The Likeness: The inspiration for BBC/RTE drama series DUBLIN MURDERS

The Likeness: The inspiration for BBC/RTE drama series DUBLIN MURDERS

by TanaFrench (Author)

Synopsis

Detective Cassie Maddox is still trying to deal with the events of In the Woods. She is out of the Murder Squad and has started a relationship with fellow detective Sam ONeill but is too badly shaken to commit to Sam or to her career. Then Sam is allocated a new case, that of a young woman stabbed to death just outside Dublin. He calls Cassie to the murder scene and she finds the victim is strangely familiar. In fact, she is Cassies double. Not only that, but her ID says she is Lexie Madison the identity Cassie used, years ago, as an undercover detective. With no leads, no suspects and no clues, Cassies old undercover boss spots the opportunity of a lifetime: to send Cassie undercover in the dead girls place. She could pick up information the police would never hear and tempt the killer to finish the job. So Cassie moves into Whitethorn House, poses as a post-grad student, and prepares to enter Lexies world

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 704
Publisher: Hachette Books Ireland
Published: 07 May 2009

ISBN 10: 034093798X
ISBN 13: 9780340937983
Book Overview: Tana French follows her stunning accomplished debut, IN THE WOODS, with an equally compelling psychological mystery that confirms her place as one of the most exciting new voices in crime fiction.

Media Reviews
'Tana French's IN THE WOODS is a terrific debut . . . French's psychological insights into the damaged policeman's torment combine grippingly with the clammy atmosphere that surrounds the lethal woods. As an example of a novel in which the past returns to haunt the present, this scores very high marks.' * Marcel Berlins, The Times on IN THE WOODS *
'Lyrical and haunting' * Scotland on Sunday on IN THE WOODS *
'A real show-stopper of a thriller . . . Author tightens the tension slowly until squealing point; Ryan's increasingly taut relationship with Maddox is woven cunningly around the crime plot. A splendid, page-turning debut.' * Sheon IN THE WOODS *
'A compellingly complex case with nuanced characters and a richly detailed sense of place' * Kirkus Reviewson IN THE WOODS *
'French expertly walks the line between police procedurial and psychological thriller in her debut.' * Publishers Weeklyon IN THE WOODS *
'A brilliant first novel . . . the reader's attention is slackened and tightened with a masterly hand.' * Literary Reviewon IN THE WOODS *
'Beneath the lyrical descriptions of hot summers and happy childhood memories in small town Ireland lies an unsettling psychological thriller... A compelling page-turner of sinuous twists and turns.' * Choice Magazineon IN THE WOODS *
'The most breathtakingly brilliant and close-to-perfect thriller I've read for a long time. I stayed up until three in the morning two nights running unable to put it down.' * Sophie Hannah on IN THE WOODS *
'A must-read is Irish writer Tana French's IN THE WOODS, a literary, dark and absolutely compelling book set in Dublin where all manner of secrets are unearthed.' * Reviewing the evidenceon IN THE WOODS *
'This astonishing first novel weaves a web of intrigue to confound even the most astute: and its denouement, swift, shocking and sublimely executed, will remain with the reader long after the final page has been turned.' * Margaret Carragher Sunday Independent Dublin on IN THE WOODS *
'A new light in Irish crime writing' * Sunday Independent *
'Beautifully written and elegantly descriptive * Irish Mail on Sunday *
Author Bio
Tana French grew up in Ireland, Italy, the United States and Malawi. She trained as an actor at Trinity College Dublin and has worked mainly in theatre. Her first novel, In the Woods, was published in 2007; it won the Edgar, Anthony, Macavity and Barry awards for Best First Novel and the IVCA Clarion Award for Best Fiction. In the Woods and her second novel, The Likeness, were both New York Times bestsellers. She lives in Dublin with her husband and daughter.