Fantastic! May be my favorite of her so far. I‘m not even really a fan of police procedurals but French does it better than anyone! #BookspinBingo #AAM #authoramonth @TheAromaofBooks @Soubhiville #chunkster
Fantastic! May be my favorite of her so far. I‘m not even really a fan of police procedurals but French does it better than anyone! #BookspinBingo #AAM #authoramonth @TheAromaofBooks @Soubhiville #chunkster
#HyggeHour
#HyggeHourReadathon
My first try at making “brookies” (brownies topped with chocolate chip cookie). Tasted better than they looked.
Finishing my first Tana French book, The Trespasser. It‘s really good! Kept me hooked.
The final book in the #DublinMurderSquad series by Tana French. It wasn‘t the best in the series; the writing could have been better, but it still had the shock value. Overall, I would definitely recommend this series. It‘s great storytelling, for the most part, and a change-up in how to write a series. #SeriesLove2023 @Andrew65 @TheSpineView
Being on the Murder Squad is nothing like Detective Antoinette Conway thought. Her partner, Stephen Moran, is the only person who seems glad she‘s there. Antoinette is savagely tough, but she‘s getting close to the breaking point. Their new case looks like another lovers‘ quarrel gone bad. Aislinn Murray is blond, pretty and dead in her living room, next to a table set for a romantic dinner. The thing is, Antoinette‘s seen her somewhere before.
☑️ Two dark academia for the new school year
☑️ #BookSpin and #DoubleSpin
☑️ September in the title
☑️ All ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️s
Good month! But my goal was to read more than my usual 8 not less! Better luck next month. Also, no bingo.
#BookSpinBingo
I‘m a little sad to have finished the Murder Squad series… absolutely loved all the books in the series! Love getting to know a different D with each book!
I was in the mood for a good police procedural and this sixth book in the Dublin Murder Squad series really delivered. This one is right up there with Broken Harbor for my favorite DMS. Also enjoyed Faithful Place quite a bit. Nice to get a #BOTM pick from 2016 off my TBR!
I am sad that this seems to be the end of the Dublin Murder Squad series. I read all of them back-to-back and now I feel kind of lost that I don‘t have another. Might be an unpopular opinion, but this may have been my least favorite of the series. Didn‘t dislike it at all — just liked it less than the others. Tana French has definitely become one of my favorite crime authors.
I really like Tana French mysteries. They are slow, a lot of dialogue and descriptions with surprising and very thought-provoking endings.
After not loving the last book in the series as much as its predecessors I was completely glued to this one. Antoinette is the lead detective in what first appears to be an open and shut case but as she and her partner look deeper the likely suspect just doesn‘t feel right. Antoinette is bristly and paranoid and the exact kind of protagonist that French does so well. Why aren‘t there more Dublin Murder Squad books in the world for me to consume?
A young woman is murdered and the investigation starts to focus quickly, but there are behind the scenes shenanigans going on. Are some of the cops trying to get rid of one of the detectives? Or is something else going on? I really liked the layering of the story in this one as well as the pacing. I did struggle with the MC at times—she‘s complicated, which I love, but can be disdainful and judgmental of people in a way that‘s a real turn off.
Why am I surprised every time Tana French looks like she‘s wrapping up but then a giant wrench comes crashing down & changes everything? EVERY SINGLE TIME. When evidence was found that pointed to one person, I was sure things were done. And then another wrench came crashing down. And then that one maybe went away? Or maybe the first one did? Or maybe it wasn't a wrench but a hammer? All I know is I couldn't put this down for the last 100 pages.
Ahhh... We‘re finally in that window when it‘s perfect weather to eat breakfast outside!!
Tana French has delivered another immersive read which is quite impossible to put down. I am not as enthusiastic about this as the others in the Dublin Murder Squad series, yet it‘s very good in portraying a flawed, vulnerable detective as a protagonist. I admire French‘s flair in telling the story, & here she highlights the victim‘s story as well - someone as complex as the protagonist. Very good read with intense dialogues and interview scenes.
April showers bring May flowers? I hope May will be a better reading month. These are my plans 👆🤞. I have started the tagged book, it‘s great to be back in the Dublin Murder Squad. Two books for #AuthorAMonth . One for #FurrowedMiddlebrowClub . Emma for #PemberLittens ... gotta read 3 chapters to play catch-up.
