Another great read from Tana French. I do wish the killer was less predictable, but still couldn't put it down.
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Really interesting story and I liked the tie ins from the previous book by the author.
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It's feckin' genius, that's what it is. I couldn't write a single sentence as well as Tana French if I started now and lived to be a thousand. And she wrote a whole book, two books, of them. Flawlessly. Word after word, sentence after sentence, paragraph after paragraph, until the book is as perfect as it could be. It boggles the mind, it really does. The first time I picked up Raymond Chandler, I knew I was in the hands...
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There will be no spoilers in this review. As in her first novel, In the Woods, Tana French has created another sensuous, lyrical, haunting, suspenseful story. Although it is considered a mystery, it is much much more than that. It is a story of identity in all its literal and metaphorical forms. It is a social commentary (but never sententious) and it is also about fear and flight and love. Casie Maddox and Sam O'Neill...
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