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Gå med i LibraryThing för att få reda på om du skulle tycka om den här boken. Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. Mick Kennedy and his new young partner investigate the gruesome murders of a family. There are strange twists and turns, and Mick struggles with his memories of the area where the murders took place, as well as with his mentally ill sister. The book is troubling. The characters are compelling. The use of Irish idioms and way of speaking was a bit challenging for me. I can't say I enjoyed the book or the dark story, but I couldn't put it down. I was worried about this one. I'm not a fan of the main protagonist in the book but Tana French did it, she fleshed out what they had been in a previous book and made them into a person you cared about. French's dialogue, in particular her interview/interrogation dialogue, is so good. I find myself holding my breath and commenting out loud during particularly tense scenes. inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
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In the aftermath of a brutal attack that left a woman in intensive care and her husband and young children dead, brash cop Scorcher Kennedy and his rookie partner, Richie, struggle with perplexing clues and Scorcher's haunting memories of a shattering incident from his childhood. Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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I don't want to say too much more, but French's writing is propulsive and she handles several threads of the story deftly. I was slightly let down by one aspect of the ending, but still highly recommend the novel.
4.25 stars
"Over time, the ghosts of things that happened start to turn distant; once they've cut you a couple of million times, their edges blunt on your scar tissue, they wear thin. The ones that slice like razors forever are the ghosts of things that never got a chance to happen." ( )