I finished it. Wanted to find out the "who" and the why.It's about 500 pages too long. Didn't like one character. Bunch of girl school creeps and same for the boys school cast of characters. Some parts of the writing were worth it in the description, etc but the plot plodded along on mostly borin...
I'm reading the series, but not exactly in order. Of the four that I have read, this was my favorite. It probably won't appeal to everyone, but I appreciate the author's ear for spot-on dialog. It is the story of a darkly disturbed Dublin family and the consequences of mindless violence. Not...
My dad is obsessed with Tana French. He loves her so much that he even suggested I look like her. The resemblance is wild stretch and he was clearly projecting. Regardless, his deep affection for her writing meant he left me a copy of this book during his last visit. Thanks dad!This is a spooky d...
French's best in my opinion. Beautiful writing, great plot. the author delved into and developed the characters'
Damn, Tana French. This book really got under my skin. I love that each book is told from a different detective's perspective, so we already knew Det. Scorcher Kennedy from Faithful Place. French is SO good at writing love/hate narrators -- I spent the whole book trying to decide if I wanted to s...
A gripping thriller and New York Times bestseller from the acclaimed author of Broken Harbor and The Secret Place As dusk approaches a small Dublin suburb in the summer of 1984, mothers begin to call their children home. But on this warm evening, three children do not return from the dark and s...
Six months after the events of In the Woods, an urgent telephone call beckons detective Cassie Maddox to a grisly crime scene. The victim looks exactly like Cassie and carries ID identifying herself as Alexandra Madison, an alias Cassie once used. Suddenly, Cassie must discover not only who kille...