertly. This is a multi-layered story with many twists and turns that had me hook, line and sinker. It was well-paced and ticked along nicely with authentic characters and a solid storyline providing few subtle subplots all ensuring "tight lines" for Mr. Barclay.

novelesque_life's review against another edition

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4.0

RATING: 4 STARS
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I loved the fourth book in the Promise Falls series. I have liked the series on the whole but I did not enjoy them as much as Barclay's standalone novels. This book was very reflective of his standalone tight story with lots of suspense. You could read this one as a standalone but you will be missing out on the background stuff and some things they mention.

mickysbookworm's review against another edition

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challenging dark tense fast-paced

4.0

scrollsofdragons's review against another edition

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4.0

4.5 I guess it's hard to come back from the epic finale that was The Twenty Three. Like, that was one of my favorite books of all time and this was a way of a step down from that. I still loved it and the charm I get from these novels was still there but it still just doesn't live up to the rest.

Spoiler We did get the answers to the questions left at the end of the trilogy. So Randy won and is now Mayor which I do like him so I'm happy he got the job. David was mentioned so it doesn't look like he was in trouble. Cal's family are back to normal and Barry is trying to be healthy.
Poor Cal, he and Jeremy got really close like he did with Crystal and now he's set to lose someone all over again, when does that guy catch a break?

mshambley76's review against another edition

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5.0

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

she_reads_truth_365's review against another edition

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mysterious slow-paced

3.0