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In the Woods
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“Human beings, as I know better than most, can get used to anything. Over time, even the unthinkable gradually wears a little niche for itself in your mind and becomes just something that happened.”
When he was twelve years old, Adam Ryan went playing in the woods with his two best friends. He never saw them again. Their bodies were never found, and Adam himself was discovered with his back pressed against an oak tree and his shoes filled with blood. He had no memory of what had happened. 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. Then a little girl's body is found at the site of the old tragedy and Rob is drawn back into the mystery.
This story line twists and turns to keep you interested and the characters are well thought out and interesting. The interaction of these characters is well constructed and believable and modern day issues are weaved into the plot. I enjoyed the descriptions of the area which lightened a sometimes dark plot.
The author’s voice is clear and humanly self destructive but gains the reader’s empathy because it is recognisably us. I really enjoyed this book and found it totally engrossing and beautifully written. I got quite a few ‘scandi noir’ vibes throughout. The story was extremely well plotted. I did feel it dragged a bit about 3/4 of the way through, and would have liked more resolution to the original mystery and slightly less introspection by the main character. But that's just me being trivial.
Overall, this book is a big full read which I enjoyed from start to finish and highly recommend.
Thank you (Dorian) for recommending this Author/book to me. I really enjoyed it 💖
4.5
When he was twelve years old, Adam Ryan went playing in the woods with his two best friends. He never saw them again. Their bodies were never found, and Adam himself was discovered with his back pressed against an oak tree and his shoes filled with blood. He had no memory of what had happened. 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. Then a little girl's body is found at the site of the old tragedy and Rob is drawn back into the mystery.
This story line twists and turns to keep you interested and the characters are well thought out and interesting. The interaction of these characters is well constructed and believable and modern day issues are weaved into the plot. I enjoyed the descriptions of the area which lightened a sometimes dark plot.
The author’s voice is clear and humanly self destructive but gains the reader’s empathy because it is recognisably us. I really enjoyed this book and found it totally engrossing and beautifully written. I got quite a few ‘scandi noir’ vibes throughout. The story was extremely well plotted. I did feel it dragged a bit about 3/4 of the way through, and would have liked more resolution to the original mystery and slightly less introspection by the main character. But that's just me being trivial.
Overall, this book is a big full read which I enjoyed from start to finish and highly recommend.
Thank you (Dorian) for recommending this Author/book to me. I really enjoyed it 💖
4.5
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Haha. Have you read this one Meghna 💖"
No Rebecca, but from existing reviews, seems a good one!
So far so good 👌🏻😄💖
I sure will. I’m about 230 pages in and enjoying so far. 👌🏻💖
A GR friend has been telling me to read Tana French for a while now. So I ended up buying a set of 6 books! haha. I'm really enjoying this one so far. Call me crazy but I'm getting Scandi Noir vibes 🤔💖
I'm with you on your vibe analysis. Of course, her novels are set in Ireland (and I love all that peat-mossy green in the background), but there's this persistent, lovely bleakness to her writing and her characters have a definite bent toward the dark and twisty. So yeah, totally with you on your Scandi Noir assessment.
Sheesh. Now I really want to re-read one of her novels!
(I get to finish The Graveyard Book though, first!)
I'm with you on your vibe analysis. Of course, her novels are set in Ireland (and I love all that peat-mossy green in the background), bu..."
Haha yeah. I’m very impulsive when it comes to buying books. Plus it was a fantastic deal! Glad I’m not the only one getting the Scandi Noir vibes. Or Irish Noir! lol I’m really enjoying it so far.
Yes, The Graveyard Book! Looking forward to seeing what you think 🙏🏻💖💖
I picked up the whole series as a set! A GR friend highly recommended them. Looking forward to reading more! 👌🏻💖
I’m looking forward to reading the others. I picked them up in a set 👌🏻😄💖
Thank you Chantel. I’m looking forward to reading the others in this series 👌🏻💖
Thank you Lucy. Me too! It’s always a gamble when you recommend a book to someone 😆💖💖
This one was great Sophie. It had been a while since I’d read a long novel 💖💖
Thank you Steve. Oh wow. That’s so cool! I really enjoyed this one. I’m looking forward to reading the others in this series 👌🏻💖
Thank you Steve. Oh wow. That’s so cool! I really enjoyed this one. I’..."
Good choice!
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Thank you Mark. I’m glad you enjoyed it as well 👌🏻💖
Getting back to you on this one Steven. Highly recommend! Not your ‘run of the mill’ mystery/detective novel as you mentioned. I think you would really appreciate the quality of the writing 👌🏻💖
I’m glad it’s not just me! Haha. I’m curious now as to whether all will be revealed in the subsequent novels 🤔
Thank you Terrie, and might I add, you are looking fabulous in your new profile picture 👌🏻💖💖
Thank you Nilguen. I highly recommend this one 👌🏻💖