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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

06.10.2020

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Penguin LLC US

Seitenzahl

464

Maße (L/B/H)

22,6/15,1/4,1 cm

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552 g

Sprache

Englisch

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2710003450341

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A Most Anticipated Book in
The New York Times | Cosmopolitan | Buzzfeed | Bustle | E! News | Parade | The Washington Post | Vox | Entertainment Weekly | TIME | Vogue | Parade | CrimeReads | The Week | New York Post | The Millions | PopSugar | Kirkus | Publishers Weekly Top 10

"The west of Ireland looked good to Cal Hooper on the internet. But now that he s living there, the rugged beauty of the region overwhelms him, as it will anyone reading Tana French s The Searcher, an audacious departure for this immensely talented author  Not to be missed." Janet Maslin, The New York Times

Tana French is like a poet. She writes beautifully If you haven t read her yet, I really highly recommend that you do. Harlan Coben

Taut, chiseled and propulsive." Vogue

"French's writing here is on fire. Eerie and nuanced and spellbinding." Fresh Air

French avoids the fireworks of conventional crime fiction, instead taking a classic setup the lone outsider revealing the dark side of a small town and imbuing it with simmering menace. There s also an unexpectedly moving friendship and storytelling so atmospheric you can practically smell the peat bogs. People

The perfect cold-weather escape French s writing style is so unhurried and pleasurable and every page smells and sounds like Ireland. At a time when travel is impossible and we re spending more time at home, staying safe, it s thrilling to be transported to another place entirely, gripped by suspense and a sense of danger as I turn the pages in my cozy lair. Glamour

Nuanced and compelling. The New Yorker

Thriller mastermind Tana French's . . . work is as consistently thoughtful and thought-provoking as it is entertaining...[In The Searcher] French finds interesting angles and dynamics, and her cast is, as always, wonderfully drawn." The Los Angeles Times

"Vivid and poetic." Associated Press

"French takes this standalone novel at a measured pace, easing readers into Cal's quiet life before the thrills unravel." TIME

"Compelling." Vox

The Searcher feels different from French s previous books there s a sparseness to the setting that contrasts with the bustle of the Dublin Murder Squad, or even the gathered family in The Witch Elm but is no less addictive; the pages practically turn themselves. The Seattle Times

"A creepy slow burn that focuses just as much on the central characters inner lives as on the mystery at the heart of the story . . .packed full of twists, turns, and shocking reveals. BuzzFeed

"All things atmospheric and mysterious, this one may keep you up past your bedtime. Cosmopolitan

"A moving new tale of friendship and healing, set in an Irish countryside populated with eccentrics, curmudgeons, and a hilariously weird British woman obsessed with fairies." CrimeReads

"Evocative and lyrical, The Searcher is a mystery worth reading slowly to savor every perfectly rendered detail." Bookpage

It has everything you love the suspense, the questions, the unraveling of lies . obsessively fascinating. Marie Claire

The queen of crime returns with a thriller about a retired Chicago police officer who discovers the sinister underbelly of a seemingly quaint Irish town. Entertainment Weekly

In The Searcher, Tana French stakes out new territory: a rural Irish setting quite different from the urban and suburban Ireland of her previous works, and a central character who is an American . . . The Searcher blends qualities of French s best novels, the first and third of her Dublin Murder Squad police procedurals . . . Los Angeles Review of Books

Readers who share her interest in exploring the lives of flawed and compelling characters will find much to love in the atmospheric story of a retired cop who moves to Ireland for relaxation, only to be asked to find a missing teen. St Louis Post-Dispatch.

As always, French s prose is spellbinding and lyrical . . . The beautiful imagery combined with the dialect of the earthly, witty characters creates an appealing atmosphere that engages the reader . . ." The Austin American-Statesman

Insightful characterizations, even of minor figures, and a devastating reveal help make this a standout. Crime fiction fans won t want to miss this one. Publishers Weekly, starred review
 
  A slow-burn stunner that will keep readers turning the pages late into the night. Recommend to the author s legions of fans, as well as those who enjoy crime fiction set in small towns like Julia Keller s or Jane Harper s novels. Library Journal, starred review
 
In another stand-alone, French again displays impressive versatility French skillfully builds suspense a fine thriller, but also a moving story of an unlikely friendship that grows from refinishing a ramshackle desk to rebuilding two nearly broken lives. Booklist
 
Just pre-order and call in sick for a couple days after October 6 when the book comes out. The Millions
 
Deliver[s] plenty of twists, shocking revelations, and truly chilling moments. Kirkus

Produktdetails

Zustand

Gut

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

06.10.2020

Verlag

Penguin LLC US

Seitenzahl

464

Maße (L/B/H)

22,6/15,1/4,1 cm

Gewicht

552 g

Sprache

Englisch

EAN

2710003450341

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    5/5

    07.02.2021

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    Wonderful, heartbreaking entertainment

    Tana French is by far my favorite author. I read all her novels and I wasn't disappointed by "The Searcher" at all. I loved the setting in a small Irish village and although I guessed which character was to be trusted halfway through the book, it was still a page-turner as there were so many questions to be answered in the end. I love Tana's style of writing so much. She knows how to tell tales of crime in a special way and she always manages that I feel and suffer with her characters so very much.

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    5/5

    30.10.2020

    eBook (ePUB)

    Tana French - The Searcher

    'That's what I came looking for,' he says. 'A small place. A small town in a small country. It seemed like that would be easier to make sense of. Guess I might've had that wrong.' Cal Hooper, former detective with the Chicago police, left the States for a small village in Ireland. He bought an old run-down house that he is now repairing to make it a liveable place. For a couple of days already, he has felt somehow observed but couldn't see anybody, when suddenly a small boy appears. At first, Trey is shy and does not speak and only reluctantly comes closer. It takes some time for him to open up and reveal why he has come to Cal. His older brother Brendan has gone missing and nobody seems to be concerned or willing to do something about it. Trey is convinced that Brendan did not just pack his bag and leave to find his luck in Dublin, something really bad must have happened to him. Cal has come to like the shy boy who is eager to learn about repairing old furniture and has become a pleasant company, therefore, he agrees to use his experience as a cop and ask some questions. It does not take long for Cal to realise that his new home is all but an idyllic and peaceful place. Tana French's novel combines a mystery about a missing teenager with a heart-wrenching story about two lonely people who by chance find each other. It also shows a reality which nobody wants to see, a place which is out of the focus of any institutions and where some kind of parallel law has been established nobody dares to interfere with. The people, quite sadly, do not play an important role in this concept. Neglected youngsters either adapt or risk their lives. The biggest star of the novel, at least for me, is surely Trey. A courageous small kid, about 12 years old, who obviously lacks all education but has the heart in the right place and definitely an understanding of right and wrong. Even though well known in the small village, he does not know anybody to turn to and has to address a total stranger to find help. Everything connected to him is touching deeply and it is heart-breaking to see how Cal manages to gain his trust and build a friendship. The mystery part of the novel advances slowly but then accelerates and turns into a suspenseful crime story. The whole plot lives on the atmosphere and the characters who are brilliantly created and make it a great read.

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