![]() ![]() ![]() but it does have that same easy camaraderie and rivalry behind-the-scenes in the department, the characters are well-rounded, and she switches perspectives in a way that is both (pleasantly) frustrating and engaging. It's similar to tana french in that they are both character-driven british police procedurals, but this one seems slightly more weighted towards "character" than "crime." this debut doesn't have the same confident insider-vibe in its police parts as french, which is fine - lord knows i didn't love tana french's first book, and she didn't become "TANA FREAKING FRENCH who can do no wrong" to me until her third. It is however, compared to both tana french and kate atkinson, which are totally fair comparisons - kate atkinson for her jackson brodie novels, and tana french for … any of 'em. ![]() Look - a book involving a missing woman that ISN'T compared to Gone Girl! ![]()
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