HomeGroupsTalkMoreZeitgeist
Search Site
This site uses cookies to deliver our services, improve performance, for analytics, and (if not signed in) for advertising. By using LibraryThing you acknowledge that you have read and understand our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Your use of the site and services is subject to these policies and terms.

Results from Google Books

Click on a thumbnail to go to Google Books.

The Accident: A Thriller by Linwood Barclay
Loading...

The Accident: A Thriller (edition 2012)

by Linwood Barclay (Author)

MembersReviewsPopularityAverage ratingMentions
7825728,799 (3.78)45
"If you like Harlan Coben, you'll love Linwood Barclay." --Peter Robinson, author of Bad Boy Glen Garber, a contractor, has seen his business shaken by the housing crisis, and now his wife, Sheila, is taking a business course at night to increase her chances of landing a good-paying job. But she should have been home by now. With their eight-yearold daughter sleeping soundly, Glen soon finds his worst fears confirmed: Sheila and two others have been killed in a car accident. Grieving and in denial, Glen resolves to investigate the accident himself--and begins to uncover layers of lawlessness beneath the placid surface of their Connecticut suburb, secret after dangerous secret behind the closed doors. Propelled into a vortex of corruption and illegal activity, pursued by mysterious killers, and confronted by threats from neighbors he thought he knew, Glen must take his own desperate measures and go to terrifying new places in himself to avenge his wife and protect his child. "The writing is crisp; the twists are jolting and completely unexpected."--Stephen King, Entertainment Weekly "Fast-paced and with an irresistible blend of suspense and tension."--Tucson Citizen… (more)
Member:jenkatchur
Title:The Accident: A Thriller
Authors:Linwood Barclay (Author)
Info:Bantam (2012), Edition: First Edition, 480 pages
Collections:Your library
Rating:
Tags:None

Work Information

The Accident by Linwood Barclay

Loading...

Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book.

No current Talk conversations about this book.

» See also 45 mentions

English (55)  Spanish (1)  Dutch (1)  All languages (57)
Showing 1-5 of 55 (next | show all)
Cleanly written, The Accident is a light, fast read. The mystery portion is easily solvable in the first 100 pages and not particularly engaging. Ostensibly a thriller, there was very little tension or peril regarding the protagonist or his family.

The accident of the title occurs at the very beginning of the book. The wife (Sheila) of the main protagonist (Glen) is found dead in a car that is parked across an off-ramp. Another car had plowed into it and those occupants are also dead. It is quickly ruled by the police as a DUI, though we are not told any of the details. There is fallout from this accident for Glen’s business and his family life – there is one 8-year-old daughter (Kelly), and an in-law (Fiona).

Written mostly from the perspective of Glen, we are privy to his persistent confusion about his wife’s uncharacteristic behaviour, and his feelings of helplessness as a series of negative events unfold around him. Despite knowing his wife to be a responsible person when having a drink, Glen spends a lot of time angry at her, asking rhetorically why she did this stupid thing. At the same time a lot of time is also given to how out of character this is for her. Despite the fact that the reader has had no time to get to know and get vested in the life of either of these two, we smell a rat. Unfortunately, it takes over half the book for Glen to call the metaphorical exterminator.

The last half of the book is the better part. We know where it is going, and it takes us there at a fast clip. There is one twist that may surprise many readers, though its existence felt contrived. It is not a spoiler to reveal that all is well for Glen and Kelly by the end of the final chapter – much like the protagonists in a “cozy”.

Kelly, who looks early on to be an engaging character, never develops past tiresome stereotype. The same deficit can be said of the other players, all two-dimensional surfaces, with their one utilitarian characteristic necessary for the plot. We have an oversexed and lonely female next door neighbour used to little effect; a lazy, drug-taking construction worker; an overspending self-involved wife; happy-go-lucky man-child buddy-now-employee; and a corrupt cop with a history of excessive force. Even the mother-in-law is the standard issue: cold, disapproving, and scheming to take her granddaughter away from her son-in-law.

These stereotypes make this book a serviceable made-for-TV movie on the Hallmark channel, but a boring read.

The challenge for any writer of this genre is that so many mystery/thrillers have used the same basic plot elements it is hard to make it fresh. What distinguishes a book from the pack is some unique quality of the writing, a more nuanced take on the mundane, the ability to make the reader care for the characters, sometimes in spite of themselves.

