The Searcher
Book - 2020
"Cal Hooper thought a fixer-upper in a bucolic Irish village would be the perfect escape. After twenty-five years in the Chicago police force and a bruising divorce, he just wants to build a new life in a pretty spot with a good pub where nothing much happens. But when a local kid whose brother has gone missing arm-twists him into investigating, Cal uncovers layers of darkness beneath his picturesque retreat, and starts to realize that even small towns shelter dangerous secrets"-- Provided by publisher
Publisher:
[New York] : Random House Large Print, [2020]
Edition:
First large print edition
ISBN:
9780593342503
059334250X
059334250X
Characteristics:
562 pages (large print) ; 24 cm


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Add a CommentThis was such a good book. I read it with pleasure and I hope there is a sequel because there are answers to be had regarding some characters.
The book has filler and the author's wonderings that make it drag. The characters were pretty good. The author may be over-rated.
This book is very disappointing. It doesn't work as a mystery or a novel. I'm baffled by all the praise it has received. Read her Dublin Murders series instead and experience outstanding writing.
She writes well. Characters and story interesting, but she dragged it on too long. When the fate of the older brother was discovered and shared with his sibling was the place to end the book.
This started out fine, but it really started to drag. Too much about the dreary weather and the plot was glacially slow. I kept reading because of its great reviews, but it was too long and unsatisfying.
A beautifully written "fish out of water" story. Retired Chicago detective, Cal Hooper, moves to a small town in Ireland, looking to create a new life after his unexpected divorce. Soon after he arrives, a young teenager asks Cal to find the teen's missing older brother. The story builds very slowly, but I was glad I didn't quit reading. While Cal's search for a missing young man drives the plot, this is primarily a character-driven novel. Tana French is an American who emigrated to Ireland, and she uses her insights as an outsider entering Irish culture to create obstacles for Cal. Highly recommended.
Very engrossing. Well developed characters. This is my first book of hers, and I can't wait to read more.
The first I have read by Ms. French. Too much of the book is used to describe ALL of the countryside, each day, various weather. Flora, fauna, birds. The 2 main characters are good,
Disappointing.
Her best yet. The language, landscape, atmosphere, are spot on.
Couldn’t finish reading the book. Got too slow and boring. Quite a disappointment