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michaelsellars 's review for:

4.0

The perfect dessert following the discombobulating and wonderful main course that was season three of Twin Peaks. Don't expect this book to explain precisely just what the hell happened, particularly in the show's stunning final episode, but it certainly helps crystallize certain ideas and confirms some suspicions. What's more, it's a great read in its own right, and the character of Tamara Preston makes for a great narrative companion. In fact, I'd love Mark Frost to write a whole series of Tamara Preston 'Blue Rose' adventures.

The only downside for me was that the book throws a bucket of cold water all over my theory that Cooper never, in fact, leaves the Black Lodge, and everything we see in season three is a cruel and crazy variation on the Cartesian malicious demon concept. But you can't have everything.