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The narrative intricately weaves themes of identity, betrayal, and the search for truth as the men grapple with their own demons while trying to navigate the complexities of village life. The vivid descriptions of the lush Irish landscape contrast sharply with the emotional turmoil experienced by the characters, painting a rich tapestry of human experience. In this atmosphere of mystery and suspense, relationships evolve, and the boundaries between hunter and hunted blur, leading to a gripping tale that captivates until the very last page.
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View AllI read this book JUST because it appears in umpteen GR similar lists. Quite frankly I found it hard to like the Quiet Man/Puckoon vibe that French was trying to create. I wasn't sympathetic to Trey at all. Would I recommend this to people? After the murder. and there is one, it gets better but it is a long slog.