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Linwood Barclay
Well, all of them, of course. Two of my books have been made into series in France, and a third looks likely. There was one movie, made in Canada. Other books of mine are currently optioned and may yet become TV shows. The ones I would most like to see adapted at Trust Your Eyes, Elevator Pitch, Look Both Ways, and Whistle.
Linwood Barclay
I listen to a lot of soundtracks. I've loved movie music since I was a kid. John Williams, Lalo Schifrin, Hans Zimmer, Jerry Goldsmith -- these are the composers I really love and listen to often. But I also like Chicago.
Mario Bocanegra Lagos
Movie music is really good, and those composers are amazing choices, Hans Zimmer is one of my favorites, Chicago too. Thank you so much for answering.
Movie music is really good, and those composers are amazing choices, Hans Zimmer is one of my favorites, Chicago too. Thank you so much for answering.
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Nov 05, 2025 05:21AM · flag
Best, Mario ...more
Nov 05, 2025 05:21AM · flag
Linwood Barclay
I wrote that book 19 years ago, so I might not recall why I made the choices I did, but I think writing from Terry's point of view meant we shared his anxiety and puzzlement about what happened to Cynthia. If I told the story from her perspective, we'd lose the uncertainty about whether she might have had something to do with her family's disappearance. That book was just made into a TV series in France, by the way, called Cette suit-la. Thanks for the kind words.
Linwood Barclay
Thanks so much for those kind words, Richard. Whistle was very much a departure for me. My 25th novel, but my first dealing with horror and supernatural. All my other thrillers have been very much in the real world, although my book Look Both Ways was also a bit different. I've had a crazy first six months of the year doing tours and interviews and now hoping to coast for a few months doing none, but thanks for offering a chance to chat about Whistle on your Youtube channel. Best, Linwood.
Richard K. Wilson
No problem.....completely understood. Have a great rest of your Summer. Richard
Jul 18, 2025 02:23PM · flag
Jul 18, 2025 02:23PM · flag
Linwood Barclay
Trying to remember ... a few years ago, saw a woman walking through a department store, carrying one. Said hello, asked if she'd like it signed, and she said yes. Best story is from writer Mark Billingham. Sat down on a train and woman opposite him was reading one of his books. He said, "I see you're reading my book." She looked horrified and said, "I'm so sorry! It was just sitting there when I sat down and I thought someone had left it behind. Here, take it, take it, I'm so sorry."
Linwood Barclay
Thanks for the kind words. My latest novel, Whistle, leans into horror and supernatural (a departure from my other books) so if you like Mr. King, you might enjoy it. (He did!) My own favourites are No Time for Goodbye, Find You First, The Lie Maker, A Noise Downstairs.
Mario Bocanegra Lagos
Thank you so much for answering. That sounds amazing, I will definitely give Whistle a try, and also the rest of your own favourites. Thank you so muc
Thank you so much for answering. That sounds amazing, I will definitely give Whistle a try, and also the rest of your own favourites. Thank you so much again Mr. Linwood. Have an amazing day!
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Jun 23, 2025 06:03AM · flag
Jun 23, 2025 06:03AM · flag
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(view spoiler)[HOLY MOLY. Have read all of your "other" books. What were you drinking/taking while you wrote the WHISTLE? Sheesh. I have to say the ending was just right!! And the nod to "Christine" was fun too.
Certainly NOT what I expected but a great read!! (hide spoiler)]
Certainly NOT what I expected but a great read!! (hide spoiler)]
Linwood Barclay
So glad you enjoyed it. Sorry not to have replied sooner. I was on a UK tour for Whistle and returned home last night. I had a blast writing that book.
Linwood Barclay
Thanks for the kind words. I must have read Something Wicked ... at some point, but don't remember it. Needful Things was in the back of my mind when I started Whistle, so I reread it to make sure the similarities were limited. But it's a very fun book.
Linwood Barclay
Much will depend on how the book is received. I might lose some readers, but on the flip side, I might pick up some new ones. I have ideas for two books that are outside what I usually do, so I guess we'll see. My novel Look Both Ways, from a couple of years ago, was also different, for me, more of a Michael Crichton kind of novel. Thanks for the kind words.
Linwood Barclay
A mix. I don't plot the entire book out, but before I begin I want to know the underlying structure. Who did what and why and what happened in the past to drive the present. I want to know where I'm headed, where I will end up, but I don't know what route I will take to get there. That just kind of unfolds.
Linwood Barclay
I have sent your off your question and hope to hear something back before long! Whoa, I haven't even hit send and I have a reply from my agent: "I'm seeing your Dutch publisher at the London Book Fair on 11th March to ask the very same thing! This is a great prompt for her in advance - I'm forwarding to Meulenhoff Boekerij now." There you have it! Fingers crossed there are books coming soon. That publisher always does the best covers.
Karin Vinck
thank you very much for your quick reaction, hope to read some goods news soon, gonna share with the Thrillerlezers community straight away !!
