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Twisted

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One of my anticipated releases of 2019, I was just delighted to receive an advance copy from NetGalley a few days ahead of its Irish release.

Steve Cavanagh is shaping up to be one of my favourite authors alongside Michael Connelly and it's exciting to watch his work go from strength to strength with each new novel.

With a great cast of characters Twisted totally lived up to its name with twists coming at me from all directions...it definitely kept me on my toes!
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BEFORE YOU READ THIS BOOK
I WANT YOU TO KNOW THREE THINGS:

1. The police are looking to charge me with murder.
2. No one knows who I am. Or how I did it.
3. If you think you've found me. I'm coming for you next.

After you've read this book, you'll know: the truth is far more twisted…
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This is Steve Cavanaghs first stand-alone after his awesome Eddie Flynn series and he definitely smashed it! I'm looking forward to see what he comes up with next!

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I was rather underwhelmed by Twisted. I had heard that Thirteen was very good, so I thought I’d try this one, but it seemed pretty run-of-the-mill stuff to me. The plot is based around a reclusive, mysterious author, JT LeBeau, whose books make millions but whose life seems to be involved with a number of murders. To say more would be a significant spoiler.

The thing is, the book is constructed entirely so that there can be “Twists”. (And just in case we don’t admire them sufficiently we’re even told by a character how very difficult this is.) I am prepared to suspend disbelief, sometimes from a considerable height for a really good book, but I found a lot of Twisted rather silly and a bit dull. The opening hundred pages or so are padded with masses of tedious and largely irrelevant detail about unconvincing characters’ lives, thoughts and so on, to the extent that I kept suspecting that the author was paid by the word, thinking “get on with it!” and skimming judiciously. I didn’t miss anything important. When things did begin to happen, nothing was much of a surprise and there are some ridiculous coincidences and some utter implausibilities: for example, a character who is obsessed with concealing his true background isn’t really sure where he left a vital document which may or may not have been stolen. Really? Later, another similarly obsessed character leaves his laptop alone with someone else and available to be read, to the extent that it doesn’t even require a password to bring it out of sleep mode. Huh? Even mine does that. And so on.

It’s well enough written to be readable, but the knowledge that we’re always being set up for the next Twist made it unengaging for me, and that knowledge meant that I saw several of the Twists coming. The ending is absurdly silly and I wasn’t all that sorry to finish it. This might be OK for a brain-off beach read or the like, but nothing more.

(My thanks to Orion for an ARC via NetGalley.)

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The author once again delivers a gripp8ng story that keeps you on the edge of your seat. Brilliant characters and fantastic story line

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Thank you to NetGalley, Orion and Steve Cavanagh for my arc in exchange for an honest review.

I am already a huge fan of Steve Cavanagh so I was very excited to receive this arc and get reading. The book title says it all really. The story is so full of twists and turns I think I've whiplash after finishing it. Although unlike a lot of thrillers that are this 'twisted', it works. You're not expecting the twists and you certainly can't predict them. I especially enjoyed how Maria was developed as character almost quietly in the background without you noticing. A compelling read, with a killer ending.

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Immensely divertying, self-referential sinuous thriller.

I'm a big believer in the synopsis, if it holds my attention then I don't tend to look at reviews. Cavanagh's previous novel, Thirt3en, drew me in from a summary alone, and this standalone psychological thriller also ensnared me.

I loved the way the author plays with the reader throughout, offering teasers, clues, a book-within-a-book, a frame of reference with real authors mentioned, as if this book and the writer contained within it were a genuine bestselling sensation.

The author in question is J. T. LeBeau, a reclusive writer whose every crime novel sells millions, with a knack for devising 'killer twists' that nobody sees coming. A young wife, having a passionate affair through loneliness, comes to realise her husband Paul IS this world-famous but never seen author, and he has millions he has been keeping from her.

