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The Third Twin: A Dark Psychological Thriller Kindle Edition
Some things should never be bred…
“Creepy and atmospheric, Darren Speegle's THE THIRD TWIN is a winding, lushly written nightmare that will linger with you. Yes, you.”—Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghosts and Disappearance at Devil's Rock
Barry Ocason, extreme sportsman and outdoor travel writer, receives a magazine in his mailbox and opens to an ad for an adventure in the Bavarian Alps. Initially dismissing the invitation, which seems to have been meant specifically for him, he soon finds himself involved in a larger plot and seeking answers to why an individual known only as the elephant man is terrorizing his family.
Barry and his daughter Kristen, who survived a twin sister taken from the family at a young age, travel from Juneau, Alaska to the sinister Spider Festival in Rio Tago, Brazil, before he ultimately answers the call to Bavaria, where the puzzle begins to come together.
Amid tribulation, death, madness, and institutionalization, a document emerges describing a scientist’s bloody bid to breed a theoretical “third twin,” which is believed to have the potential, through its connection with its siblings, to bridge the gulf between life and afterlife. The godlike creature that soon emerges turns out to be Barry’s own offspring, and she has dark plans for the world of her conception that neither her father nor any other mortal can stop.
“Elegant and sophisticated; Darren Speegle is one of the most intriguing voices active in genre fiction.” – Cemetery Dance
Interview with the author:
So what makes this thriller novel so special?
Darren Speegle: I suspect it is unlike anything you've ever read. It deals with family issues at first, then segues into darker territory, the harrowing suspense of knowing you are being targeted, as a family, by a man in an elephant mask who is looking for something that you don't understand the meaning, much less allure of. Until the last, that is, when the final revelations prove to be about more than this world, more than the next. The Third Twin is a ladder-like journey into other, transcendent spheres.
Tell us more about this novel’s lead character.
Darren Speegle: Barry Ocason is supremely confident in his life, deals with situations on his terms. Has command of what goes on around him. Has raised a fine daughter. Retains a reasonably healthy relationship with his ex-wife, though the reason for their divorce was so sudden, so horrible and meaningless, it might have resulted in far worse. He has a grip. Has a handle on existence. Tries to. Until. Until reality breaks down and everything he thought he understood about life melts in front of him. Then the warrior and survivor he is kicks in and will stop at nothing to find out why what's happening is happening.
Why should readers give your dark psychological thriller a try?
Darren Speegle: Because it is different, unique. If you want to take a journey you have never taken before, this is the one. I wrote the thing in a war zone, Iraq, during heavy activity. My mind went where it wanted to. The Third Twin is the product of that experience. It's a dark fantasy suspense thriller trip you'll never forget.
The Third Twin is similar to novels in the following categories (as well as early Clive Barker, Laird Barron, and Thomas Ligotti):
- Dark Psychological Thriller
- U.S. Horror Fiction
- Mystery Thriller & Suspense
- International mystery
- Occult Horror novel
- Genetic engineering suspense thriller
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateApril 28, 2017
- File size1.7 MB
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"Smart. Imaginative. Literate. Original. All of Darren Speegle's fiction shares these characteristics. Add in intriguing and complex for the occult mystery of The Third Twin. Above all the novel is a highly compelling and entertaining read. It has my highest recommendation."-Gene O'Neill, Lethal Birds, The Cal Wild Chronicles
"Speegle's very accessible voice takes you gently by the hand-and then pulls you into shadows that are subtle and deadly but studded with stars."-Michael Marshall Smith
"Creepy and atmospheric, Darren Speegle's THE THIRD TWIN is a winding, lushly written nightmare that will linger with you. Yes, you."-Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghosts and Disappearance at Devil's Rock
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- ASIN : B0724Z3J66
- Publisher : Crystal Lake Publishing
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- Publication date : April 28, 2017
- Language : English
- File size : 1.7 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 212 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
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Darren Speegle is the author of six books, including his recently released debut novel The Third Twin (Crystal Lake Publishing). His second novel, Artifacts, is due in 2018, while a third, The World Is My Oyster, has recently been completed. The latest of his five short story collections, A Haunting in Germany and Other Stories, was released in 2016 by PS Publishing. His short fiction has appeared in numerous venues, including Subterranean, Cemetery Dance, Clarkesworld, Postscripts, ChiZine, Crimewave, The Third Alternative (now Black Static), Fantasy, Dark Discoveries, and Subterranean: Tales of Dark Fantasy. He has recently become interested in editing, and his human-evolution-themed anthology Adam's Ladder (co-edited with Michael Bailey) will be a late 2017 Dark Regions Press title. A widely traveled American, Darren often sets his stories in exotic or interesting places where he has lived (Germany, Alaska, Southeast Asia) or otherwise explored (broader Europe). Between gigs as a federal contractor in the Middle East, Darren resides in Thailand. When not writing, he enjoys outdoor activities like hiking and biking.
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- Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2017Darren Speegle’s The Third Twin is an exquisitely done sensory delight. A nightmarish tale with waking dreams within. Speegle’s descriptive prose gets under your skin and you feel as though you are experiencing the tale as it unfolds. Throughout time and cultures, multiple births have had mystical myths associated with them. Speegle takes this one step further and weaves a story from beyond the realm of imagination.
Barry, a travel magazine writer, and Felicia are the parents of twins, after tragically losing one daughter they find themselves fighting for the life and sanity of their surviving teenage daughter Kristen. Kristen is pregnant without knowledge of how it happened. She begins to have explicit nightmares giving peeks into what occurred but never actually explaining the why and how. She begins seeing her deceased twin who is but is not her twin in her dreams. All of this comes to a head after a trip to Brazil for the Spider Festival with her father where she is attacked by a mysterious figure with an elephant head mask from her past.
