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Old or new give me the biggest plot twist...

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Twinpeaksdancingman · 14/12/2020 21:09

I keep reading books recommended and they just don’t seem to pack the punch anymore...

Please can you give me your ultimate book, with the plot twist you never seen coming...

I may have read it but hopefully I haven’t and will gather a huge big library of exciting books to read Halo

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MaMaLa321 · 21/12/2020 15:35

I still remember reading the Fingersmith twist, it took my breath away.
Also in Lord of the Rings - where someone is fighting one of the bad guys who says 'no man can kill me'.....

BooFuckingHoo2 · 21/12/2020 21:32

The Good Samaritan - fantastic and little known book!

Firstimer703 · 21/12/2020 21:42

Just read 'Blood Orange'. Maxing plot twists! Thoroughly recommend.

FaintlyMacabre · 21/12/2020 21:45

Another vote for Fingersmith- and I have such a bad memory that I was surprised all over again on the second reading!

TheCountessofFitzdotterel · 21/12/2020 21:46

Fingersmith

shiningcuckoo · 21/12/2020 21:53

Atonement

YoureAllABunchOfBastards · 21/12/2020 21:58

Another Sarah Waters - The Little Stranger. Creeping horror as I realised...I can still feel it now.

Labobo · 21/12/2020 22:54

@YoureAllABunchOfBastards - did you work out who it was at the end of TLS then? I thought the ending was ambiguous.

Labobo · 21/12/2020 22:56

Ooh, I haven't read Affinity. I might read that next. I fancy a novel with a good twist in it for reading by the fire over Christmas.

grey12 · 22/12/2020 09:33

I gasped out loud in public a couple of times while reading "1984". An oldie but a very goodie! Wink

GertrudeKerfuffle · 22/12/2020 21:24

'Big Brother' by Lionel Shriver (very different to 'Kevin')

Ellmau · 24/12/2020 08:26

Dorothy Dunnett's House of Niccolo series - lots along the way and one really big one.

AngryPrincess · 25/12/2020 23:03

Fingersmith.

Ellmau · 25/12/2020 23:17

Golden Hill, by Francis Spufford

maggiethecat · 26/12/2020 17:16

I second We Need to Talk About Kevin

Blinkyblonkyblimey · 26/12/2020 21:02

The Ivy Tree by Mary Stewart. A bit dated, but a great story.

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