The stage is thus set for a series of events that saw me racing from chapter to chapter, viewpoint to viewpoint: the husband, the wife, the detective, the lover. Having read one of the author's previous works, I enjoyed the references to 'Eddie Flynn', to Child and Connolly. Cavanagh hits the nail on the head when he asks us: who cares about a reclusive writer, "this mysterious, hermetic writer....? Isn't it enough that we have the books? Yes. And no." Everyone wants to unravel a mystery, to know the secret. And as a reader, I wanted to uncover and guess for myself all the hidden enigmas of Twisted.

The title itself is smart, the characters equally so, you know who you want to trust, but nobody is clear-cut black-or-white hero-or-villain here. All have back stories, motivations.

This moves along nicely, carrying you along in the action, guessing how it's going to end. One final twist in the tail which made me smile, and it really is a clever creation. It's one I can see making an excellent film, wonderful set-pieces and tension.

It won't be easy to readers to guess how it's all going to end, and the story doesn't speak down to you. A cut above (if that's not a little blackly ironic) the regular thriller.

With thanks to Netgalley for the sample reading copy.

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Twisted is the perfect name for this book, normally I hate being told in advance that a book has a twist but in this case a twist or twists are what this story centers around and there are twists left, right and center, I felt like I was twisted up in knots!
I have to say I really enjoyed it. I didn't know what way it was going to go and it kept me on my toes which kept me really interested. I enjoyed the character development of Maria because at the start I thought she was a bit of a sad case but as the book progressed I was cheering her on.
I liked the whole concept of the book, a writer writing about writers is always going to be interesting, I mean they know how it all really goes, Trying to figure out who the real writer was, was another mystery. I enjoyed the ups and downs and how it all unfolded.
I think a lot of people will really enjoy this, it was certainly Twisted but that's what made it fun!

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This is the first book I have read by this author and it won’t be the last. It was so different from other psychological thrillers with a totally unique storyline. I loved all the twists and turns. Would highly recommend this book

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Oh my gosh! This book is amazing!!!

There are more twists and turns in this then I could count! Steve Cavanagh truly keeps you on your toes throughout this book and makes it one that is impossible to put down!!!!

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More Twists than a pretzel !
Another amazing read thanks to Steve Cavanagh. If you loved Thirteen and his other Eddie Flynn stories you’re going to love Twisted.
In Twisted Eddie Flynn only gets a passing nod as a character is referred to as ‘no Eddie Flynn’ but Steve’s best known character isn’t missed in his latest offering.
The characters in Twisted are at times complex with them all bringing a different dimension to the story, which is essentially a story of lies, greed, revenge and psychopaths.
Just when you think you’ve worked out the characters and where the story is leading you, Steve’s writing manages to twist it in a different and unexpected direction. I think I lost count of the amount of times I exclaimed ‘Oh my God!’ and ‘What!’.
I would dare anyone to read this and then not be recommending it everyone they meet. Another winner from Steve Cavanagh.

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Twisted is a fast paced thriller with ‘a twist’ Difficult to describe the plot as I feel I’d give away main spoilers, a story within a story that I took a little time to get my head around particularly when the twist occurred. I did enjoy this book though not as much as this authors previous books especially Thirteen which is brilliant.
I think my main problem was that I didn’t particularly like any of the characters so wasn’t really invested in what happened to them, that said this is a well constructed thriller that keeps you turning those pages and causing a few episodes of breath holding.
My thanks to net galley and publisher for the opportunity to review this book honestly.

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I absolutely love the Eddie Flynn series of books by this brilliant author and when I saw this was a stand-alone, I was more than excited to read it. I wasn’t disappointed.

This starts off like a slow climb on a roller coaster, but when you get to the top the thrill is fast and furious. There are just as many twists too. It’s a white knuckle ride, that’s for sure.

Paul Cooper is married to Maria. He works away from home for long periods and Maria is unhappy in her marriage. She begins an affair with one of the local waiters, Daryl, and is blissfully happy. By chance they both find some information in Paul’s locked study which is breathtaking for them both; and so begins a string of events which will ultimately change both their lives forever.

Paul meanwhile is locked away on his boat, totally unaware of events unfolding back at home. His life also will never be the same.

The story is set in Port Lonely which is kept safe by the wonderful Sheriff Abraham Dole (who I just loved so much) and his brilliant Deputy, Bloch. These are two of the best police officers I have ever come across; they don’t take anything at face value and their instincts are as keen as mustard. Just absolutely terrific.

