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Pretty good. Liked the flowing language but it make it too long. 5h
One of the things I love about her books are the deeply flawed protagonists that we somehow manage to root for anyway. Another excellent book by French.
I really enjoyed this book and I think Tana French is a boss, but I wish it had a bit quicker pacing and maybe a few less interview scenes. I realize this is the business of being a cop and is probably in many ways how police investigations actually go, but I got frustrated with the need to reveal every detail through scenes of questioning. Things I liked about it a lot and wanted to know more about: Conway and her history and her mom, who seems awesome; other cases she'd worked with Moran; why on earth Aislinn was so into Rory. Things I could have heard less about: Breslin. Breslin can suck it.
Classic French, satisfying in all the right places. Not satisfying? The way your newborn knows you are right. At. The. Plot. Twist. I swear it took me 24 hours to get through the last 50 pages.
Not my favorite of French's mysteries, but a solid mystery read. Drags in the beginning half, but picks up full throttle in the last few hundred pages.
Yikes. I think this is the worst in the series by a long way. The first half was almost unspeakably boring – seriously a two-star book – and the speculations seemed borderline preposterous. It was kind of redeemed in the back-end but mostly I wish I hadn’t bothered with it. Three stars is me being generous.
4.5+ Definitely the best in the series. So glad I didn’t give up after the first two.
Best one yet. So intricate/intriguing/impossible to put down. ❤️Antoinette Conway.