In the Woods by Tana French – Review

I’m not normally a fan of the crime genre normally I find it a bit samey the detective is normally emotionally scarred in someway and is completely or at least partially incapable of any kind of relationships and sits, alone in his (never hers) dingy flat solving unsolvable murders brilliantly.

In the woods veered away from some of these stereotypes although the Detective Rob Ryan was emotionally scarred (and was obviously a man) He had good reason  for his emotional dilapidation and it was the under current for most of this debut novels plot.

Into the woods

Book cover

When Rob Ryan (previously Adam Ryan) was a twelve year old boy his two best friends disappeared in the woods near their homes in Dublin never to be seen again. He was found his shoes filled with blood and his nails clinging to a tree in the woods with no memory of what had happened to his friends. Now a detective he is called back to the small town  where it all happened where a young child has turned up dead at a archaeological dig and Rob is terrified that the past will come back to haunt him and force him to go look back to a past that he had done his best to leave behind him.

Into the woods is a great novel especially considering it’s a debut, it is a deep and carefully considered book about friendship and about those that we must leave behind even when we wish we didn’t have too. What made this novel for me was the friendship between Rob and is police partner Cassie a believable platonic friendship with tragedy in its wake.

This is the first in a series the next book is called The Likeness


2 thoughts on “In the Woods by Tana French – Review

  1. I’ve seen this one at the library. The cover is what attracts me and I don’t mind the odd mystery/detective book. I might give it a go. 🙂

    1. It was the pretty cover that attracted me to it. So I bought a cheap copy from amazon. (Just in case it was terrible)

      It was so good though and I don’t normally do detective novels. Been meaning to pick up the sequel the Likeness for ages but haven’t got around to it yet.

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