Faithful Place, Tana French, author; Tim Gerard Reynolds, narrator The novel takes place in Dublin, Ireland, on a fictional street called Faithful Place. It is a dying street with the odd empty lot and abandoned house. The Mackeys and the Dalys live on the street. Frank’s family is very dysfunctiona...
Faithful Place, the third of Tana French’s Dublin Murder Squad series, zeroes in on the character of Det. Frank Mackey. Mackey played a more minor role in her second novel as a member of the Undercover division. Here, readers get to know Frank Mackey extremely well as he is reluctantly drawn back ...
Fantastic from beginning to end. I couldn't even finish the second book (sorry whole plot was unbelievable) but this one was fantastic. Tana French has her third book focusing on Frank (Francis) Mackey. Mackey still carries some pain due to his first love leaving him behind to head to England. Macke...
This is the third book in the Dublin Murder Squad series. In this book we have Frank who tries to solve the murder of his high school sweetheart, Rosie. Along the way, we are introduced to his very dysfunctional family. I enjoyed the way this story gave an adult character an opportunity to grow and ...
I wasn't sure I was going to like the narrator of this, the third book in the series but boy was I wrong. The story was well told as usual. Also, for folks that don't want to do the "series" thing, each book can totally stand alone since they are all told from a different person's point of view and ...
When Frank Mackey was 19, he planned to run away to London with his sweetheart, only she never showed up. Everyone assumed she ran away on her own, including Frank. Decades later, when her suitcase turns up in the chimney of a building being renovated, Frank returns to his old neighborhood to confro...
Book3, in the Dublin Murder Squad seriesThis third installment is an elaborately twisted saga of class resentments, family burdens, regret and passion. The story alternates between 1980’s Ireland and the present day and is told in the wry, bitter and plain voice of Dublin police detective Frank Mack...
I don't know why I put off reading this (I came under the mistaken impression that it was set further in the past, like WWI I think?) but I'm glad that I did because it means I saved some French to read on vacation. I was pretty proud of myself for partially figuring it out in the early part of the ...
I don't know why I put off reading this (I came under the mistaken impression that it was set further in the past, like WWI I think?) but I'm glad that I did because it means I saved some French to read on vacation. I was pretty proud of myself for partially figuring it out in the early part of the ...
Least favorite, so far, but not bad. Debating if I should review each of these or do a series review.Also debating if I should immediately jump into the next one, which is lauded as being the best in the bunch, or read one of my very neglected arcs. =/
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