Deaver, the author of a string of deliciously convoluted thrillers (his best work is the Lincoln Rhyme series, featuring a quadriplegic crime solver), offers his fans a real treat. This short story collection lives up to its title in more than one way: the stories are twisted, and so are many of the characters, a tasty assortment of murderers, thieves, con artists, and other no-goodniks. The best thing about the stories, however, is that we don't really know what they're about until the very end. Deaver is the grand master of the plot twist: his novels regularly perform elaborate about-faces, making us rethink much of what we believe about a character, a subplot, a seeming coincidence. His short fiction is like that, too: what appears to be a story about a man plotting the perfect murder, for example, becomes, in its final moments, something altogether more chilling. We're stunned, and then we think, OK, that makes perfect sense, but why didn't we see it coming? That's the beauty of a Deaver story: we never see the twist coming. These 16 stories are polished gems, beautiful examples of what splendid intricacies can be wrought in a small space. As an added bonus, one of the stories, featuring Lincoln Rhyme, has never been published before. For Deaver's fans, and any reader who likes that little thrill you get when a story takes an unexpected right-angle turn, this one's an absolute necessity.
This collection of short stories (by the author of the Lincoln Rhyme series) all end with a twist but even though I was expecting the endings to be unexpected, they often still caught me off guard as they "twisted" in some other direction. Fairly short, easy to read stories offering enjoyable light entertainment.
I usually don't care for short story books, but I truely enjoyed this one. Each story had it's own "twist" at the end...hence, the name of the book. I think there were only one or two stories where I figured out the ending. A good book for when you only have a short time to read (waiting for the kids at school, in line at the DMV, etc).
When I bought this, I didn't realize it was short stories, which I don't usually like. But since they are all done is great Deaver suspense fashion, I loved them all!