Tana French’s whole Dublin Murder Squad is great, but I think Faithful Place has a very good and very relatable twist explaining the murderer’s actions. Would highly recommend.
Cormac McCarthy’s No Country For Old Men is a masterclass of “understand the rules, so you can break them at your leisure.” You get the premise pretty quick, and you think you can project forward what’s going to happen to each character and in the plot in general. But big loud NOPE on all of it.
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Tana French’s whole Dublin Murder Squad is great, but I think Faithful Place has a very good and very relatable twist explaining the murderer’s actions. Would highly recommend.
Cormac McCarthy’s No Country For Old Men is a masterclass of “understand the rules, so you can break them at your leisure.” You get the premise pretty quick, and you think you can project forward what’s going to happen to each character and in the plot in general. But big loud NOPE on all of it.