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Title: The Secret History of Twin Peaks
Author: Mark Frost
Narrator: Kyle MacLachlan, Len Cariou, Mark Frost, Michael Horse, Robert Knepper, Russ Tamblyn
Format: Unabridged
Length: 9 hrs and 33 mins
Language: English
Release date: 10-18-16
Publisher: Macmillan Digital Audio
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 27 votes
Genres: Fiction, Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
The Secret History of Twin Peaks enlarges the world of the original series, placing the unexplained phenomena that unfolded there into a vastly layered, wide-ranging history, beginning with the journals of Lewis and Clark and ending with the shocking events that closed the finale.
The perfect way to get in the mood for the upcoming Showtime series.
Full cast of narrators includes Amy Shiels, Annie Wersching, Chris Mulkey, David Patrick Kelly and James Morrison.
Members Reviews:
Damn Fine
Damn Fine Audio book, Bring on the Final Dossier! I can't fucking wait for it!
Absolutely a wonderful read for a Twin Peaks fan.
Definitely for the Twin Peaks fan. If you're watching the revival series, this is a MUST read. You'll not be disappointed.
Aweful sound quality
What would have made The Secret History of Twin Peaks better?
Which such a great cast, you'd expect a better quality. at 64kpbs/22.050kHz, this make the audiobook sounding out from a poor radio broadcast
This Audio Book is not what it appears
In the words of Dale Cooper: I'm going to let you in on a little secret. Every day, once a day, give yourself a present. Don't plan it. Don't wait for it. Just let it happen. It could be a new shirt at the men's store, a catnap in your office chair, two cups of good, hot black coffee, or a delightful audio book that will further enrich the world of Twin Peaks for you.
An unexpected journey
25 years after the show ended, I had some certain expectations of what this book might be. I was way off. What's here is so unexpected, it took me several tries to approach it and settle into the story that it wanted to tell, not the story I wanted to hear. Once it clicked I was all in. Mark Frost's deft interweaving of apocryphal American history, of a surprisingly broad scope, is used to deepen and enlarge the uncanny cosmology of Twin Peaks. Now that the new series is underway, overlooked clues buried in this book are beginning to surface.
Well worth your time if you enjoy a mystery that won't give itself up without a fight.