![]() Into the Woods won an Edgar award when it came out, but it was Tana French’s debut novel (and those are generally a little hit and miss) and mystery thrillers tend to be good at plot but not much else, so I was pretty content to let it sit there for a while. ![]() ![]() As Detective Ryan proceeds to investigate, he is desperate to bring this killer to justice and perhaps to figure out what happened that day in 1984.Įvery once in a while I get the itch for a good mystery, and this book had been politely collecting dust on my shelf for quite a while now. A child’s body has been found in those same woods. Years later, the boy is now a homicide detective in Dublin, and a case from Knocknaree comes across his desk. Despite intensive investigation and media scrutiny, the case is never solved. ![]() By nightfall, two of them are missing and the last boy, Adam Ryan, is found, traumatized, in a tree with a sneaker filled with blood, gashes in his clothes and gaping holes where memories of that day’s events should be. ![]() It’s 1984 and three twelve-year-olds, best friends who live in Knocknaree, Ireland, are playing in the woods. By Jennifer Marie Lin on May 7th, 2015 (Last Updated Oct 7th, 2018) ![]()
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