06-13-2024, 08:56 AM
The Hunter by Tana French
I love Tana French because she writes beautifully and subverts all our norms. And everything and everyone is built in shades of gray. At the end, no one gets away clean.
Back in the west of Ireland in a fictional town, bad things are again happening for the retired American policeman and the people of Ardnakelty amidst an unprecedented heat wave that has every one on edge to begin with. Then, a long lost father returns with tales of gold in the hills and a scheme to get a rich British guy to pay everyone to dig on their lands to look for the gold. It's a con job but the question is who cons who? Very moody and atmospheric.
I love Tana French because she writes beautifully and subverts all our norms. And everything and everyone is built in shades of gray. At the end, no one gets away clean.
Back in the west of Ireland in a fictional town, bad things are again happening for the retired American policeman and the people of Ardnakelty amidst an unprecedented heat wave that has every one on edge to begin with. Then, a long lost father returns with tales of gold in the hills and a scheme to get a rich British guy to pay everyone to dig on their lands to look for the gold. It's a con job but the question is who cons who? Very moody and atmospheric.
As a matter of fact, my anger does keep me warm