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Twyford Code
Twyford Code | Janice Hallett
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INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER "[A] delicious premise and clever execution....with a bravura final section." --The New York Times The mysterious connection between a teacher's disappearance and an unsolved code in a children's book is explored in this new novel from the "modern Agatha Christie" (The Sunday Times, London) and author of The Appeal. Forty years ago, Steven "Smithy" Smith found a copy of a famous children's book by disgraced author Edith Twyford, its margins full of strange markings and annotations. When he showed it to his remedial English teacher Miss Iles, she believed that it was part of a secret code that ran through all of Twyford's novels. And when she later disappeared on a class field trip, Smithy becomes convinced that she had been right. Now, out of prison after a long stretch, Smithy decides to investigate the mystery that has haunted him for decades. In a series of voice recordings on an old iPhone, Smithy alternates between visiting the people of his childhood and looking back on the events that later landed him in prison. But it soon becomes clear that Edith Twyford wasn't just a writer of forgotten children's stories. The Twyford Code holds a great secret, and Smithy may just have the key. "Filled with numerous clues, acrostics, and red herrings, this thrilling scavenger hunt for the truth is delightfully deceptive and thoroughly immersive" (Publishers Weekly, starred review).
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Twyford Code | Janice Hallett
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I loved this! It's incredibly clever, a brilliant use of the epistolary format, but also with heart and depth.

I recommend the audiobook, especially if you're in the States, because the American edition of the book has changed out a lot of the British slang. (Needlessly and quite destructively, especially given the author's intent.)

Ruthiella I hate it when they edit the British-ism out for the American market. Completely unnecessary, IMO. 1y
AlaMich @Ruthiella It‘s quite insulting to the intelligence. 1y
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Such a perfect day and spot to read outside.
#weekendplans

ShelleyBooksie Beautiful 1y
Texreader Wow!! 1y
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Twyford Code | Janice Hallett
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Moods: Books about books, Treasure Hunts, Full Attention Required

Janice Hallett‘s debut work was a fun ride and this second book from her is no different. You can‘t skim because even the smallest bit of dialogue or what seems like a minor detail can have a huge ripple effect. A good pick!

BookmarkTavern You had me at books about books! ❤️ 2y
Aims42 @ozma.of.oz 🤓📚💓 2y
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I‘m trying to use the library more, BUT what‘s a person to do when The Appeal has a waitlist?

Buy the author‘s backlist on Book Depository, apparently!🤣 I also saw she has a new one, The Christmas Appeal, coming out next October. 🎄🎅🏼

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