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

3.0

If you came to this book for answers to the mysteries of Twin Peaks: The Return, you'll find slim pickings. This is basically a recap of the stories of most of the show's major characters, with some new information about what happened between seasons and (in a couple of minor exceptions) after The Return. The one major revelation comes right at the end and is basically a confirmation of a widely-held fan theory.

It's an entertaining enough read, though short. It has a problem right off the bat when an autopsy report supposedly written by Albert Rosenfield in 1989 contains anachronistic references to trigger warnings and to kick-starting a craft brewery, which is quite sloppy from a writer known for his historical fiction.