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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Interesting plot and well-developed (and likable) characters. Of course I like it's Dublin setting. Some characters reappear in her second novel. The book was good overall. I had a few complaints, the main one being that there was quite a bit of extra detail that was not needed. I did think the writer did a good job of character development. I started out likeing the main character in the book, but hated him by the end. This seemed somewhat different than the typical fiction book. Seriously disappointing...such a great read all the way through, but TOTALLY falls flat at the end...a "wtf?!?!" ending for sure...sad, because it could have been amazing. Twenty years ago, three children went missing in a small suburb of Dublin; only one survived. Adam Ryan is that boy, with a new name and a new life as a detective for Dublin's murder squad. A new murder in the same town where his friends were killed decades earlier sends him on the hunt for answers to both cases. French's writing is wonderful in her debut novel: she balances psychological detail with riveting action and suspense as the narrative shifts between the past and present. Slow in the middle and slightly disappointing ending but otherwise a nice read. I'm really looking forward to her next book which revolves around Cassie. For a first book, great job though!
Although she overburdens the traditional police-procedural form with the weight of romance, psychological suspense, social history and mythic legend, she sets a vivid scene for her complex characters, who seem entirely capable of doing the unexpected.
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