I Will Ruin You

by Linwood Barclay

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In the latest novel from New York Times bestselling author Linwood Barclay, a teacher's act of heroism inadvertently makes him the target of a dangerous blackmailer who will stop at nothing to get what he wants.

How would you react in a life-or-death situation?

It's a question everyone asks themselves, but few have to face in real life. English teacher Richard Boyle certainly never thought he would find himself talking down a former student intent on harming others, but when Mark LeDrew show more shows up at Richard's school with a bomb strapped to his chest, Richard immediately jumps into action. Thanks to some quick thinking, he averts a major tragedy and is hailed as a hero, but not all the attention focused on him is positive.

Richard's brief moment in the spotlight puts him in the sights of a deranged blackmailer with a score to settle. The situation rapidly spirals out of control, drawing Richard into a fraught web of salacious accusations and deadly secrets. As he tries to uncover the truth he discovers that there's something deeply wrong in the town—something that ties together Mark, the blackmailer, and a gang of ruthless drug dealers, and Richard has landed smack in the middle of it. He's desperate to find a way out, but everyone in his life seems to be hiding something, and trusting the wrong person could cost him everything he loves.

What price will he pay for one good deed?

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Compelling and fast-paced domestic thriller.

Richard Boyle, father of a daughter and married to Bonnie, prevents a disaster when he stops a would-be bomber at the door of the high school where he teaches English. His notoriety creates several huge problems almost immediately. Not only is the family of the boy with the bomb suing him, but he's being blackmailed by an unstable former student. In addition, a group of parents is now questioning his selection of assigned reading. Soon, Richard is caught up in a tangled web that also involves some murderous drug dealers. Trying to handle all of these potentially ruinous situations alone has resulted in an even bigger issue because he has no idea whom he can trust.

This was fun and I enjoyed it show more tremendously as I do all of Barclay's books. He's got his usual theme of a good family man trying to do the right thing despite getting caught up in drama or tragedy. I like the author's writing style and his characters. The plot was well-developed and kept me guessing with a few red herrings here and there.

I had fun listening to the audiobook while following along in the e-book ARC provided by the publisher. The narrators were both fabulous and enhanced my appreciation of the novel. They did a great job voicing the many different characters with nuance and skill.

Definitely recommend this one!
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I am always excited when I see that Linwood Barclay is releasing a new title! It's here - I Will Ruin You. Turn the first few pages - I guarantee you won't be able to stop reading!

Richard Boyle is a teacher who finds himself front and center on the news, after a very serious incident on the school grounds. He's a hero to many, but there are others with a different opinion...

This is one of the reasons I love Barclay's suspense. An ordinary guy dropped into a crazy, unbelievable situation. He can handle what's going on - right? Well you know what's going to happen don't you? He can't control it - and things start to spin out of control. There's a wealth of twists and turns that I hadn't couldn't have expected or predicted. I love being show more surprised by an author. And Barclay does with every book.

Making things even better is the cast of supporting players - some good, some bad, but all with a hand in the action. Most of those players have a voice with their own take on things.

Another great suspense tale from Barclay - I can see this one as a show series!
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3.5⭐️

After high school English teacher Richard Boyle intercepts Mark LeDrew, a former student attempting to enter the school building with a bomb strapped to his chest and manages to talk him out of entering the building thus averting a mass tragedy, he is hailed a hero. However, the incident also attracts the attention of a former student with a grudge. Billy Finster, an airport baggage handler with shady dealings, threatens to go public with his allegations unless Richard pays him for his silence. Richard vehemently denies Billy’s allegations but suspects that Billy’s accusations might not be completely baseless as Mark had also voiced similar grievances. But Billy isn’t Richard’s only problem. Jealous colleagues, a show more lawsuit, irate parents protesting Richard’s classroom discussions on books they deem inappropriate and coping with the trauma of almost being blown up and the strain of keeping secrets from his wife complicated the situation further. Unbeknownst to Richard, Billy’s criminal associates are being investigated by Richard’s sister-in-law, who works in law enforcement. As the narrative progresses, we follow Richard as he tries to deal with his blackmailer, keep himself and his family safe from Billy’s criminal associates and get to the truth behind Billy’s accusations.

