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Trust Your Eyes - Linwood Barclay
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08-05-2012 12:44
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sarah5


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Trust Your Eyes - Linwood Barclay
'Trust your eyes' is the gripping new thriller from Canadian
author, Linwood Barclay. The novel
centres around two brothers, Ray Kilbride and Thomas, who suffers from
Schizophrenia. Thomas spends his time
obsessively checking a website called Whirl360 which maps out the whole world
which he is able to memorise. One day,
he spots what looks like a murder in a window of a New York department and
Thomas becomes determined to solve this mystery - but at what cost?
This is a fantastic page-turner, filled with twists and
turns which are hard to second guess. I
am a fan of Linwood Barclay but feel this is as good as the Richard and Judy
read: "No Time for Goodbye" which like many, introduced me to this
author. There is also an interesting
sub-plot surrounding the death of their father and the characters are
well-developed and believable. It also
dealt sensitively to the issue of mental health and Thomas was an intriguing,
if vulnerable, character throughout.
I would highly recommend this to any fans of thrillers - but
make sure you read it when you have a free day as it is hard to put this one
down!
Many thanks to Realreaders who sent me this.
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jobar


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Re: Trust Your Eyes - Linwood Barclay
Thanks for the review Sarah - I also have a review copy to read.
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alisondavina


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Re: Trust Your Eyes - Linwood Barclay
I recieved this one too and also highly recommend it. However I can't download my review onto RealReaders because it asks for URL and I dont know what it means. Can anyone help ?
Paw prints on my heart.
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suzann2


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Re: Trust Your Eyes - Linwood Barclay
I have enjoyed all Linwoods books and look forward to reading this one.
Sitting somewhere happily reading!
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alisondavina


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Re: Trust Your Eyes - Linwood Barclay
I managed to do it and this was my review.
This latest Linwood Barclay book is a feast of conspiracy that had me eating the pages hungrily. The original plot and its ingredient characters is a recipe for success. Thomas Kilbride is gifted but flawed. He spends his life in the attic memorizing city street plans on the Whirl 360 website believing that he is working for the CIA. When his brother Ray comes home after their father's death, both have adjustments to make, and when Thomas tells Ray he has seen a murder on the internet, Ray has no reason to believe that it is anything other than another delusion. Then things start to trouble Ray and it seems that there may be others who are interested in the apparent murder on the geographic website. The characters, Ray and Thomas, bounce off each other in a charming way throughout the story and they are pivotal in successfully binding it all together. Thomas's quirks are perfectly pitched and described and Ray's frustrations have a real feel. There were some amusing light moments in the fast moving plot that made me chuckle and allowed me to draw breath before setting off again into the melee. With each passing chapter a small element of the plot melted into place so that it rolled toward a crescendo that I though I had figured out. I should have known better. An accomplished author like Barclay was not going to make it that simple - the icing on the cake was still to come ! Trust your eyes and tickle your thriller taste buds with this one. Its a tasty, satisfying treat.
Paw prints on my heart.
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sarah5


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Re: Trust Your Eyes - Linwood Barclay
I e-mailed realreaders about the URL and you just need to add the link to the page you have posted your review on, so although you can't add it on Amazon yet, you can do so here, on goodreads etc. Hope that helps!
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kimborams


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Re: Trust Your Eyes - Linwood Barclay
I've loved all his books so far and can't wait for this one to get to the shops so us 'normal people' can read it!!
Just finished: The Orchardist ~ Amanda Coplin Now reading: The Lost Boy ~ Camilla Lackberg Books read: 2011:180; 2012:208; 2013: 88 Books read June 2013: 10
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annecater


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Re: Trust Your Eyes - Linwood Barclay
I have this one on the review pile too. Goodness knows when I'll get around to it though!
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frangipani


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Re: Trust Your Eyes - Linwood Barclay
Really love Linwood Barclay's books, definitely a wishlister!
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littlereader


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Re: Trust Your Eyes - Linwood Barclay
I have loved every one of his books that I have read, find them such page turners! I will definitely be looking out for this one, thanks for the review!
(PS I signed up to real readers months ago but not heard anything yet - does it take a long time for them to send anything?)
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annecater


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Re: Trust Your Eyes - Linwood Barclay
littlereader:(PS I signed up to real readers months ago but not heard anything yet - does it take a long time for them to send anything?)
The books come in fits and starts Lindsey. I've been reviewing for them for a couple of years now and sometimes months go by with no books and then 3 arrive within 2 weeks.
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littlereader


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Re: Trust Your Eyes - Linwood Barclay
annecater:
littlereader:(PS I signed up to real readers months ago but not heard anything yet - does it take a long time for them to send anything?)
The books come in fits and starts Lindsey. I've been reviewing for them for a couple of years now and sometimes months go by with no books and then 3 arrive within 2 weeks.
Thanks Anne
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aunte_shizzle


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Trust Your Eyes – Linwood Barclay
Hmmm, I think I might annoy a few people here; but if ever I
were to find out that Linwood Barclay and Harlan Coben were the same person it
wouldn’t surprise me. My response to their work is the same. Initially I am
ambivalent towards them and seldom seek their work out. However when
circumstances thrust their books my way I usually enjoy them.
But I didn’t like Trust Your Eyes. I loved it!! I
appreciated the character of Thomas although to me he presented as autistic. More
Aspergers than schizophrenic but there were elements of both. And the
relationship between Thomas and Ray wasn’t quite Rain Man but that thought came
in my head and I was amused towards the latter stages of the book when Howard
referenced that albeit in a less than affectionate manner. There were times,
too, in respect of Thomas’s enlistment by the CIA when I was reminded of A
Beautiful Mind.
The twists and turns of a thriller can often become so
complex and interwoven that the reader becomes lost and the final dénouement is
almost meaningless because the real clues are so elusive. But this plot
developed its complexities as we followed each ‘blunder’ by the ‘baddies’ thus
it was always accessible and possible to keep abreast of it without the sense
that the writer was trying to be too clever or outwit us.
I really enjoyed the fact that my various suspicions
regarding Thomas and Len Prentice were lurking as undercurrents throughout the
narrative but there was nothing definitive to go on. And I have to say I did
suspect Harry Peyton of some misdemeanour but I was way off the mark.
I found the majority of female characters to be
one-dimensional and I can’t make up my mind whether that was intentional or
not. It seemed as if they were more as integral plot tools than characters.
Even Julie seemed to pop up only when she was needed for story development. On
reflection that might also be true of the male characters apart from Ray and
Thomas.
And that is probably, for me, the novel’s crowning
achievement. It went beyond a good old crime thriller to an exploration of a
foundered family relationship and the potential for a greater understanding
between brothers.
“I was born with a reading list I will never finish.” - Maud Casey
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jobar


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Re: Trust Your Eyes - Linwood Barclay
I just finished this and think it is Linwood Barclay's best so far...I was slightly disappointed with his last book The Accident but am pleased to say that he is backon track with a fast action thriller that grips from the beginning.
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