This book does not do that. ( )
  Dorothy2012 | Apr 22, 2024 |
I like Linwood Barclay's books, but this one causes me to ask: is he writing the same book over and over?
  Mark_Feltskog | Dec 23, 2023 |
I really like his writing sale but the truth is the end of his books leave a lot to be desired. The plot just sort of unravels and honestly it is just too hard to buy into the multiple solutions, it was a fun book to read all the way up to the last 15% ( )
  cdaley | Nov 2, 2023 |
Another great book from Mister Barclay - The Accident is full of all the twists and turns you have probably come to expect from him. Can't wait to get onto the next one! ( )
  theBookDevourer211 | Jan 27, 2023 |
There was a lot going on in this book, and I never guessed the conclusion at all. It was hard to tell the good guys from the bad guys much of the time.

Most of the characters in the story seemed to be average people caught up in situations that they were not prepared for. People living in hard times, trying to make a little extra money on the side, doing things like selling fake designer purses, cheap prescription drugs, knock-off building supplies, etc. What could go wrong? Seems innocuous enough, until people start dying all over. Some unusual accidents here, a shooting or two there, but are they connected? Hard to say.

There were not real super heroes in this story, and sometimes the characters seemed to be a little dumb and annoying, but all in all an enjoyable read and hard to put down after a while. ( )
  MartyFried | Oct 9, 2022 |
Showing 1-5 of 55 (next | show all)
You're book was recommended by a friend, and he's right in saying this story is awesome. Why don't you try to join N0velStar's writing contest?
added by Gab_Cruz | editReader Views
 
The Canadian-based journalist twists and turns the plot with believability and spices it with plenty of suspects and suspense. In some places, his homework does seem a bit lacking, but the book remains consistently interesting and ready to please thriller fans with both its action and pacing.

Barclay has turned in a home run with plenty of edge-of-the-seat moments.
 
The Accident" (Bantam Books), by Linwood Barclay: A husband is forced to confront his wife's secret life in "The Accident," Linwood Barclay's best thriller to date....Barclay channels the best of Harlan Coben and Lisa Gardner in stories of families in suburbia dealing with tragic circumstances. Readers will quickly become emotionally involved with Glen and his daughter and will flip the pages of "The Accident" to figure out the puzzle.
 
Former Toronto Star columnist Linwood Barclay has another page turner in his latest, a story of trouble and turmoil in suburbia, in this case, the town of Milford, Conn....Barclay tells a fine tale, with blackmail, murder, suspense and the murky world of counterfeit goods. Just when you think you’ve figured it out, well, you haven’t. Right to the end, there are twists and turns in the plot, and people who you thought were squeaky clean? Not so much.

 

» Add other authors (3 possible)

Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
Barclay, Linwoodprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Berkrot, PeterNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Meulen, Nienke van derTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Westberg, CarinaTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
You must log in to edit Common Knowledge data.
For more help see the Common Knowledge help page.
Canonical title
Original title
Alternative titles
Original publication date
People/Characters
Important places
Important events
Related movies
Epigraph
Dedication
For Neetha
First words
Their names were Edna Bauer and Pam Steigerwald, and they were grade school teachers from Butler, Pennsylvania, and they had never been to New York in their entire lives.
Quotations
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)
Disambiguation notice
Publisher's editors
Blurbers
Original language
Canonical DDC/MDS
Canonical LCC

References to this work on external resources.

Wikipedia in English

None

"If you like Harlan Coben, you'll love Linwood Barclay." --Peter Robinson, author of Bad Boy Glen Garber, a contractor, has seen his business shaken by the housing crisis, and now his wife, Sheila, is taking a business course at night to increase her chances of landing a good-paying job. But she should have been home by now. With their eight-yearold daughter sleeping soundly, Glen soon finds his worst fears confirmed: Sheila and two others have been killed in a car accident. Grieving and in denial, Glen resolves to investigate the accident himself--and begins to uncover layers of lawlessness beneath the placid surface of their Connecticut suburb, secret after dangerous secret behind the closed doors. Propelled into a vortex of corruption and illegal activity, pursued by mysterious killers, and confronted by threats from neighbors he thought he knew, Glen must take his own desperate measures and go to terrifying new places in himself to avenge his wife and protect his child. "The writing is crisp; the twists are jolting and completely unexpected."--Stephen King, Entertainment Weekly "Fast-paced and with an irresistible blend of suspense and tension."--Tucson Citizen

No library descriptions found.

Book description
Haiku summary

LibraryThing Early Reviewers Alum

Linwood Barclay's book The Accident was available from LibraryThing Early Reviewers.

Current Discussions

None

Popular covers

Quick Links

Rating

Average: (3.78)
0.5
1 1
1.5 2
2 12
2.5 7
3 49
3.5 24
4 96
4.5 9
5 46

Is this you?

Become a LibraryThing Author.

 

About | Contact | Privacy/Terms | Help/FAQs | Blog | Store | APIs | TinyCat | Legacy Libraries | Early Reviewers | Common Knowledge | 207,159,925 books! | Top bar: Always visible