The past haunts in Tana French novels. That which was buried is brought to light and wreaks hell--on no one moreso than Frank Mackey, beloved undercover guru and burly hero first mentioned in French's second book about the Undercover Squad, The Likeness. Faithful Place is Frank's old neighborhood, the town he fled twenty-two years ago, abandoning an abusive alcoholic father, harpy mother, and two brothers and sisters who never made it out. They say going home is never easy, but for Frank, investigating the cold case of the just discovered body of his teenage girlfriend, it is a tangled, dangerous journey, fraught with mean motivations, black secrets, and tenuous alliances.
Because he is too close to the case, and because the Place (including his family) harbors a deep-rooted distrust of cops, Frank must undergo his investigation furtively, using all the skills picked up from years of undercover work to trace the killer and the events of the night that changed his life. Faithful Place is Tana French's best book yet (readers familiar with In the Woods and The Likeness will recognize this as an incredible feat), a compelling and cutting mystery with the hardscrabble, savage Mackey clan at its heart. --Daphne Durham
The story begins with Frank Mackey, 19 years old, waiting for his true
love, Rosie Daly, to meet him. They have plans to run away from their
dysfunctional homes and neighborhood in Dublin to make a new life together
in England. They are totally and fiercely in love as only first loves can
be. Rosie never shows up. Frank waits until morning and then proceeds
alone, never knowing what happened to Rosie but thinking, deep down, that
she'd changed her mind and decided not to go with him.
Monday, 27, Jun, 2011
Reviewed by : Guest
The best thing about Tana French for me is her capacity to create a very
unique first-person perspective in every one of her novels. Each book is
narrated in a voice that is very unique and absolutely unforgettable.
Faithful Place: A Novel is very different in terms of its first-person
narrator from French's previous two novels. Her fans are used to this
author creating very endearing, complex characters whom you cannot fail to
admire.
Faithful Place: A Novel [Hardcover] Reviews
Faithful Place: A Novel [Hardcover] Reviews
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