I won’t say anymore as it’s one humdinger of a story and to do that would ruin the whole thing. It certainly is very Twisted! Also loved the cheeky mention of Eddie Flynn. Great touch.

Read it and lose yourself in this great book.

I received an ebook of Twisted through NetGalley for an honest review. My thanks to Orion Publishing Group and Steve Cavanagh for the opportunity.

Publication date: 4 April 2019

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Absolutely loved this, and will be buying the rest of Cavanagh’s books based on this. With a title like this, I expected twists in the plot, however after a few years of predominantly reading twisty thrillers I’ve become adept at spotting them.

Not this time.

Superbly plotted and well written. Will be reading again in the hope of spotting some clues!

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Do not read this book if you are unable to finish it off in one go. You will resent everyone and everything around you that come in the way of you and this book! An absolute must read for all readers who love psychological thrillers with a twist!!

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Best thriller I’ve read in ages! Fast paced and it just doesn’t stop the whole way through the book. I’ll definitely be reading more by this author.

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Wow, that was intense!

This had me hooked from the outset.

Dark tale with so many twists I found myself stopping to try decide what was fact & what was fiction.

Quirky & so different from the norm.

What’s not to love?

4.5 stars

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A brilliantly twisted and oft unexpected standalone thriller from Steve Cavanagh, probably the most fun you'll have with a book this year.


Bit of a rollercoaster with some insane characters and a terrific finale. Clever and hugely addictive. 

Full review to follow for the tour.

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I love the Eddie Flynn series, so I was really looking forward to this. However, it just didn't click with me. I'm not that bothered about "Twist" thrillers, which this most definitely was. I didn't warm to any of the characters (which is probably the point), and for the first third I was questioning why I was reading it. It definitely picked up in the middle, I started to enjoy myself - but I was always aware of looming twists in the untrustworthy narration - this spoiled the flow of the story for me. At times It felt more like an exercise in writing a twisty thriller.
If you enjoy this kind of book I would definitely recommend it - I liked it enough to give it 3 stars.

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Twistier than a double helix, with a supercharged pace, this book is ideally placed for adaptation as a Hollywood blockbuster.. It's Cavanagh's first stand alone but I doubt it will be his last.

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Twisted by Steve CAVANAGH

Such a great premise for a thriller. The story of an anonymous serial killer written by an anonymous serial killer who writes fiction bestsellers about the crimes he has committed. But no one knows who he is, not even his publisher. Will the past catch up with him as we come to twist after unexpected twist? Written as a fast paced thriller with the protagonists being chased down by the unlikely pairing of police detectives Bloch and Dole, a riveting plot which winds it's way through many unexpected direction changes.
A hard book to review without giving anything away. Think - multiple unreliable narrators, think- follow the money, think- marital secrets and infidelity, think- lone wolf.....and you may get a slight flavour of this JT LeBeau/Steve Cavanagh masterpiece. Once read, never forgotten.

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"Twisted" repeatedly takes you to the brink, leaves you there, then comes back for more. Undeniably, it’s a story that has several stings in its ‘tale’.

Having plot spirals wound tighter than coiled springs, just when you think you’ve got it all straightened out another one pops up! This considerable scheming is sustained, all of which is consistently sharp, bold, and controlled throughout.

Although I didn’t settle into the ride straight away, once I became comfortable with the direction the book was steering toward it floored the accelerator and I read non-stop ‘til the end.

It would be absurd of me to attempt to outline even the basics of the plot. I’ll just say that although events may skirt around the edges of credibility they present opportunities for pure, undiluted thrills and a massive case of second-guessing for any reader!

A somewhat insignificant thing I appreciated was the blink-and-you’d- miss-it ‘cameo’ role of fictional lawyer ‘Eddie Flynn’. There’s no lasting connection or relevance to this story, just a subtle and brief nod to the seasoned star of this author’s other well-established novels.

I thoroughly enjoyed watching the integrity of the characters unravel and seeing how the many devious threads of their stories tied together. Nicely done.

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