A review by rporlando91
Twin Peaks: The Final Dossier by Mark Frost

5.0

Immediate Review: Short but essential

Like many others, I watched Twin Peaks: The Return on Showtime in a constant sense of awe, confusion and jubilation. Was the ending as much of a cliffhanger as the one at the end of season two? Arguably, yes and this book will not lay things out for you in that regard. But what it will do is dive into the history and fates of many of the supporting characters as dossiers written by Tamara Preston after the conclusion of the series.

I was actually surprised as to how much closure we received for many of the characters enough to the point where I could see this book used as an excuse for never making a fourth season, unfortunately. But Frost is able to expertly convey enough information to make you feel enlightened on one page and voraciously wanting more on the next.

Was this shorter than I would have liked? Of course as I would love nothing more than more Twin Peaks, but what is there is essential reading for any fan of the show. You get answers to many questions while given the tools to maybe change the way you perceived the finale along the way.