![]() ![]() Perhaps because of her acting background, French has a knack for creating layered, multi-dimensional characters and distinctive voices that make each of her novels an event. French abandoned the poetry in favor of slower character studies and more empirical observations. ![]() The lead characters of Faithful Place and Broken Harbor are more hardboiled, experienced detectives and their voices reflect that. The lead characters were good at their jobs, but young. Although they were suspenseful procedurals, they also tapped into nostalgia and childhood wounds. ![]() The first two novels, In the Woods and The Likeness, were noteworthy for their memorably poetic style. In all her novels, French is interested in unraveling the mysteries of how the past makes us. Like her four other Dublin Murder Squad books, The Secret Place is brilliantly plotted with twists and turns, but also like the other books, the real reason to read it is its uncanny way of plumbing the darkest depths of the human soul. ![]() Following in the footsteps of ABC Family’s Pretty Little Liars and Megan Abbott’s The Fever, Tana French mines the dangerous, beautiful territory of teenage girls-their secrets and their blind loyalty-in her latest novel, The Secret Place. ![]()
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