Hardcover, 450 pages

English language

Published Nov. 8, 2012 by Viking.

ISBN:
978-0-670-02365-3
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4 stars (11 reviews)

The mesmerizing fourth novel of the Dublin murder squad by New York Times bestselling author Tana French

Mick "Scorcher" Kennedy, the brash cop from Tana French’s bestselling Faithful Place, plays by the book and plays hard. That’s what’s made him the Murder squad’s top detective—and that’s what puts the biggest case of the year into his hands.

On one of the half-built, half-abandoned "luxury" developments that litter Ireland, Patrick Spain and his two young children are dead. His wife, Jenny, is in intensive care.

At first, Scorcher and his rookie partner, Richie, think it’s going to be an easy solve. But too many small things can’t be explained. The half dozen baby monitors, their cameras pointing at holes smashed in the Spains’ walls. The files erased from the Spains’ computer. The story Jenny told her sister about a shadowy intruder who was slipping past all the locks.

And Broken Harbor …

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Review of 'Broken Harbor' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

It was an exciting moment, realizing that there was a Tana French mystery that I'd somehow forgotten to read, and this did not disappoint.

This tale centers around Detective "Scorcher" Kennedy. Not only is there an intriguing murder to solve, but the concurrent challenges in Scorcher's personal life and in his dealings with colleagues make for a nice, dense read. And I think it ended at the right place.

Bravo!

reviewed Broken Harbor by Tana French (Dublin murder squad series)

Review of 'Broken Harbor' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Not my favourite of the Murder Squad series, partly because the main character wasn’t someone I particularly liked, and partly because the ‘ghost estates’ are just so depressing. But it still held my attention pretty much continuously over the days I spent reading it.

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A long, sometimes slow-moving, creepy, and extraordinarily well-written novel about a family attacked in their new estate home on the outskirts of Dublin. A father and his two children are dead, their mother found bleeding beside her husband, and nothing adds up. As "Scorcher' Kennedy schools a young detective in the fine art of police work, he keeps a firm line drawn between the investigation taking place in a ghost town of a half-built housing development, left abandoned by its builders when the crash left Ireland overextended and out of luck, and his personal life, including caring for his mentally unstable sister unwelcome memories of family outings at Broken Harbor, then a seaside holiday site, now a grim reminder of a broken economy and all the dreams that broke with it. The half-built estate and the emotional reaction of the family to the sudden halt of the future they had …

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Subjects

  • Murder
  • Police
  • Investigation
  • Fiction

Places

  • Dublin
  • Dublin (Ireland)
  • Ireland