In The Woods by Tana French

In The Woods by Tana French

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Summary

A stunningly accomplished psychological mystery which will take you on a thrilling journey through a tangled web of evil and beyond - to the inexplicable.

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In The Woods by Tana French

Murder brings back memories ... You're twelve years old. It's the summer holiday. You're playing in the woods with your two best friends. Something happens. Something terrible. And the other two are never seen again. Twenty years on, Rob Ryan - the child who came back - is a detective in the Dublin police force. He's changed his name. No one knows about his past. Even he has no memory of what happened that day. Then a little girl's body is found at the site of the old tragedy and Rob is drawn back into the mystery. For him and his DI partner, Cassie, every lead comes with its own sinister undercurrents. The victim's apparently normal family is hiding layers of secrets. Rob's own private enquiries are taking a toll on his mind. And every trail leads inexorably back ... into the woods.

Tana French grew up in Ireland, Italy, the United States and Malawi. She is the author of In the Woods (winner of the Edgar, Anthony, Macavity and Barry awards for Best First Novel), The Likeness, Faithful Place, Broken Harbour (winner of the LA Times prize for Best Mystery/Thriller), The Secret Place and The Trespasser (Crime Fiction Book of the Year, Irish Book Awards).
She lives in Dublin with her husband and two children.
www.tanafrench.com

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ISBN 13 9781444744217
ISBN 10 1444744216
Title In The Woods
Author Tana French
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hachette Books Ireland
Year published 2015-01-08
Number of pages 608
Prizes Winner of Edgar Awards 2007 (UK), Winner of The Anthony Award 2007 (UK), Winner of The Macavity Award 2007 (UK), Winner of The Barry Award 2007 (UK)
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