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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thoroughly delightful offbeat mystery
Toby Flood, who almost got to play James Bond, is on his way down. His divorce to the woman he loves is almost final; his career is fading. Life isn't too bright for Toby at the moment.

He's in Brighton, doing the last few performances of a play that isn't going to make it to the big-time. Brighton just happens to be where his soon to be ex-wife lives with...
Published on June 7, 2006 by Jerry Saperstein

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1.0 out of 5 stars An Odd Work
I ... hate .... to ... admit it, but I had a hard time finishing this book. Robert Goddard's work usually captures me from the beginning and keeps me interested until the final page. This book is a bit weaker in terms of character development (anyone beyond Toby Flood is loosely drawn) and the plot is uninteresting once the direction is clear.
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thoroughly delightful offbeat mystery, June 7, 2006
This review is from: Play to the End (Paperback)
Toby Flood, who almost got to play James Bond, is on his way down. His divorce to the woman he loves is almost final; his career is fading. Life isn't too bright for Toby at the moment.

He's in Brighton, doing the last few performances of a play that isn't going to make it to the big-time. Brighton just happens to be where his soon to be ex-wife lives with her new lover, the rich scion of a local industrial family. Oh woe is Toby.

He brightens when his beloved calls and asks his help. She owns a millinery in town and she is, she believes, being stalked. Toby, brave man, confronts the stalker, Derek Oswin, a local man who seems more than a bit odd. Toby extracts a promise from Derek that he will leave his almost divorced wife alone, a promise quickly broken.

Derek at first appears to have more than a few screws loose, but it turns out that he has a genius for manipulating Toby Flood. Shrewd enough to realize that Toby will do anything to regain the love of his wife, Derek maneuvers Toby into becoming his weapon against Roger Colburn, Jennifer Flood's fiance.

The Colburn family has a past and secrets to hide: secrets so dangerous that Roger will stop at nothing to keep them hidden, even if it means murder.

I won't spoil things by saying more. Suffice it to say that Robert Goddard's characters are richly endowed: if you're a fan of old British films, you'll see a young Alec Guiness playing Toby Flood. Or maybe even Michael Caine. Richard Burton would have made a perfect Roger Colburn. Every character in Goddard's book suggests its own player.

The plot and sub-plots are totally delicious. There are a number of surprises along the way and Goddard keeps things moving fast enough so that they remain surprises.

Altogether a marvelous offbeat mystery and a delightful read.

Jerry
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars He puts the "bright" in Brighton, August 21, 2006
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This is my first Robert Goddard novel, but it certainly will not be my last. This story is wonderfully plotted, fluid and intelligent. Duplicity and intrigue are the order of the day and will keep you reading. Unlike most mystery/suspense novels, Mr. Goddard's manipulations and story telling expertise do not "telegraph" the ending when your half way through the book. Others have described the plotline, I will not do so. Just know that if your in the mood for some engrossing storytelling, this is the ticket.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars excellent suspense thriller, May 6, 2006
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While taking the monotonous train to Brighton, actor Toby Flood muses about his career in which the highlight was years ago when he was a strong candidate to replace Roger Moore as James Bond. Not long after failing to be selected as 007, Toby's career stopped ascending and began the dive that continues today. He knows that though he has top billing in a Joe Orton play, deputy stage manager Mandy Pringle sees support actor Martin Donahue as the near term future. Perhaps adding to his melancholy mood of failure, Toby regrets that his wife Jenny, whom he still loves, has field for divorce.

Brighton hat shop owner Jenny calls Toby to demand he stop the stalker. Hex explains he has not hired any stalker, but will look into it especially when she claims he has a video of one of Toby's films. Toby confronts Derek Oswin, who promises to stop staring at Jenny stating he only used her as a means to meet his hero, Mr. Flood. However, when Derek fails to live up to his agreement, Toby follows up, even missing a performance, However, he will soon miss a lot more as Toby, in his quest to recapture Jenny's love, has become entangled in a domestic dispute involving the affluent Colburn family.

Robert Goddard is one of the best suspense writers on the market today (see BORROWED TIME). As always his tales star a seemingly average individual (this time a B actor who missed his fifteen minutes) placed in lethal situations in which the outcome remains up in the air until the final climax. PLAY TO THE END does that and more as Toby's desperation ploy to regain his beloved turns into a nightmare.

Harriet Klausner
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Read, January 20, 2005
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Robert (Toronto, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
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Difficult to put down. Lots of plot twists. Very satisfying ending. Robert Goddard's books are a favourite of mine, and this is one of the best I have read so far. If you like going to live theatre then this book gets into that world which adds more interest to this book. Try it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The little-known Master, September 13, 2009
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Howard S. Browne "Woodhen 16" (Williamsburg, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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I have been a fan of Robert Goddard for nearly thirty years. Someone recommended his first, "Past Caring", I read it in suspense until nearly the last page and was hooked.

