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I absolutely loved In The Woods. The Likeness was far more suspenseful (at times oh-my-god-I-can’t-breathe suspenseful) but if you’ve read In the Woods it’s a matter of trying to guess which of the housemates is the psychopath. I liked Faithful Place a lot too; it’s only the last one whose name escapes me that’s set on the ghost estate that didn’t really do it for me.
By didn’t really do it for me I mean “is still head and shoulders above 99% of crime novels out there”.
I absolutely loved In The Woods. The Likeness was far more suspenseful (at times oh-my-god-I-can’t-breathe suspenseful) but if you’ve read In the Woods it’s a matter of trying to guess which of the housemates is the psychopath. I liked Faithful Place a lot too; it’s only the last one whose name escapes me that’s set on the ghost estate that didn’t really do it for me.
By didn’t really do it for me I mean “is still head and shoulders above 99% of crime novels out there”.
In short, I can’t recommend Tana French enough.