Having enjoyed the author’s work in the past, I was eager to read his latest offering. I was intrigued by the premise of I Will Ruin You by Linwood Barclay. The narrative is shared in short chapters from multiple perspectives, including Richard’s first-person PoV. Twisty, suspenseful and consistently paced, there is a lot to like about this thriller. The beginning of the novel had me hooked. Richard was an interesting protagonist and I thought the author incorporated several relevant themes into the narrative. However, as the narrative progressed, I thought that there was perhaps too much going on (a few of the sub-plots were unnecessary), which was distracting. I was hoping for a more tightly woven thriller and I can’t help feeling a tad disappointed, though I did enjoy the novel overall and look forward to exploring more of the author’s work in the future.

Many thanks to William Morrow for the digital review copy via NetGalley. All opinions expressed in this review are my own.
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Richard Boyle is an English high school teacher when he comes face to face with a former student with a bomb attached to his body. Richard is able to convince the student to forget his mission. The student wants to see justice done to the school employee who molested him years ago.
This is fast paced story with many characters and several plot twists including a mistaken identity, a drug dealer, blackmail and several murders. To me, there were too many coincidences to make this a real thriller. A nice summer read.
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Seeking Solution from Ruin
Review of the William Morrow hardcover (May 7, 2024) released simultaneously with the William Morrow eBook and the HarperAudio audiobook.

Such is circumstance that soon after reading GR Friend Berengaria's review of Linwood Barclay's Never Saw it Coming (2010) I happened to be in the library and there was Barclay's latest novel right there on the New Releases shelf. I saw that as a sign and grabbed it up right away 😊!

Barclay never disappoints with his suspense fiction and I Will Ruin You is yet another successful outing. The plots do get somewhat elaborate and unrealistic at times though. Could a mild-mannered high school teacher defuse a school suicide-bomb threat, be subjected to a blackmail scheme, be show more hunted by ruthless drug dealers, attempt to solve a possible teacher-student abuse case, be suspected of murder, become the unwilling go-between in a drugs for cash exchange deal etc. etc. and still manage to survive? In a Linwood Barclay novel, yes he can!

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I Will Ruin You has a subplot about book banning which the teacher Richard Boyle is dragged into due to his use of the off-curriculum book The Road (2006) by Cormac McCarthy in his English language reading class. Author Linwood Barclay wrote a short column about his personal experiences with book banning in a story from his childhood and with his later writing mentor Margaret Laurence and her book The Diviners (1974) which you can read at Linwood Barclay Talks About Book-Banning from The Book Reporter, May 10, 2024.

Barbara Peters of the Poisoned Pen Bookstore interviews Linwood Barclay on the release of I Will Ruin You on its YouTube channel and you can watch the interview here.

Although born in the U.S. in 1955, Linwood Barclay moved with his parents to Canada in 1959 and has lived here ever since, so I count him as a Canadian author. He was a popular humour columnist in my hometown's Toronto Star newspaper for the early part of his career until 2008. After the breakthrough success of his 5th novel No Time for Goodbye (2007), he became a full time novelist. He is somewhat like Harlan Coben, i.e. the books typically have an ordinary person protagonist who is thrust into a mysterious and dangerous situation which they have to resolve.
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Linwood Barclay was born in the United States, but moved to Canada just before turning four years old. He received a B.A. in English from Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario. He worked for the Peterborough Examiner before joining the Toronto Star in 1981. He held such positions as assistant city editor, chief copy editor, news editor, and show more Life section editor, before becoming the paper's humor columnist in 1993. On June 28, 2008, he wrote his last column announcing his retirement from the Star. He is the author of both fiction and non-fiction works including Last Resort; Bad Move; Bad Guys; Lone Wolf; Stone Rain; No Time for Goodbye; Too Close to Home; Fear the Worst; and Never Look Away. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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I Will Ruin You

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Fiction and Literature, Suspense & Thriller, Mystery
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PR9199.3 .B37135 .I2Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish LiteratureEnglish literature: Provincial, local, etc.
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