Have a good week, all!
Listening to the tagged book on my break and looking at this pretty tree outside my car window. One thing I am not enjoying about this book on audio is the chapters aren‘t all in one part. Most of the time the chapter will end in the next part of the audiobook. I normally use the parts as breaks for stopping points because the chapters normally end then.
Transitioning into Autumn, getting back into Tana French & the Murder Squad 👍
Even if the rest of this series wasn‘t amazing it‘s worth reading all 6 books just for this blurb.
I am posting one book per day from my extensive collection. No description. No explanation. Some will be old. Some will be new. Don't judge me. I have a lot of books. Join the fun if you want.
This is day 20
#tbrpile
Original idea of- @StaceyKondla @cortg
Courtesy tags for @Trashcanman @Catherine_Willoughby
Definitely French‘s best since The Likeness and for many of the same reasons—she‘s after saying something legit and true ^ . (And yes, the voice is so clear and so compelling it creeps into your own, at least while you‘re reading 😍) Five ⭐️!
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It‘s thunder and lightning outside but the Dublin Murder Squad inside and I‘m taking a break from #workingfromhome #remoteteaching to get some cozy me time.
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Enjoyable detective story but I have questions. If you have read this please check the comments for my questions.
The best of French so far. Amazing. A real rollercoaster of “if”s and suppositions. Crime at its best. You could jump into the Dublin Murder Squad right here if you wanted, but do read this book.
Another excellent book in the Dublin Murder Squad series. Conway may be a tough narrator to spend time with, like Frank Mackey, but seeing where she's coming from is illuminating. I liked her partnership with Moran, and the dialogue, and the constant guessing (I kept changing my mind about who was right).
That‘s all six down then. Ages since I have forged on a series. This felt weaker than earlier outings and the protagonist is harder to like than some of the others but altogether well written. (In #fbc news I have walked miles around the office today but forgot my Fitbit!) May manually add what my phone says !
Another really good book in the series! I also really like the audios of these. I haven‘t listened to them all, but I have for many of them, and they are always done really well. I like the Irish accent, too. I also always enjoy the personal stories of the detectives in these books. I was always kept wanting to read more, to find out how things were going to unfold. Really enjoyed this one!
I am loving listening to this one what with the Irish accent! #audiobook #dublinmurdersquad #ireland
Just realized I missed #nationalpuppyday — here‘s a shot from yesterday when the doggo trespassed on my picture of The Trespasser.
#booksandpups #dogsoflitsy #photobomb
Finished this yesterday while home sick with a fever. I accidentally skipped the book before this one in the series, but didn‘t realize until I was already well into it.
Tana French creates absorbing plots and fascinating characters, and The Trespasser is no exception — I sped through the second half of the book in one sitting.
#mystery #tanafrench #ireland #dublin #readtheworld
#Ireland The Dublin Murder Squad was the very first series I ever read, is still one of my favorites! 👏🏻
#LiteraryLuck @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @vkois88
This is my third Tana French novel--what a ride!! Loved it!!
📖 tagged
💗 Gabe and Lucy, The Light we Lost
📕 a spark of light by Picoult
#weekendreads @rachelsbrittain
Did a little #audioshoveling tonight with the comparatively modest amount of snow my part of the state got. I picked up tagged book for #Booked2019 lady detective prompt since @CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian said tantalizing things about it. It‘s the sixth book in the series but after sampling a minute of the first I skipped to this one.
I love Tana French‘s Dublin Murder Squad series. This one features Detective Antoinette Conway as she tries to solve a murder that seems predictable at first, but soon spirals out of control. Conway is tough but always on her guard as the only female murder detective. She has to be, especially when she notices a strange man hanging around her house at night, watching her...
This is truly a fantastic book. Wonderful nuanced characterization of a salty, cynical, flawed, smart woman detective Antoinette (I just loved her voice) combined with a fascinating, expertly plotted and paced crime story. I loved how preoccupied the narrative was with stories: the stories we tell ourselves about our lives and the stories detectives construct when investigating. Excellent voice acting in the #audiobook. #Mystery
While not my favorite of Tana French's Dublin Murder Squad, I still enjoyed this one.
This is a fantastic #audiobook so far. Amazing characterization and voice acting. #AwesomeAudiobooks