His lead characters are usually flawed in some way, and the novels are about redemption. Frequently he peels back the past, and joins it with the future.

I wouldn't call his novels "thrillers," but they are page-turners and full of surprises.

Toby, the lead in "Play to the End", I think Goddard's latest book, is an actor who is still in love with his wife, from who he is separated. She intends to marry a powerful, wealthy man, whom Toby tries to incriminate, and who it appears is trying to kill the actor. While the mystery is evolving, Toby is trying to save his shaky career. All of Goddard's books deserve the epitaph, "A Jolly Good Read." Plotting is his best claim to fame.

I can't figure why Goddard's books are not more popular in the US. They are hard to find, even in the Mass-market bookstores, but are reliably available on Amazon.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Surprises at every turn, March 4, 2009
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Unni Wahedi (Vancouver, Washington) - See all my reviews
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This is my second exposure to Robert Goddard and I'm still hungry for the rest of his books. Toby Flood, a B actor on his way down into oblivion is the star of a traveling theatre production in England. When the play reaches Brighton he is contacted by his ex-wife who is being observed by a stalker. She wants Toby to find out what the stalker wants. From here on the story twists and turns with interesting character, great plots and surprising events throughout. Some of my favorite authors include Ngaio March, P.D. James and Martha Grimes. Robert Goddard fits right in there with them, with great storylines and a mastery of the English language. Each page is a joy to read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars 3.5 stars for a light, fun page-turner of a mystery., January 18, 2011
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I'd never read this author before. But, in this one I found he had a fun way with words and quirky characters that engaged me in the tale.

Short Summary: B-List actor goes to Brighton on tour with the play he stars in. His ex-wife and her future husband live there. She asks him to help w/ a man who's been stalking her. He finds himself trying to unravel a mysterious web around the stalker and his wife's future husband whom he suspects is not the man for her.

UPSIDES & DOWNSIDES:

- This is one for when you're in the mood for a light, entertaining mystery that'll keep you turning the pages. It's a nice little lark of an escape - good for on the beach or traveling.

- The ending goes way "over-the-top" for me. It's a pet peeve of mine when books suddenly turn into really, really EVIL guy doing crazy things - with good guy suddenly taking really, really not so clever actions. But, I'll hand it up to Goddard that often just when I thought "oh, this is going to be so predictable, he's going to have so-and-so do such-and-such", Goddard would have one of the characters say something to the other like "don't even think about doing such-and-such" and what I thought would occur didn't. Nice way to keep me engaged.

BOTTOM LINE: 3.5 stars for a fun, page-turning, light "beach read" sort of action mystery, despite a slightly loose plot that ends up having to rely on a stereotypical "over-the-top" gun toting bad guy vs. good guy ending.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Romantic fiction, September 27, 2010
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Connie P. Utt (Roanoke, VA USA) - See all my reviews
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I really like Robert Goddard's books. This is the first one I've read from "modern" times and I really enjoyed it. I've always enjoyed his earlier books and this was very good also.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Novel with one small flaw, January 24, 2009
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Robert Goddard is that truly British type that fills every page with articulate detail and a knack for creating characters that truly live.

I agree with all the other reviews and was captivated by the narrative however there is a flaw that is central to the engine of the plot and simply put, it is essential that Toby have a all consuming love for his soon to be ex-wife and frankly I never saw anything in his description of her that made me see why he would care for one way or another.

Truth is, I found her to be quite the unlikeable sort and so, although enamored of all that went on, I could not help but be jolted out of the story repeatedly by the woman Toby was doing everything for.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Goddard on Form, April 17, 2006
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MJS "Constant Reader" (New York, United States) - See all my reviews
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(I read this book when it came out in the UK two years ago. I haven't seen this edition but I assume it's the same.)

All the elements of the classic Goddard formula are on display here: the downcast hero who's managed to screw up his own life, the links to a past wrong, a touch of history that's just enough to thrill those who know the references without being too precious to alienate those who don't. Play to the End tells the story of an actor who is trying to salvage his career and the opportunity presented by a lead role in a lost (and imaginary) Joe Orton play when he's drawn into a mystery involving the ex-wife he still loves. It's the usual thrilling ride with Goddard at the helm. What sets Goddard apart from the hundreds of other thriller writers of today is his ability to marry those twists with a compelling narrative style, genuine character development and intelligent subject matter.

Fans of Robert Goddard will embrace this latest of his thrillers to hit the States. For newcomers who want a mystery/thriller that isn't dumbed down this book is a good entry into the world of the surprise twist that Goddard does so well.
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