![]() ![]() I can't wait to read what she cooks up next. Frank Mackey - his protective dad masquerading as a hard-boiled detective added a new dimension to the character French presented in Faithful Place. The two stories were equally compelling and she did a great job of writing in a teenage voice without coming off as condescending or disingenuous. The set-up was a new take on how French usually unravels her mysteries and I loved it. more the past (Holly and her friends working through the highs and lows of their young lives while the days until Chris Harper is killed drop off the calendar). Kilda's School for Girls and interviewing the teenage suspects) and. Moran and his prickly, untrusting partner Det. ![]() I enjoyed how French moved back and forth seamlessly between the present (Det. The Secret Place splits its focus between Frank Mackey's young girl, Holly, who has now grown into a young woman and Detective Stephen Moran (from Faithful Place) who is compelled to reopen a murder case gone cold when Holly presents him with a newly discovered, opaque clue. I continue to love her books and I particularly enjoyed how she brought back two different characters this time around and interwove their stories. Review 1: I'm not sure what I'm going to do now that I've finished Tana French's most recent addition to the Dublin Murder Squad series. ![]()
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