Bookhouse Boys

The Bookhouse Boys are a secret society on Twin Peaks, formed to combat the darkness surrounding the town. As of the beginning of the series, they are not aware of the existence of the Black and White Lodge as such, but do know that there is a kind of evil surrounding the town which causes dark and unusual events to occur; they believe that this might be part of the "price" the town has to pay for all the benefits that come from its comparative seclusion from the modern world.

The members, some of whom belong to the police department, also play a kind of vigilante role against drug dealers, etc. The series says that it was formed about twenty years prior to the events, so probably some time in the 1960s. They are not afraid to take the law into their own hands: e.g., when Bernard Renault is interrogated in the Bookhouse.

Like the Freemasons, they have their own secret gesture, a stroke with a finger on the temple.

They derive their name from their meeting place, the Bookhouse. It is a building full of books; it contains a bar and cafe, where members can make their own drinks. No mention of a membership fee is made. It is largely a wooden structure, with many alcoves, and old furniture. It is said to have been built in the 40s or 50s. When Sheriff Truman loses Josie Packard, he gets drunk and trashes the place.

The club's best known members are

  • Sheriff Harry S. Truman
  • Deputy Hawk
  • Big Ed Hurley
  • James Hurley
  • Joey Paulson, biker friend of James Hurley
  • Cappy, another teenage biker
  • Dale Cooper, made an honorary member later on, the only known non-resident member.

According to Sheriff Truman, Hank Jennings was also once one of the Bookhouse Boys, and in fact, "one of the best". However, Hank's later behaviour, including drug dealing and assassination attempts, which resulted in him getting sent to prison, suggests that he was almost certainly expelled.

Twin Peaks
  • Media releases
  • Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
  • Literature
  • Laura's diary
  • Music
  • Black and White Lodge
Characters
  • Dale Cooper
  • Laura Palmer
  • Windom Earle
  • Donna Hayward
  • Audrey Horne
  • Ben Horne
  • BOB
  • MIKE
  • Leland Palmer
  • Log Lady
  • The Giant
  • The Man from Another Place
Episodes
Season 1
  • "Pilot"
  • "Episode 1"
  • "Episode 2"
  • "Episode 3"
  • "Episode 4"
  • "Episode 5"
  • "Episode 6"
  • "Episode 7"
Season 2
  • "Episode 8"
  • "Episode 9"
  • "Episode 10"
  • "Episode 11"
  • "Episode 12"
  • "Episode 13"
  • "Episode 14"
  • "Episode 15"
  • "Episode 16"
  • "Episode 17"
  • "Episode 18"
  • "Episode 19"
  • "Episode 20"
  • "Episode 21"
  • "Episode 22"
  • "Episode 23"
  • "Episode 24"
  • "Episode 25"
  • "Episode 26"
  • "Episode 27"
  • "Episode 28"
  • "Episode 29"


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