Never Go Back (Harry Barnett #3)
When a second death occurs, a sense of forboding descends on the group. It appears that the past is coming back to haunt them, a past that none of them have ever spoken about. Their recollections are all frighteningly different. So what really happened?
Then when one of them uncovers an extraordinary secret, he becomes convinced that they will never leave the castle alive...
an excellent novel. the overall plot was different from many other thriller/mysteries, and I generally always like Robert Goddard novels
True Another good novel by Robert Goddard. A reunion fifty years after being in the RAF led to deaths of some of the men. A 50 year old mystery to be solved.Four stars
I enjoyed this book, the storyline got a bit confusing at times though , liked the characters Chipchase and Harry.
Harrys back!Another chapter in the saga which is as good as the first two (although you dont have to have read the other two first.) A slow burner that builds nicely to a satisfying ending and plenty of pubs visited and beer drunk. Harry is a gentle but determined character who reminds me of times gone by. The reason for the loss of a star was I got a bit confused with the characters nicknames and real names.
Robert Goddard has a great formula for his books. He takes a seemingly innocuous situation and injects an event that turns someones life upside down, puts them in an impossible position and then follows that persons attempts to find the truth and clear their name / restore the status quo. What I like about these books is that the person we follow is really pretty normal and doesnt have access to any tools / money / contacts outside those we would expect. The resolution of the story is down to an
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Title | : | Never Go Back (Harry Barnett #3) |
Author | : | Robert Goddard |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 464 pages |
Published | : | October 23rd 2006 by Corgi (first published January 1st 2006) |
Categories | : | Mystery. Thriller. Fiction. Crime. Mystery Thriller |
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For a group of ex-comrades, it is to be the reunion to end all reunions: a weekend in the Scottish castle where they were guinea pigs in a psychological experiment many years before. They haven't seen each other since. But the convivial atmosphere on the journey north is quickly shattered by the apparent suicide of one of their party.When a second death occurs, a sense of forboding descends on the group. It appears that the past is coming back to haunt them, a past that none of them have ever spoken about. Their recollections are all frighteningly different. So what really happened?
Then when one of them uncovers an extraordinary secret, he becomes convinced that they will never leave the castle alive...
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Original Title: | Never Go Back |
ISBN: | 0552152110 (ISBN13: 9780552152112) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Harry Barnett #3 |
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Ratings: 3.73 From 1449 Users | 106 ReviewsCriticism Epithetical Books Never Go Back (Harry Barnett #3)
I read this at the recommendation of a friend. It wasn't as twisty as advertised. Not terribly memorable. A group of RAF guys reunited after 50 years find that they may have forgotten what really happened.an excellent novel. the overall plot was different from many other thriller/mysteries, and I generally always like Robert Goddard novels
True Another good novel by Robert Goddard. A reunion fifty years after being in the RAF led to deaths of some of the men. A 50 year old mystery to be solved.Four stars
I enjoyed this book, the storyline got a bit confusing at times though , liked the characters Chipchase and Harry.
Harrys back!Another chapter in the saga which is as good as the first two (although you dont have to have read the other two first.) A slow burner that builds nicely to a satisfying ending and plenty of pubs visited and beer drunk. Harry is a gentle but determined character who reminds me of times gone by. The reason for the loss of a star was I got a bit confused with the characters nicknames and real names.
Robert Goddard has a great formula for his books. He takes a seemingly innocuous situation and injects an event that turns someones life upside down, puts them in an impossible position and then follows that persons attempts to find the truth and clear their name / restore the status quo. What I like about these books is that the person we follow is really pretty normal and doesnt have access to any tools / money / contacts outside those we would expect. The resolution of the story is down to an
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