
Frank Thiel's Last Manuscript
A Twisty French Thriller That Will Keep You Guessing Till the Very End
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Frank Tallis's latest book is a real treat for fans of French thrillers. It's a wild ride with nods to Arthur Conan Doyle, Stephen King, and even Frank Tallis himself. The story's got two main plot threads that keep you guessing till the very end. I love how the author crafts puzzles that challenge the reader, and this time, he's taken it to a whole new level by involving a cast of writers and manuscripts. If you're into complex storytelling, you'll be hooked from start to finish.












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What's the book about?
Frank Tallis's latest book is a twisty French thriller that follows two main plot threads, involving a cast of writers and manuscripts. The story's full of puzzles and references to famous authors, making it a must-read for fans of complex storytelling.
Is the book a good choice for fans of mystery and suspense?
Absolutely - the book's got all the ingredients for a great mystery: twists, turns, and a complex plot. Just be warned that the pacing can be slow at times, and some readers may find the complex plot overwhelming.
What's the deal with the translation?
Unfortunately, the translation doesn't do justice to the original puzzle, leaving some readers feeling cheated. However, the book's still worth reading, even if the translation doesn't quite live up to the original.
Is the book a good choice for fans of French literature?
Yes, the book's got a strong French flavor, with nods to famous French authors and a setting that's deeply rooted in French culture. Just be aware that the book relies heavily on literary references, which may not appeal to all readers.
What's the book's atmosphere like?
The book's atmosphere is seriously dark and suspenseful, drawing you in from page one. It's a wild ride with twists and turns that'll keep you guessing till the very end.
Is the book a good choice for fans of complex storytelling?
Absolutely - the book's got a complex plot with multiple twists and turns, making it a must-read for fans of complex storytelling. Just be warned that the pacing can be slow at times, and some readers may find the complex plot overwhelming.
What's the deal with the main villain?
The main villain's identity could've been handled better, with more clues throughout the story. However, the book's still worth reading, even if the villain's reveal feels a bit rushed.
Is the book a good choice for fans of mystery and suspense?
Yes, the book's got all the ingredients for a great mystery: twists, turns, and a complex plot. Just be warned that the pacing can be slow at times, and some readers may find the complex plot overwhelming.
check_circlePros
- •The atmosphere is seriously electric, drawing you in from page one.
- •The author's writing style is engaging and easy to follow, even when the plot gets crazy complicated.
- •The twists and turns will keep you on the edge of your seat, guessing till the very end.
- •The cast of characters is well-developed and complex, making it easy to become invested in their stories.
- •The book tackles themes of loss and grief with a lot of sensitivity and depth.
- •The writing is descriptive and immersive, making it easy to picture the setting and characters.
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- •The translation doesn't do justice to the original puzzle, leaving some readers feeling cheated.
- •The main villain's identity could've been handled better, with more clues throughout the story.
- •The book feels a bit unfinished in some places, with some plot threads left dangling.
- •The pacing can be a bit slow at times, making it hard to stay engaged.
- •Some readers may find the complex plot overwhelming, making it hard to keep track of the story.
- •The book relies heavily on literary references, which may not appeal to all readers.



