BROKEN HARBOUR

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  • Decline of Ireland pulls family into ruin  

    Broken Harbour (Paperback)
    Ireland is sliding into recession, and in a highly speculative development area outside Dublin a family is found dahingemetzgert. The detective story is built clever, despite very small numbers of suspects, but what I liked particularly well, is thei
  • Great, as usual everything from Tana French!  

    BROKEN HARBOUR (Paperback)
    Investigators Mick Kennedy is called to a multiple murder in a bleak housing estate. Only one person survived. Told in first-person form, the reader looks henceforth in Kennedy's thoughts. Together with him, the reader learns the whole story, from th
  • Read worthwhile!  

    Broken Harbour (Paperback)
    After the negative reviews I almost did not buy the book. Fortunately, I have heard a very positive review on the radio and have me but then it decided to purchase - and I have not looked back. I can not connect some previous speakers (but fortunatel
  • Ireland in Recession  

    BROKEN HARBOUR (Paperback)
    Tana French's new book is keeping in line with her previous three works. Another new character from the Murder Squad of Dublin Castle, Scorcher Kennedy, his private life and history intrinsically interwoven with his latest case. Broken Harbour, renam
  • Dark and Disturbing  

    BROKEN HARBOUR (Paperback)
    A family of four found dead and half dead in Their house in an estate on the make. Anyone expecting just a "whodunnit" will be in for surprises. This book is dark and disturbing. It is hard to decide what gets to you more - the ghost estate
  • Achachach how sad ...  

    BROKEN HARBOUR (Paperback)
    So, so one thing is clear: I love Tana Frenchens books. Faithful Place was a revelation. And so then one thing is clear: Broken Harbour it was not for me. History weak hero pale, confusion inflated by repetitions of miniature state descriptions. Cont
  • Lengthy story with an anti-protagonist  

    BROKEN HARBOUR (Paperback)
    He was just the man for the case Scorcher Kennedy tells us in the first sentence. I think not at all after reading this lengthy novel written by Tana French. Because a cop who does not look to the right and not the left, one who thinks he has not nec