Vtedy v lese

Vtedy v lese

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Jan 1, 2011 · Eslovaco · Tapa dura (414 páginas)
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Detalles del libro

Formato Tapa dura
Páginas 414
Idioma Eslovaco
Publicado Jan 1, 2011
Editorial Tatran
ISBN-10 8022206008
ISBN-13 9788022206006

Descripción

As dusk approaches a small Dublin suburb in the summer of 1984, mothers begin to call their children home. But on this warm evening, three children do not return from the dark and silent woods. When the police arrive, they find only one of the children gripping a tree trunk in terror, wearing blood-filled sneakers, and unable to recall a single detail of the previous hours.

Twenty years later, the found boy, Rob Ryan, is a detective on the Dublin Murder Squad and keeps his past a secret. But when a twelve-year-old girl is found murdered in the same woods, he and Detective Cassie Maddox—his partner and closest friend—find themselves investigating a case chillingly similar to the previous unsolved mystery. Now, with only snippets of long-buried memories to guide him, Ryan has the chance to uncover both the mystery of the case before him and that of his own shadowy past.

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4.5 stars

September 30th 2025

There is so much of this book that I adored: from French’s prose to her character work to the central mystery, there was so much that I loved about this book. Unfortunately, it didn’t come together in the most satisfying way, while some things just didn’t come together at all. And while I don’t need every single mystery to be solved (to a degree I don’t like it when everything in a book is solved), the ending of this book left me a little unsatisfied. I definitely want to continue reading this series though, and the central friendship in the story is one I’ll be keeping in mind for a while, even though it didn’t have the resolution I was pulling for.

March 2nd 2025
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