Feb 28, 2025 02:16PM · flag
Feb 28, 2025 02:16PM · flag
Karin Vinck
Dear Linwood, wondering whether you may have had some update after the London Book Fair and the meeting your agent had with your Dutch publisher, I re
Dear Linwood, wondering whether you may have had some update after the London Book Fair and the meeting your agent had with your Dutch publisher, I really hope we can look forward to some new translations coming up, kind regards, Karin and lots of your Thrillerlezers! fans
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Mar 25, 2025 01:46PM · flag
Mar 25, 2025 01:46PM · flag
Karin Vinck
Dear Linwood, just wanted to inform you that we just found out that in January 2026 a new Dutch translation will be available, 'Noodsein', not sure wh
Dear Linwood, just wanted to inform you that we just found out that in January 2026 a new Dutch translation will be available, 'Noodsein', not sure which book this is, since I cannot yet find further info, but I can assure you a lot of Dutch and Flemish readers will be very excited !!
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Jul 20, 2025 03:49AM · flag
Jul 20, 2025 03:49AM · flag
Linwood Barclay
Maybe crime and horror aren't your kind of books.
Linwood Barclay
Ha! I had never thought of that, but I take your point. Richard's woes are very Zack-like, but without the laughs.
Linwood Barclay
Some background here: Clouded Vision was written specifically for a UK Quick Reads program to encourage reluctant readers. So it was quite short. But my publisher thought it was worth expanding, so I wrote Never Saw it Coming. The first 40 or 50 pages are similar, but then it's all new. That should definitely be available as an ebook, and is a much better read than CV.
Linwood Barclay
It's not quite clear to me from your note whether you think I got it all wrong about what it's like to teach. I've never been a teacher, but my wife taught her entire career (and I saw how much harder she worked than I did), many of our friends were teachers, and during the second half of the 90s I probably spoke to about 100 educational groups across Ontario (the invitations coming from what I was writing in my newspaper column at the time). I'm hoping I picked up enough from those experiences to at least get it half right.
Linwood Barclay
Thanks for those kind words. I was involved for the better part of four or five years in bringing the Promise Falls trilogy to television. Multiple drafts of a script for the first episode, countless meetings, and as so often happens, it did not get off the ground.
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(view spoiler)[Hi,
Towards the end of the novel ‘A noise downstairs’, how does Frank White arrive at the scene before unleashing his golf clubs? I must have missed it but it’s really bugging me! Thanks so much!! (hide spoiler)]
Towards the end of the novel ‘A noise downstairs’, how does Frank White arrive at the scene before unleashing his golf clubs? I must have missed it but it’s really bugging me! Thanks so much!! (hide spoiler)]
Linwood Barclay
It's been a long time since I wrote this book and have written several since, so plot details become pretty vague after a while (like if I asked you want you did at work one day five years ago), but if memory serves, it is set up early in the novel that Frank often would get in the back of the car and fall asleep. So he would already have been in the car when Anna drove to the scene.
Linwood Barclay
If I referenced a Dodge Neon, I have no memory of it. The Accident and Trust Your Eyes were both written more than a decade ago. I probably just grabbed the name out of thin air. My thriller totally devoted to cars is last year's Look Both Ways, and the foreword will explain my fascination with the subject.
Linwood Barclay
You've got me. I am delighted you enjoyed it but have no idea what editions 1700 or 1865 mean. All I know is I have a new trade paperback edition of The Accident. It's news to me they offered a new e format edition, but I am not surprised at all that they have done that. Next time I am talking to the folks at Doubleday Canada I will ask. (They are not my current publisher, but do have the rights on my older books.)
Brenda
I loved the Zach series. This book reminded me of that series, I have just gifted a third copy of Look Both Ways. Recipients have enjoyed them. I have
I loved the Zach series. This book reminded me of that series, I have just gifted a third copy of Look Both Ways. Recipients have enjoyed them. I have forgotten who is publishing your books now but they tend to be 'heavier'. Please keep writing! The ancient dates mentioned above are probably someone adding an addition to Goodreads inventory or how ever they refer to book editions.
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Sep 13, 2023 11:35AM · flag
Sep 13, 2023 11:35AM · flag
Linwood Barclay
For the most part, the books are standalones and order doesn't matter. There are some exceptions, however. My Zack Walker novels are best read in order -- Bad Move, Bad Guys, Lone Wolf and Stone Rain. (Those last two were renamed Bad Luck and Bad News in the UK.) My Promise Falls trilogy (Broken Promise, Far From True, The Twenty-Three) must be read in order. There is a followup to those three with a novel called Parting Shot. It's kind of related, but not essential to be read after the other three. Some trilogy characters do show up in my earlier novels Too Close to Home and Never Look Away. Hope that helps!
Heidi
I would recommend people read Never Look Away before the Promise Falls trilogy, as the main character in NLA is in the trilogy as well, and talks abou
I would recommend people read Never Look Away before the Promise Falls trilogy, as the main character in NLA is in the trilogy as well, and talks about the fate of his family.
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Aug 31, 2023 01:33PM · flag
Aug 31, 2023 01:33PM · flag
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