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No Time For Goodbye

No Time For Goodbye
By Linwood Barclay

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1225 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-06-12
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 448 pages

Editorial Reviews

Review
"* 'Barclay is the master' Wall Street Journal. * 'If you liked Harlan Coben, you'll love Linwood Barclay' Peter Robinson. * 'Utterly riveting. It will grab you on page one and won't let you go until the final, stunning conclusion' Tess Gerritsen."

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"a fast-moving roller-coaster of a read" (Emma Lee-Potter DAILY EXPRESS )

"Barclay's enjoyably creepy tale...certainly keeps one turning the pages" (TIMES )

Alex Gordon, Peterborough Evening Telegraph
"This is the thriller equivalent of shooting down a sheet of ice clinging to a bobsleigh as it slews round tricky corners and hurtles to a climax."


Customer Reviews

Just Ghastly...1
I'm surprised this was ever published, it's just that bad. The characters are paper thin, this could be forgiven if the story was compelling or the writing was good. Lets face it from the synopsis you would be led to thinking it has some potential. Do not be fooled.
I really struggled to pick it up and read, and gave up half way through. I could no longer tollerate the way it was written. The author frequently repeats himself, for instance "Coming back into the harbour I saw a short black woman in a pair of jeans and a leather jacket standing at the end of the dock as we came back into the harbour" ... come on, would you even have passed GCSE english writing like that?
Before you part with your cash ask yourself if you could put up with something so poor.

Better start than finish3
Really got into this book quickly, good starting suspense. Found the last third of the book a little lacking.

Lazy writing1
The book starts with a decent premise but the conclusion is steeped in cliche and the whole plot becomes lazy - you want there to be a really clever, suitable ending but the actual end leaves you feeling disappointed and cheated. Seen it all before in bad novels and TV movies. Read Harlem Coben instead - clever writing and innovative twists and turns.