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The Witch Elm A Novel

by Tana French

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528 pages2019PenguinISBN 9780735224643

About this book

<b>A <i>New York Times </i>bestseller and a Best Book of 2018 by NPR, <i>The New York Times Book Review</i>, Amazon, <i>The Boston Globe,</i> LitHub, Vulture, Slate, <i>Elle</i>, Vox, and Electric Literature<br><br>“Tana French’s best and most intricately nuanced novel yet.” —<i>The New York Times</i><br><br>An “extraordinary” (Stephen King) and “mesmerizing” (<i>LA Times</i>) standalone novel from the master of crime and suspense and <b>author of the forthcoming novel <i>The Hunter</i>.</b></b><br><br>From the writer who “inspires cultic devotion in readers” (<i>The New Yorker</i>) and has been called “incandescent” by Stephen King, “absolutely mesmerizing” by Gillian Flynn, and “unputdownable” (<i>People</i>) comes a gripping new novel that turns a crime story inside out.<br><br>Toby is a happy-go-lucky charmer who’s dodged a scrape at work and is celebrating with friends when the night takes a turn that will change his life—he surprises two burglars who beat him and leave him for dead. Struggling to recover from his injuries, beginning to understand that he might never be the same man again, he takes refuge at his family’s ancestral home to care for his dying uncle Hugo. Then a skull is found in the trunk of an elm tree in the garden—and as detectives close in, Toby is forced to face the possibility that his past may not be what he has always believed.<br><br>A spellbinding standalone from one of the best suspense writers working today, <i>The Witch Elm</i> asks what we become, and what we’re capable of, when we no longer know who we are.

Publication Details

Publisher
Penguin
Published
2019
Pages
528
ISBN
9780735224643
Language
en

About Tana French

Tana French (May 10, 1973) is an American-Irish novelist and theatrical actress. Her debut novel In the Woods (2007), a psychological mystery, won the Edgar, Anthony, Macavity, and Barry awards for best first novel. She lives in Dublin. She is referred to as the 'First Lady of Irish Crime'. Source: Wikipedia

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