The Witch Elm
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Praise for The Witch Elm: Head-spinning. . . French has spun an engrossing meditation on memory, identity, and family. A master of psychological complexity, she toys with the minds of her characters and readers both. -Vogue Spooky. -Entertainment Weekly A thrilling novel about privilege, family lore, and perception. -PopSugar The crime writer for people who think they don't like genre fiction. Her prose is enveloping and intricate, but casually masks its cleverness. She sucks you in with mystery, then unfurls a masterfully rendered, super specific slice of Irish society. -Vogue.com A spellbinding stand-alone novel carefully crafted in her unique, darkly elegant prose style. -Booklist Edgar-winner French is at her suspenseful best in this standalone, in which an Irishman, who's always considered himself a lucky person, has to reassess his past in the light of a gruesome find on the grounds of his family's ancestral home. --Publishers Weekly . . . the story is compelling, and French is deft in unraveling this book's puzzles . . . Psychologically intense. --Kirkus Reviews French's slow-burning, character-driven examination of male privilege is timely, sharp, and meticulously crafted. Recommended for her legions of fans, as well as any readers of literary crime fiction. -- Library Journal Praise for Tana French: A tour de force . . . When you read Ms. French--and she has become required reading for anyone who appreciates tough, unflinching intelligence and ingenious plotting--make only one assumption: All of your initial assumptions are wrong. --Janet Maslin, The New York Times [Tana French] inspires cultic devotion in readers...most crime fiction is diverting; French's is consuming. --The New Yorker There's nothing standard about French's approach to crime fiction, which plays the form much like a jazz musician improvising on a standard. Even when the outlines of the mystery seem familiar...she finds a way to get at enriching themes and powerful emotional truths in fresh and surprising ways. --Chicago Tribune To say Tana French is one of the great thriller writers is really too limiting. Rather she's simply this: a truly great writer. --Gillian Flynn Terrific-- terrifying, amazing, and the prose is incandescent. --Stephen King One of the most distinct and exciting new voices in crime writing. --The Wall Street Journal French is a poet of mood and a master builder of plots. --Maureen Corrigan, The Washington Post In all of the author's work, meaning lurks beneath every quip and glance. French not only spins a twisty cop tale, she also encases it in meticulous prose, creating a read that is as elegant as it is dark. --Associated Press Praise for The Trespasser : This one, starring Detective Antoinette Conway, may be her best yet. -- Entertainment Weekly French has always found a marvelous balance between the crimes at the heart of her novels and the personal and interpersonal lives of her detectives. -- O, Oprah Magazine French keeps the reader pulling at the end of a tight leash.-- TIME ...French outstrips most crime writers. Instead of following a single detective across 30 books, French sucks the reader into a different narrator's mind with each book. Her stories build to the moment when the narrator's personal and professional lives intersect, and sometimes her characters are vanquished by their transformations. -- GQ.com Ms. French writes dialogue like nobody's business, and The Trespasser has enough surprises to keep your brain buzzing. -- The Wall Street Journal French has classed up the old-school police procedural with smart, lush prose and a willingness to explore the darkest recesses of her characters' emotional lives. --The Millions When Gillian Flynn calls your book 'mesmerizing,' it shouldn't be taken lightly. And Tana French's new thriller about a detective embroiled in a complicated case involving a