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valhecka 's review for:
Broken Harbour
by Tana French
Scorcher is so unlikable in such a charming awful way until I realize he's me writ larger and with screwy luck, and there on out (around 70%) it's just heartbreak.
The breakdowns - in the case, in the detectives on the case, in the setting - seem more brutal than in the other DMS books, but I last read Faithful Place in 2011, so that might be rose-colored. I do think Scorcher is genuinely the narrator I recognize the most.
Cautions: Murder (well, duh), suicides, experiences of insanity captured in terrifying detail. I cried my eyes out when I finished this.
The breakdowns - in the case, in the detectives on the case, in the setting - seem more brutal than in the other DMS books, but I last read Faithful Place in 2011, so that might be rose-colored. I do think Scorcher is genuinely the narrator I recognize the most.
Cautions: Murder (well, duh), suicides, experiences of insanity captured in terrifying detail. I cried my eyes out when I finished this.