Cape Times

You can bank on Barclay for suspense

- REVIEWER: JEFF AYERS

PARTING SHOT Linwood Barclay Loot.co.za (R367) Double Day

LINWOOD Barclay’s Parting Shot showcases the devastated town of Promise Falls a year after the horrific events that almost destroyed the community.

Detective Barry Duckworth thinks he’s seen it all when a young man walks into the station claiming to have no memory of the past two days.

He firmly believes he was abducted by aliens, but when Duckworth looks at the man’s back, he’s horrified to see a message tattooed there that claims responsibi­lity for a murder.

Private detective Cal Weaver is asked to investigat­e another young man who also has an issue with memory loss. Evidence shows that he got drunk, hopped into a car, and ran over a girl, killing her. He wants answers, even if it means he’s guilty. Weaver reluctantl­y takes the case.

The two cases will collide in unexpected ways, and watching over the entire town is someone bent on retributio­n and revenge.

Barclay knows how to keep readers turning the page, and this stand- alone novel set in the same town with the same characters after the events of his Promise Falls trilogy will have fans excited.

Newcomers might want to start at the beginning to get the full flavour of the story. One also has to wonder if another story set in the town is forthcomin­g, due to the story’s ambiguous ending.

While the community might not be the ideal place to live, the stories there do provide wonderful reading entertainm­ent.

– Associated Press

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