The novel Faithful Place by Tana French has still managed to pull me out of the synagogue. The story is exceptionally good, and I liked generally without trace thrillers too much bloody details or creepy serial killer, the innocent women. Faithful Place is more a family story as a thriller and developed after a few lengths at the start, but still some tension. I'm cutting back again, because I knew from the beginning who had the beautiful young Rosie on his conscience - until the end I was still hoping for a twist, but unfortunately did not come - and further, because the first-person narrator really had to fight on almost every page with his anger, and have quite annoyed that many repressed emotions that have been discussed over and over again. But overall still worth reading!