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- INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER "[A] delicious premise and clever execution....with a bravura final section.
- About the Author: Janice Hallett is a former magazine editor, award-winning journalist, and government communications writer.
- 336 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Thrillers
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About the Book
"Forty years ago, Steven Smith found a copy of a famous children's book by disgraced author Edith Twyford, its margins full of strange markings and annotations. Severely dyslexic and wanting to know more, he took it to his remedial English teacher Miss Iles, not realising the chain of events that he was setting in motion. Miss Iles became convinced that the book was the key to solving a puzzle, and that a message in secret code ran through all Twyford's novels. Then Miss Iles disappeared on a class field trip, and Steven has no memory of what happened to her. Now, out of prison after a long stretch, Steven decides to investigate the mystery that has haunted him for decades. Was Miss Iles murdered? Was she deluded? Or was she right about the code? And is it still in use today? Desperate to recover his memories and find out what really happened to Miss Iles, Steven revisits the people and places of his childhood. And as he does so, he records the story of his life in the form of voicemails and voice memos for his estranged and long unknown son, a professor of mathematics. But it soon becomes clear that Edith Twyford wasn't just a writer of forgotten children's stories. The Twyford Code is valuable, and he isn't the only one trying to solve it."--Book Synopsis
INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER"[A] delicious premise and clever execution....with a bravura final section." --The New York Times The mysterious connection between a teacher's disappearance and an unsolved code in a children's book is explored in this new novel from the "modern Agatha Christie" (The Sunday Times, London) and author of The Appeal. Forty years ago, Steven "Smithy" Smith found a copy of a famous children's book by disgraced author Edith Twyford, its margins full of strange markings and annotations. When he showed it to his remedial English teacher Miss Iles, she believed that it was part of a secret code that ran through all of Twyford's novels. And when she later disappeared on a class field trip, Smithy becomes convinced that she had been right. Now, out of prison after a long stretch, Smithy decides to investigate the mystery that has haunted him for decades. In a series of voice recordings on an old iPhone, Smithy alternates between visiting the people of his childhood and looking back on the events that later landed him in prison. But it soon becomes clear that Edith Twyford wasn't just a writer of forgotten children's stories. The Twyford Code holds a great secret, and Smithy may just have the key. "Filled with numerous clues, acrostics, and red herrings, this thrilling scavenger hunt for the truth is delightfully deceptive and thoroughly immersive" (Publishers Weekly, starred review).
Review Quotes
"Delicious premise and clever execution... Hallett swoops in with a bravura final section that sheds new light on everything you've read before and will leave you amazed at her ingenuity."
--New York Times
"The word-game-loving reader may become quite invested in cracking the code... absorbing fun... wickedly clever."
--Air Mail
"The Twyford Code is easily one of the cleverest and most original mystery novels in recent memory."
--BookPage (starred review)
"Brilliantly imagined and stunningly original, The Twyford Code is a nesting doll of mysteries and puzzles, each as alluring as the last. Culminating in a grand finale of twists and surprises, this book is one that even Agatha Christie would not be able to predict." --Megan Collins, author of The Family Plot
"Clever and inventive."--Washington Post
"Hallett continues to pull the rug out from under the reader every time we think we understand what's going on... It's complicated, in the best way, and the reveals over the last section of the book are truly gaspworthy... Code lovers rejoice! This one's for you."--Kirkus Reviews
"[I]ngenious... Filled with numerous clues, acrostics, and red herrings, this thrilling scavenger hunt for the truth is delightfully deceptive and thoroughly immersive." --Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"The Twyford Code is a tour de force. Both a character study and an engaging mystery, Hallett has crafted a Rubik's cube of a plot which had me reaching for my own pen and paper to try to decipher it. If you love acrostics, anagrams, or have every wondered what it might have been like to work with Bletchley Park's code-breakers, this book is for you. A sure-fire hit and a cracking good read." --Catherine McKenzie, USA Today bestselling author of I'll Never Tell and Please Join Us
"The Twyford Code is a page-turning mystery that's built for puzzle pundits and literary word nerds. It's also a story about literacy and class, with a hugely endearing ex-con at the center of it all. Clever and refreshing, this book proves yet again that Janice Hallett has a knack for redefining how a mystery is told." --Nita Prose, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Maid
"Extraordinarily clever, relentlessly fascinating, and sometimes laugh-out-loud funny--but, somehow, this unique mystery has tenderness, heartbreak, philosophy and universality on every page. The Twyford Code is immersive, and inventive, and even interactive. Janice Hallett has combined her brilliant imagination with a groundbreaking storytelling structure, and the result is an unparalleled reading experience. There are not sufficient words to tell you how much I love this book. Standing ovation to an instant classic!" --Hank Phillippi Ryan, USA Today bestselling author of Her Perfect Life
About the Author
Janice Hallett is a former magazine editor, award-winning journalist, and government communications writer. She wrote articles and speeches for, among others, the Cabinet Office, Home Office, and Department for International Development. Her enthusiasm for travel has taken her around the world several times, from Madagascar to the Galapagos, Guatemala to Zimbabwe, Japan, Russia, and South Korea. A playwright and screenwriter, she penned the feminist Shakespearean stage comedy NetherBard and cowrote the feature film Retreat. She lives in London and is the author of The Examiner, The Mysterious Case of the Alperton Angels, The Appeal, The Christmas Appeal, and The Twyford Code.Dimensions (Overall): 9.3 Inches (H) x 6.2 Inches (W) x 1.3 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.25 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 336
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Thrillers
Publisher: Atria Books
Format: Hardcover
Author: Janice Hallett
Language: English
Street Date: January 24, 2023
TCIN: 87339258
UPC: 9781668003220
Item Number (DPCI): 247-09-0793
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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