Barry too has been seeing things and decides to return to Brazil to seek answers as to why Kristen was attacked and how her pregnancy ties in with these dreams of his. In Brazil, he tracks down the sister of the attacker and more questions arise rather than answers. In the meantime, the unspeakable has happened back home in Alaska with Kristen’s self-inflicted abortion. With Kristen now fighting for her sanity and Felicia her hers, Barry is more determined than ever to get to the root of these occurrences.
Barry’s quest for answers takes him to Germany where he feels the ties of his Brazilian trip stem from. But, what is found there is not what he was hoping for. And, the answers to his questions are more than he can fathom.
This is truly a dark chilling tale, one that will keep you guessing until the end. I highly recommend checking The Third Twin out if you are into psychological thrillers, it won’t disappoint! Oh, and of course I must give a nod to Ben Baldwin for another outstanding cover.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2017Start to finish, full of suspense, twists and turns you WON'T see coming... A very thought provoking story, heart and soul. Enjoyed this book. Looking forward to reading more from this author.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2017If nothing else can be said, this is easily one of the most inventive and original books I have read in some time. I think this is one of those rare books that can't really be trapped by a genre and just becomes it's own thing.
This is a deep book, one that I can tell definitely is well suited for a reread. So if you pick it up, make sure you are ready to settle in and give it the time it deserves. And anyone who might find themselves suggesting that genre fiction can't also be intelligent needs to be exposed to this book.
For the most part, the book is paced well, although there were a few moments I wish I had had a better idea of what was going on. But even then, that also just makes me eager to go back and do it again. There were some spots where I felt like the dialogue felt a little lengthy and unnatural in its exposition, but the characters still came across as fresh and unique to me.
You should consider giving this one a try, definitely worth the time and effort.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2017Discovering a new author has always been a game of Russian roulette for me. You hit a few duds along the way, but once in a while you come across the real thing and it makes the search worthwhile. This was the case with Darren Speegle.
I had never heard of Speegle before THE THIRD TWIN, so whilst making up my mind as to whether or not I should read the novel, I came across a blog that spoke well of his previous work and recommended (urged!) the reader to take a chance on him.
When I picked up the book, I was immediately taken with his style. He writes in a way that seems straight-forward at first glance, yet manages to effectively evoke a sense of place and character. I was particularly taken by the care he took to include such details about the places where the story takes place, from Alaska to Brazil to Germany, that those locations became real in my mind. His is the voice of someone who not only has been to those places, but knows how to conjure up those images in my mind.
Something similar happened with the narrator's voice. As I read through Barry's account of what happened to him, his thoughts, his fears, and even his fantasies, he became three-dimensional in a way that few dark fiction stories achieve. This worked very well for me.
The pace was perfect as it didn't plunge head-first into a story of the supernatural. Instead, it allowed me just enough time know Barry, his daughter and his wife before evolving into an unsettling puzzle. Speegle meticulously laid out all the pieces, cranking up the tension and mystery in every chapter. He was careful not to disclose too much too soon—a very effective tactic. By the third act, when the real stakes were revealed, there was no going back: I needed to keep on reading until I found out what had happened.
I truly enjoyed the book and urge you to read it. If you're still uncertain, download a sample chapter from amazon and let his work convince you.
The publisher provided me with a digital ARC at no cost, in exchange for an honest review. This review is my impartial opinion.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2017This is quite possibly the worst book I’ve ever read. The writer thinks he’s a 19th century writer, with none of the talent. I think the forward was written by the author using someone else’s name. The fact that this opinion, alone, was multiple pages was a clue. There’s 2.5 hours I’ll never get back
- Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2017The Third Twin is an occult horror in which Barry uncovers a plot involving triplets, and a link between life and the afterlife. Although I enjoyed the premise and found the storyline captivating, the writing style was at times drawn out and difficult to follow. This is not a light read and demands the readers full attention.
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- YvonneReviewed in the United Kingdom on April 28, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Who is the Third Twin
When Barry Ocason received a travel mag with an advert for a trip to Bavarian Alps in the post, he did not expect to be drawn into a dangerous adventure. Recently divorced, travel writer Barry had a reputation of writing about the little unknown festivals held all over the world, but when he decided to take his teenage daughter Kristen, to the Spider Festival in Rio Tago, Brazil, he did not know that it would affect him and his family’s lives for ever. Kristen the sole survivor of twins was your typical teenage but she had a secret which came to light on the trip to Brazil. A disturbing stalker, only known as the Elephant Man, distressing dreams, and a fatal incident all eventually lead him to Bavaria and an old fascination involving experiments on twins were founded.
Whilst Barry was a worldwide traveller, in his heart he was a family man. Spending as much time as he could with his remaining daughter, he tried to take her on as many trips as he could. Like any loving father when his little girl was in danger his instinct kicked in. Due to his background, Barry relied a lot on his instincts and investigational skills. When he finally made the trip to Bavaria and came across others involved on the same journey, he took the lead in getting to the bottom of the mystery. Whilst he got on with the group, he was still much the loner.
This book had the element of suspense from the moment the magazine was dropped on the mat. Throughout the book there were hints of the experiments that were inflicted, and this was explained more with the dream sequences. The dreams also were used to explain the connection of the Third Twin. When the story shifted to Bavaria, Barry’s journey got darker and the pace was a lot a quicker. What helped was that the characters were hit with one occurrence after another and whether it was a natural or supernatural attack, made this a real page turner. You will get drawn into the mystery of the Third twin, this is a book that will getting you thinking and there were times when I wondered how much more tragedy could Barry handle before he cracked. Everything was explained in detail and descriptive writing made you feel as you were going on the journey with Barry. This is the 1st book I have read by this author and I really enjoyed it, with an unique storyline, I found this book a real page turner.