![]() ![]() ![]() The biggest hurdle for me was that a Happily Ever After is not a given, or even a possibility, in some cases. It was a little jarring, but by the third book, I began to suss out the connections, and managed my expectations accordingly. As it turns out, The Dublin Murder Squad isn’t anything like I’d normally select, yet I found myself so hopelessly drawn in by Tana French’s writing style and nuanced characters that I eagerly devoured each novel.Įach of the books in the series is dramatically different from the other. I heard Dublin (i.e.: Irish accented narrators) and series (6 books that were available to read now) and didn’t have to think any further. I started The Dublin Murder Squad series on a friend’s recommendation. Until this point, I haven’t ever been drawn to the grit and reality of Crime fiction. I’ve read my fair share of Romantic Suspense, Period/Historical Mystery, and Cozies and absolutely love a good intrigue in books to keep me guessing until the end of the story. Crime Fiction is a recent addition to my reading obsession. ![]()
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